But what if the attacker is the one contacting Amazon to shutdown everything? Do you want your business shut down by random teenagers calling Amazon, telling them to shut everything down?
The reason for that is to allow people to control their Nest using their smartphone. And the reason they can't connect to their Nest directly is NAT. Of course it's naive to assume that this practice will stop if IPv6 ever takes off, but one can dream.
Desktops aren't the intended audience for x32. This stuff is for very specific scientific compute jobs that are pointer intensive (i.e., graphs etc). You won't see GNOME/KDE/whatever packages for this architecture.
The popularity of this arch won't manifest itself in general purpose software packages: most computation will be in one-off custom programs that are never released. That doesn't mean this architecture isn't popular, it just means you're using the wrong metric.
If you boot the laptop with disk1 and a blank disk, mdadm will see disk1 as the raidset, in degraded mode. Just add the blank disk just as you would if a disk failed in a regular setup. Do test this beforehand.:)
Over the last year or so I've played around with blocking the referer header from being sent at all, to any websites. 99% handle this just fine, but every now and then I'll come across sites that fail, and in various ways.
That's why I modified smart-referer to send the requested URL instead of no referer at all for 3rd party URLs. That evades most checks.
Meh. When I want to show people how bad perl is, I just open up a text editor. Mash my face against the keyboard a couple of times. Then point out that the resulting gibberish is valid perl.
Not only that, it probably does something useful too.
If you're referring to the long s, you only use that one if it's not the last letter of the word (or syllable, usually). That just means the image is doubly wrong.
I have a large collection (>1TB, >150k files) and use mpd successfully to play large playlists.
Clients like gmpc or sonata may not be as slick as Rhythmbox but the ability to script things from the command line with mpc is a big plus for me.
If I was to say my biggest greatest annoyance with Linux, it's media plugins and flash in particular. If only Firefox would stop being so patent-freaky and decode H.264 when it is available then we could kill flash and live happily ever after. *buntu seem perfectly capable of shipping a video player that'll use the x264 codec if installed, so should Firefox.
Can they send the bill to you when the lawsuit hits?
The flu is either incorrectly refered to as the "Swine Flu" or correctly refered to as the H1N1 flue. It is not refered to as the "Mexican Flu" by anyone other than yourself.
Actually this is a common name for this flu in.nl.
It could be that your uploading is killing your download speed. See one of the other comments for instructions on how to limit upload speed if you hadn't already.
Yes I use it. I have about 10 certificates with them. To use multiple subdomains I use SNI (for IPv4) and IPv6.
The domain name has to be global, the IP address does not. And no, you do not get your own CA, just a certificate for printer.yourdomain.org.
No you just get one for free.
You can do this in Firefox using the RequestPolicy plugin.
But what if the attacker is the one contacting Amazon to shutdown everything? Do you want your business shut down by random teenagers calling Amazon, telling them to shut everything down?
Well, at least you'll still have your data.
The reason for that is to allow people to control their Nest using their smartphone. And the reason they can't connect to their Nest directly is NAT. Of course it's naive to assume that this practice will stop if IPv6 ever takes off, but one can dream.
As you may or may not have noticed from my slashdot id
I'm on beta and can't see the id, you insensitive clod!
Desktops aren't the intended audience for x32. This stuff is for very specific scientific compute jobs that are pointer intensive (i.e., graphs etc). You won't see GNOME/KDE/whatever packages for this architecture.
The popularity of this arch won't manifest itself in general purpose software packages: most computation will be in one-off custom programs that are never released. That doesn't mean this architecture isn't popular, it just means you're using the wrong metric.
You can't switch it off if you don't know it exists. Or is reading slashdot mandatory now if you want to run free software?
If you boot the laptop with disk1 and a blank disk, mdadm will see disk1 as the raidset, in degraded mode. Just add the blank disk just as you would if a disk failed in a regular setup. Do test this beforehand. :)
Use mdadm -C -b internal to create a bitmap. Detach and readd the mirror at will and it will only sync the difference.
Neither does Firefox if you install the RequestPolicy plugin. Highly recommended.
posting to undo moderation. sigh.
Over the last year or so I've played around with blocking the referer header from being sent at all, to any websites. 99% handle this just fine, but every now and then I'll come across sites that fail, and in various ways.
That's why I modified smart-referer to send the requested URL instead of no referer at all for 3rd party URLs. That evades most checks.
You may find this paper interesting.
Posting to undo incorrect moderation. Was trying to moderate +1 Insightful (just because there's no +1 Duh). :)
Yes there is, 2^56 bytes. See the algorithm.
Use Yahoo! instead?
Meh. When I want to show people how bad perl is, I just open up a text editor. Mash my face against the keyboard a couple of times. Then point out that the resulting gibberish is valid perl.
Not only that, it probably does something useful too.
here you go :)
If you're referring to the long s, you only use that one if it's not the last letter of the word (or syllable, usually). That just means the image is doubly wrong.
I have a large collection (>1TB, >150k files) and use mpd successfully to play large playlists. Clients like gmpc or sonata may not be as slick as Rhythmbox but the ability to script things from the command line with mpc is a big plus for me.
If I was to say my biggest greatest annoyance with Linux, it's media plugins and flash in particular. If only Firefox would stop being so patent-freaky and decode H.264 when it is available then we could kill flash and live happily ever after. *buntu seem perfectly capable of shipping a video player that'll use the x264 codec if installed, so should Firefox.
Can they send the bill to you when the lawsuit hits?
The flu is either incorrectly refered to as the "Swine Flu" or correctly refered to as the H1N1 flue. It is not refered to as the "Mexican Flu" by anyone other than yourself.
Actually this is a common name for this flu in .nl.
It could be that your uploading is killing your download speed. See one of the other comments for instructions on how to limit upload speed if you hadn't already.