One word: Scottevest. I have a jacket and pants from them which i mostly use as travel clothing and it eats up a notebook, a nook, bose noicecancelling headphones and more small gadgets than you can count. (oh and their performance t-shirts are awesome for exercise)
I run my memcacheds behind firewall. I thought that the basic server security rule was that you firewall everything opening ports very cautiously as necessary.
While Drupal is PHP and as such some here will snicker at it if your motives for reentering the field is profit then this is where the money is. The global demand for good Drupal coders is WAY higher than the supply and if you are a seasoned hacker, learning PHP is almost just adding $ signs before the variable names in C and getting used to the server-browser separation. Good senior software engineers who know how to deliver instead of being a junior code monkey are even rarer.
The chain of events should look like: you go into a bank and ID yourself with a piece of government issued photo id. Then you can open an account or get a mortgage. Otherwise, you can't. Next up, to do a credit transaction when the card is not physically present, you get a text on your mobile phone that you need to send back. Everyone has a goddamned mobile phone capable of sending messages. By the way? This is how it works in many European countries. Also, for online purchases, virtual cards especially one-time virtual card numbers should be used...
Hm. I make living off free software so I am the last person who would advocate heavily for paid software. But, then again who the fuck you think you are to say "no software worths $1000"? If the software compared to a free one allows me to earn just $2000 more in, say, a year -- which is not unheard of because paid software often has better UX, compare OmniGraffle to Dia for christ's sake -- then how investing that $1000 was not the right choice??
They have interfaced SD card readers to the ZX Spectrum which is more like 30. Beyond that there are not really any computers worth mentioning. It's not impossible that you will be able to read it for quite long.
As Jared Diamond says in Collapse that's not true! There were smaller and smaller trees re-growing and the island being covered by great trees were just a distant memory. It did not happen like 'dense forest -- all big trees felled - - barren' but rather gradually and slowly.
What do you pay for? You do not pay to download warez. You pay for the capability to download. As long as there is any legal stuff to download, it's fine and there always be. If these services do not happen to hold a record of what particular usernames download, then there is no evidence what so ever.
Uh oh. so you run your own server and NOT comply with a judge's order? I do not know USA laws but if that's not a federal offense I have no clue what is.
All these techie blogs... listen, the average Mac consumer is not even reading your blog, gotcha? Yeah, a number of programmers use Macs but the average user is absolutely not into computers. Mac computers are their own niche segment and noone else competes there. Saw those "I am a Mac and I am a PC" ads? The most important message is not that the PC is inferior but that these are separate markets.
Pick a well knwon, good quality open source project. Read documentation, experiment with the product and then read the code. Pick a minor bug from the bugtracker and try to fix it. Ask for help if you can't. You will find out that those who try to contribute get help. Repeat and rinse. You will get better. Nothing helps more than writing peer reviewed code.
What you describe is what was used in the Xbox and people happily bypassed that when needed without anything fancy. If I remember correctly, you needed to pull the data cable while keeping power flowing.
And I am not moving furniture or much of anything. A shoebox of papers. Some electronics. Enough clothes for a few days. Period!
And yes, preparing for this takes a lot of effort and time. This kid invented somethin' great. Wish I thought of it. But then again, I could not offer such a great package and I was able to sell everything already I wanted.
So professional not even heard of Ohm's law
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As U/I=R => I = U / R and U * I = P, we get that U * U / R = P. The power consumption is NOT linear with the voltage but square. So if you lower U by 17% then P gets lower by 21%.
I find it very interesting that everyone assumes I want to be in the boardroom. I am perfectly happy architecting and implementing code, this is what I am good at, it's challenging and fun and I get a honest payment for my work. I suck at management and do not like it. Also, any article that suggests using concert T-shirts for painting is just clueless. They form a part of our identity.
The unit testing framework / automation for Drupal that Google sponsored through three SoC and then a huge number of tests were written during GHOP. One GSoC 2005 student is now is one of the biggest contributors to our project. Yay for GSoC!
Those IBM ThinkPads are nice but the stuff that just shatters one of those will leave a Toughbook without a scratch. I have an Y5 and the abuse this baby can take is astonishing. And it's light, light, light! There are smaller ones: T, R, W series.
Acting is a craft. For example, a dock worker (at least traditionally) was someone who had more worked out muscles and were able to control them well, knew the little tricks how to lift very heavy weights in such a way that he can do it all day.
Actors are people who either learn by one way or another how to control their face muscles or sometimes, are actually mutants that have their nerve system wired in such a way that they can control face muscles since birth. Really, it's not much more than that. Where is honesty in that?
These days, a dock worker drives a forklift. In the future, 'actors' will drive a -- mouse.
laquadrature is not the EU Parliament. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/public/focus_page/008-80686-195-07-29-901-20100714FCS78876-14-07-2010-2010/default_p001c001_en.htm mentions there will be talk on Wednesday but nothing more.
One word: Scottevest. I have a jacket and pants from them which i mostly use as travel clothing and it eats up a notebook, a nook, bose noicecancelling headphones and more small gadgets than you can count. (oh and their performance t-shirts are awesome for exercise)
I run my memcacheds behind firewall. I thought that the basic server security rule was that you firewall everything opening ports very cautiously as necessary.
