Cuckoo's Egg. Cliff Stoll. It's excellent. Here's a link to the book on Amazon. If you're a sysadmin you should read this. It's set in the era of mainframe unix and you'll know why the editor wars exist after reading. You'll also gain an idea of just how hard it is tracking someone when they have weaved their way through different links to get onto your system. Although factual, Cliff Stoll does a good job of telling the story with some good humour.
Asus x200ca, it's been a great portable. Very light. It had Windows 8 forced onto it by the retailer, but that has never been booted. First boot was a deb install, and that has been perfect since day 1. The laptop was bought for me to do oncall work for $employer at the time. The Fujitsu they gave me was terrible, the battery lasted for half an hour, if that and it was too heavy. Had to put my hand into my pocket to get this but it's been a dream and has meant when on a call-out I could do work with relative ease.
If they're eating chicken muck I don't know how you can make seaweed the more attractive option for the farmer. Where will he put the mountains of chicken waste now? I have 5 chickens, they make a lot more waste than I can deal with.
Really? Sure it reduces the slowest bottleneck of the PC, the spinny disk, but it does not improve other bits of performance. I can make my PC perform quite well by putting much of/usr/local into/dev/shm during boot. Faster storage is great, but the real factor is where are people using technology now. The only answer for that is much of the facebook crowd use a PC for just facebook and now they're able to do this on their phones there is no need to upgrade the PC when they don't use it.
Service daemons are much of a muchness. I don't think the type of service daemon has much to do with it. The best is DJB's supervise, that keeps processes running really well, it's dead simple and it's been around forever. But there's no hype, so how do people know about it?
If you're a billionaire you can pretty much do what you want with enough trolls on social media. To quote George Orwell:
He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.
Recent ignorance towards human driven climate change is stupid and money will probably not fix the damage.
Cuckoo's Egg. Cliff Stoll. It's excellent. Here's a link to the book on Amazon. If you're a sysadmin you should read this. It's set in the era of mainframe unix and you'll know why the editor wars exist after reading. You'll also gain an idea of just how hard it is tracking someone when they have weaved their way through different links to get onto your system. Although factual, Cliff Stoll does a good job of telling the story with some good humour.
New-age travellers or all of them?
Printers spend a lot of their time performing idle cycles. Seems ok to me if the device is powered off automatically so long as it has WOL.
It's not evolution. Unless you consider operating theatres to be symbiotic. Take the surgery out, would the resulting deaths be considered devolution?
Asus x200ca, it's been a great portable. Very light. It had Windows 8 forced onto it by the retailer, but that has never been booted. First boot was a deb install, and that has been perfect since day 1. The laptop was bought for me to do oncall work for $employer at the time. The Fujitsu they gave me was terrible, the battery lasted for half an hour, if that and it was too heavy. Had to put my hand into my pocket to get this but it's been a dream and has meant when on a call-out I could do work with relative ease.
I'm half tempted to get an SSD for it.
If they're eating chicken muck I don't know how you can make seaweed the more attractive option for the farmer. Where will he put the mountains of chicken waste now? I have 5 chickens, they make a lot more waste than I can deal with.
... but does it run Linux?
... and reinvents tried and tested code, thus bringing more exploits to the party.
The whole point is that someone noticed the exploit in the wild.
They're for different purposes. OpenBSD for example has a very advanced firewall, just not as advanced as Linux in other areas, such as desktop.
If I had points, I'd mod that up.
By Microsoft solution, do you mean a cloud that uses Linux as the host?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2...
Twice the range and quadrupled throughput, surely.
That's the point. The RPI can use externally controlled sensors, rather than true phone sensors.
Don't forget the fixed gear road bike
They would like to pay for support, but someone just emptied the ATMs.
Take away his knowledge of /when/ it will happen. Death row with PRNG selection.
It isn't a perfect and reproducible method. Often the hangman gets things wrong and the condemned has a lengthy death. Second thoughts, it is perfect.
So killing Hitler is as bad as being Hitler then?
Really? Sure it reduces the slowest bottleneck of the PC, the spinny disk, but it does not improve other bits of performance. I can make my PC perform quite well by putting much of /usr/local into /dev/shm during boot. Faster storage is great, but the real factor is where are people using technology now. The only answer for that is much of the facebook crowd use a PC for just facebook and now they're able to do this on their phones there is no need to upgrade the PC when they don't use it.
You confuse hacking with cracking.
I find it hard to believe that the US government cannot decrypt the HDD. Must be less expensive than keeping someone in jail.
Service daemons are much of a muchness. I don't think the type of service daemon has much to do with it. The best is DJB's supervise, that keeps processes running really well, it's dead simple and it's been around forever. But there's no hype, so how do people know about it?
... is new again