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  1. Re:GUADEC? on The Last GUADEC? · · Score: 1

    I was wondering about the same thing, I've never heard about GUADEC before. Thanks for clearing it up.

  2. Re:Bad design Cloud? on How One Drunk Driver Sent My Company To the Cloud · · Score: 1

    It might be a bit harsh but still, if the production is critical and you expect it to work at all times you can't be surprised when shit happens if you don't have a good and tested plan. Moving everything to the cloud does not necessarily solve this issue. What if "something" happens to the cloud provider? What if someone hacks your prod system? What if you accidentally delete your data?

    You still need a backup, you still need a distaster recovery plan, you still need some sort of HA solution and you still need qualified personnel. Personally I would not trust that my cloud vendor actually does this for me.

    I don't really have a lot against the cloud, I have actually set up and used Office 365 for a small/medium business. But I still have local copies of that businesses data and a local Exchange server in case "something" happens.

  3. Bad design Cloud? on How One Drunk Driver Sent My Company To the Cloud · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If a single drunk driver is able to stop your production and that production is critical you are doing something wrong to begin with. While the cloud might (and probably will) offer better HA and DR it will not fix a bad design by itself. The article also states: " I didn't want to create my own internal IT department". I' guessing Andrew Oliver is a PHB.

  4. Re:We are just pirating a different way on Piracy Rates Plummet As Legal Alternatives Come To Norway · · Score: 1

    "Hack it"? Using a proxy or a VPN tunnel is not hacking, its circumventing the restrictions.

  5. Re:Facebook? on Book Review: Programming PHP 3rd Edition · · Score: 1

    Its pretty interesting reading. However he used a carpenter analogy which renders any argument invalid. If he had used a car analogy I would have believed everything he's written.

  6. Re:"Always on" is "Mostly Unusable For Several Wee on In Wake of Poor Reviews, Amazon Yanks SimCity Download · · Score: 2

    Without payment or sheep? What kind of entertainment is that?

  7. Re:Obvious troll on Did Google Tip Off EU About Microsoft Browser Ballot? · · Score: 1

    They still are, at least in MSDN and ActionPack, but I don't think I have ever seen it in retail or actually running at an end-users computer

  8. About time on Cisco Exits the Consumer Market, Sells Linksys To Belkin · · Score: 2

    In an attempt to save some money for my business I bought several WAP4410N's in my office to provide wireless networking. They worked great, the setup was easy, they had good range and nice functionality, they were even quite cheap.

    So, based on my good experiences with the AP's, I decided to use them in one of our other offices. I bought three of them and configured them like the first ones I bought. None of them worked..... They crashed at random (but at least a couple of times each day), multiple SSID's did work, RADIUS failed. After some research I realized that the sticker underneath the AP's said "V2", the first ones I bought said "V1". It turns out that Cisco had done "something" to the hardware and called it version 2.

    Contacting Cisco was meaningless, the only answer I got was "Yes, we know it does not work, you should have bought something more expensive from us". Hopefully Belkin has a bit more respect for its customers.

  9. Keep it simple on Server Names For a New Generation · · Score: 1

    I generally just use the location and function of the server. Something like this: Country-Function-Number. So a web server in the US would be US-WEB-1 and the second database in Germany would be DE-DB-2. Makes troubleshooting and looking for a machine a bit easier.

  10. Re:Supported on Google Deploys IPv6 For Internal Network · · Score: 1

    I actually have a PowerConnect 5424 with similar problems. I have to disable STP on ports connected to non-managed switches. As its not easy to control what the user plugs into his/her port i have to disable STP on the switch. As far as I can see on the labeling its Allied Telesys, just with a Dell logo slapped on top.

  11. Easy on Why Do Companies Backup So Infrequently? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's expensive, so management does not really want to pay for new tapes, a disk-based system or cloud backup. It requires personnel, which management does not want to pay for either. It's boring for the persons involved (who likes testing their backup?).

  12. Print version on Android Phones Get Virtualization · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'd appreciate a link to the print version, like this

  13. Re:"Kaminsky" on Kaminsky Offers Injection Antidote · · Score: 1

    Why would a code-monkey write erotic novels?

  14. Debug on Google Releases a Web-App Case Study For Hackers · · Score: 1

    http://jarlsberg.appspot.com/your_id/dump.jtl

    Admin:secret
    brie:briebrie
    cheddar:orange
    sardo:odras

  15. Why not a museum? on Apollo 13 Mission Manual Pages To Be Auctioned · · Score: 1

    In the worst case, someone buys it and keeps it in their "private" collection. In effect, no one will ever see it again. Why can't NASA give it to a museum?

  16. Geolocation? on FCC Asks You To Test Your Broadband Speeds · · Score: 1

    Im able to run the test from outside the US. This data con not possibly be considered trustworthy.

  17. Dvorak on Correcting Poor Typing Technique? · · Score: 1

    Switch to dvorak, then go back to qwerty. If its still not fast enough, go to azerty and then back to qwerty.

  18. Re:That's good on US To Build Nuclear Power Plants · · Score: 1, Informative
    Very simplified, but should work:
    1. Find a mountain
    2. Create a tunnel deep into it
    3. Build chambers inside the tunnel
    4. Fill chambers with waste
    5. Fill chamber with concrete
  19. Re:Another reason not to fly via Heathrow on "No Scan, No Fly" At Heathrow and Manchester · · Score: 1

    Just go to Stansted instead of Heathrow. It takes longer to get to London, but its usually cheaper.

  20. Re:Ideas: on Solutions For More Community At Work? · · Score: 1

    Propaganda has to be fast :)

  21. 68 WPM on Pen vs. Keyboard vs. Touch vs. Everything Else · · Score: 2, Interesting

    He wrote at 65 words per minute on the QWERTY keyboard. IMHO that is quite slow, someone who known touch would easily beat the iPhone.

  22. Monster? on Displayport V1.2 To Take Giant Leap Over HDMI · · Score: 4, Funny

    Has Monster started producing these yet? I cant wait to get some high-quality cables!

  23. Re:Friend, I am about to destroy your arguments. on ChromeOS Zero Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You should get a lawn and tell people to get off it...

  24. Re:Some questions on Dragging Telephone Numbers Into the Internet Age · · Score: 1

    Barcodes in the neck is the best choice. I want 47.

  25. Re:Dont blame IT on Only 27% of Organizations Use Encryption · · Score: 0, Troll

    +1

    Time, money and people could solve it