Seeing as how every organic compound that exists, which includes nutrients and poisons, is based on carbon, just naming things that have carbon in them is pointless.
It is because they are not going after people who shop on price. I don't agree with the approach, but I understand. It is about half again as much as the cheap guys.
And while he did, all of his business websites are down, or diverted to malware lookalikes. That can cost tens of thousands of dollars an hour! Read the article. He was worried about he websites.
I had to migrate names off GoDaddy once. It took almost a year to get them all. And I had to renew most of them before they would transfer them. On some of the international ones I also had to renew the proxy office service, even though we had an office in those countries.
Huh. The conclusion I came to is "NEVER use Twitter". I've deliberately refused to join it and that just reinforced why I refuse to do so. I can't be targeted for my Twitter handle if I don't use the service. GoDaddy has its problems for sure (and I admit to being a customer at present) but I'm not totally convinced that no other registrar wouldn't have done the same thing.
It would absolutely not have happened at SafeNames. Why? Because you have a sales rep who knows you and your phone number. And my sales rep would have placed the call on hold and called my cell to ask what was up.
However, they are more expensive than GoDaddy. For good reason.
Time to enable 2-factor on all my registrar accounts.
No, time to use a registrar that does not use untrained idiots for customer support. This would not have happened at SafeNames. Of course, SafeNames is more expensive than GoDaddy. But if you are protecting a business asset worth over $50k, you do not worry about a few bucks a year.
Does not need to be obscure. SafeNames is well know, and yet has fantastic customer service. They are more expensive than GoDaddy, and for a good reason.
It seems that it would be reasonable that the copyright holder pays the cost to enforce the copyright, otherwise an entitled copyright holder might request that even symbolic measures should be taken at completely unreasonable costs
Now if someone can just do this with spurrious takedown requests. When there is no cost to it, there is no reason to stop.
Why the hell are people ussing it?.....let's not care about security, Let's just provide a backdoor access by will, it is not that you care about privacy (that much has been clear to me about most users these days, they take something serious and analyze it with stupidity and ignorance)?
You know there is a back door on my house. I use it often. Back doors are not bad by definition. Unknown and unsecured back doors are what is bad...
And I'm sure that Logmein will be crying that you left.
I use several free services and never pay for them. However, I also recommend them to clients, and often they do pay for them. I am responsible for quite a few paid no-ip subscriptions, and I personally never pay. I was responsible for a few paid dyn dns subscriptions back in the day when they were free. Now I use and recommend no-ip. See how that works?
No, some want you to freak out and panic and run around like a chicken with the head cut off, just like they do. When you calmly listen, and do what is needed, and do not panic, they can either misunderstand and think you do not care, or see it as a threat as you are handling things better than them. Either way, it is a management failure that can not be fixed by you, so it is generally better to look into other opportunities at that point. Thankfully, at my level it is quite rare, but early in my working life it happened a lot more often. Generally, they do not remain manages like that for long.
Very insightful! The funny part is that I have not gone to a traditional interview in a long time, and I have not seen HR for recruitment since the last century! I have been recruited for may last 4 jobs by people that needed what I do.
No, it is the old pic of scully in a latex wetsuit. Generally, blogspot is quite good about filtering gaping assholes. (ba-dump bump)
Carbon is NOT a pollutant.
Exactly. If carbon is so bad, why are they aways trying to save all those carbon filled trees?
Carbon monoxide.
Seeing as how every organic compound that exists, which includes nutrients and poisons, is based on carbon, just naming things that have carbon in them is pointless.
Will this work for you? http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_MBnj...
It is because they are not going after people who shop on price. I don't agree with the approach, but I understand. It is about half again as much as the cheap guys.
This is where bitcoin comes in.
A system where every single person useing it can track every single payment ever made. Your point?
And while he did, all of his business websites are down, or diverted to malware lookalikes. That can cost tens of thousands of dollars an hour! Read the article. He was worried about he websites.