While Drupal is PHP and as such some here will snicker at it if your motives for reentering the field is profit then this is where the money is. The global demand for good Drupal coders is WAY higher than the supply and if you are a seasoned hacker, learning PHP is almost just adding $ signs before the variable names in C and getting used to the server-browser separation. Good senior software engineers who know how to deliver instead of being a junior code monkey are even rarer.
The chain of events should look like: you go into a bank and ID yourself with a piece of government issued photo id. Then you can open an account or get a mortgage. Otherwise, you can't. Next up, to do a credit transaction when the card is not physically present, you get a text on your mobile phone that you need to send back. Everyone has a goddamned mobile phone capable of sending messages. By the way? This is how it works in many European countries. Also, for online purchases, virtual cards especially one-time virtual card numbers should be used...
Hm. I make living off free software so I am the last person who would advocate heavily for paid software. But, then again who the fuck you think you are to say "no software worths $1000"? If the software compared to a free one allows me to earn just $2000 more in, say, a year -- which is not unheard of because paid software often has better UX, compare OmniGraffle to Dia for christ's sake -- then how investing that $1000 was not the right choice??
They have interfaced SD card readers to the ZX Spectrum which is more like 30. Beyond that there are not really any computers worth mentioning. It's not impossible that you will be able to read it for quite long.
As Jared Diamond says in Collapse that's not true! There were smaller and smaller trees re-growing and the island being covered by great trees were just a distant memory. It did not happen like 'dense forest -- all big trees felled - - barren' but rather gradually and slowly.
This puppy can be had for 200 bucks and hosts 8 disks off 2 SATA ports. You can easily host two of these with practically any PC that has 4 internal SATA ports as brackets are readily available. I have even seen low profile brackets which carry 4 SATA ports to the outside via an SFF-8470 connector http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sata_cables_adapters/4X7PLLP.asp and then a breakout cable http://www.convertermarts.com/servlet/the-166/SAS-SFF-8470-4x/Detail is again readily avaible. Even Mini-ITX boards tend to have 4 SATA ports these days. Drobo clone recipe based on ZFS http://pegolon.wordpress.com/2009/01/13/build-your-own-drobo-replacement-based-on-zfs/
And, of course, your site thrown together in a couple hours will scale (just in case it needs to), will be stable and secure.
Also, SheevaPlug. You can add storage to this via SD cards and USB.
Yoggie Open Firewall SOHO.
What do you pay for? You do not pay to download warez. You pay for the capability to download. As long as there is any legal stuff to download, it's fine and there always be. If these services do not happen to hold a record of what particular usernames download, then there is no evidence what so ever.
Uh oh. so you run your own server and NOT comply with a judge's order? I do not know USA laws but if that's not a federal offense I have no clue what is.
All these techie blogs... listen, the average Mac consumer is not even reading your blog, gotcha? Yeah, a number of programmers use Macs but the average user is absolutely not into computers. Mac computers are their own niche segment and noone else competes there. Saw those "I am a Mac and I am a PC" ads? The most important message is not that the PC is inferior but that these are separate markets.
Pick a well knwon, good quality open source project. Read documentation, experiment with the product and then read the code. Pick a minor bug from the bugtracker and try to fix it. Ask for help if you can't. You will find out that those who try to contribute get help. Repeat and rinse. You will get better. Nothing helps more than writing peer reviewed code.
What you describe is what was used in the Xbox and people happily bypassed that when needed without anything fancy. If I remember correctly, you needed to pull the data cable while keeping power flowing.
And I am not moving furniture or much of anything. A shoebox of papers. Some electronics. Enough clothes for a few days. Period! And yes, preparing for this takes a lot of effort and time. This kid invented somethin' great. Wish I thought of it. But then again, I could not offer such a great package and I was able to sell everything already I wanted.
It's time finally there is some HW accelerated H.264 on Linux. Intel is def. on it, I read something on FFmpeg mailing list maybe this or around http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2008-February/042269.html post.
Made for this.
As U/I=R => I = U / R and U * I = P, we get that U * U / R = P. The power consumption is NOT linear with the voltage but square. So if you lower U by 17% then P gets lower by 21%.
I find it very interesting that everyone assumes I want to be in the boardroom. I am perfectly happy architecting and implementing code, this is what I am good at, it's challenging and fun and I get a honest payment for my work. I suck at management and do not like it. Also, any article that suggests using concert T-shirts for painting is just clueless. They form a part of our identity.
The unit testing framework / automation for Drupal that Google sponsored through three SoC and then a huge number of tests were written during GHOP. One GSoC 2005 student is now is one of the biggest contributors to our project. Yay for GSoC!
Those IBM ThinkPads are nice but the stuff that just shatters one of those will leave a Toughbook without a scratch. I have an Y5 and the abuse this baby can take is astonishing. And it's light, light, light! There are smaller ones: T, R, W series.
Acting is a craft. For example, a dock worker (at least traditionally) was someone who had more worked out muscles and were able to control them well, knew the little tricks how to lift very heavy weights in such a way that he can do it all day. Actors are people who either learn by one way or another how to control their face muscles or sometimes, are actually mutants that have their nerve system wired in such a way that they can control face muscles since birth. Really, it's not much more than that. Where is honesty in that? These days, a dock worker drives a forklift. In the future, 'actors' will drive a -- mouse.