I had to migrate names off GoDaddy once. It took almost a year to get them all. And I had to renew most of them before they would transfer them. On some of the international ones I also had to renew the proxy office service, even though we had an office in those countries.
Huh. The conclusion I came to is "NEVER use Twitter". I've deliberately refused to join it and that just reinforced why I refuse to do so. I can't be targeted for my Twitter handle if I don't use the service. GoDaddy has its problems for sure (and I admit to being a customer at present) but I'm not totally convinced that no other registrar wouldn't have done the same thing.
It would absolutely not have happened at SafeNames. Why? Because you have a sales rep who knows you and your phone number. And my sales rep would have placed the call on hold and called my cell to ask what was up.
However, they are more expensive than GoDaddy. For good reason.
Time to enable 2-factor on all my registrar accounts.
No, time to use a registrar that does not use untrained idiots for customer support. This would not have happened at SafeNames. Of course, SafeNames is more expensive than GoDaddy. But if you are protecting a business asset worth over $50k, you do not worry about a few bucks a year.
Does not need to be obscure. SafeNames is well know, and yet has fantastic customer service. They are more expensive than GoDaddy, and for a good reason.
Should have read the article. He had MANY high profile and high dollar business websites at risk. It was "Give me @N or loose all your websites."
It seems that it would be reasonable that the copyright holder pays the cost to enforce the copyright, otherwise an entitled copyright holder might request that even symbolic measures should be taken at completely unreasonable costs
Now if someone can just do this with spurrious takedown requests. When there is no cost to it, there is no reason to stop.
Is CP now the backdoor to the whole US Constitution (not to mention the means by which anyone, anywhere, can be arrested for any reason?)
Now? Where have you been for the past 20 years?
"Lets go do some crimes! Bring your phone. I want to take a selfie!"
Not a place I want to be contactable... Burner protest phone for the win.
I am betting that a few loud complainers will be quietly refunded.
But more than a few of them may have referred users that became paying users. Now they will not.
Why the hell are people ussing it? .....let's not care about security, Let's just provide a backdoor access by will, it is not that you care about privacy (that much has been clear to me about most users these days, they take something serious and analyze it with stupidity and ignorance)?
You know there is a back door on my house. I use it often. Back doors are not bad by definition. Unknown and unsecured back doors are what is bad...
All of these type services should do this, it's one way scammers get access to clueless user's computers.
"This is Microsoft Support. Your computer has virus, and we need to access it. Please log into this site with this ID."
Total BS.
Scammers use the Internet too! Ban it! Please...
And I'm sure that Logmein will be crying that you left.
I use several free services and never pay for them. However, I also recommend them to clients, and often they do pay for them. I am responsible for quite a few paid no-ip subscriptions, and I personally never pay. I was responsible for a few paid dyn dns subscriptions back in the day when they were free. Now I use and recommend no-ip. See how that works?
No, some want you to freak out and panic and run around like a chicken with the head cut off, just like they do. When you calmly listen, and do what is needed, and do not panic, they can either misunderstand and think you do not care, or see it as a threat as you are handling things better than them. Either way, it is a management failure that can not be fixed by you, so it is generally better to look into other opportunities at that point. Thankfully, at my level it is quite rare, but early in my working life it happened a lot more often. Generally, they do not remain manages like that for long.
Age *will* bite you at some point, as an employee. A lot of companies don't want to be the place where you wind down on your way to retirement.
I keep hearing that, and yet...
Very insightful! The funny part is that I have not gone to a traditional interview in a long time, and I have not seen HR for recruitment since the last century! I have been recruited for may last 4 jobs by people that needed what I do.
it was joke.... apparently over your head. :)
It was also history, because it happens exactly that way. But apparently neither you not Nagios study history...
I have actually had problems with not showing appropriate stress when management expected it. I usually moved on soon after that became apparent.