Enough regression testing has been performed on the technology and no performance loss was noticed. I run a -current snapshot on my laptop and the boot speed and overall performance is just as good as OpenBSD 6.1 without KARL.
This sounds a lot like the government saying that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction when he did not. This was used to justify a war that maimed an unknown number of men and women mentally and physically. Don't you believe it.
Would flat out delete emails that were not properly composed and I cannot blame them. It takes too much time to decipher someone's run on sentence. Take the time, be professional, and compose a good, will-written email.
Railroads are underrated. I will take a train or drive whenever I can. I hate flying and it is not for fear of it but for the terrible inconveniences and ordeals that you must go through.
It seems like I've heard this news before only for Microsoft to change its mind and try again. How many times has it been left for dead only to be resurrected? I've lost count....
Make it so that if anyone tries to touch the robot, they get a taser like shock. Hey, I don't like robotic security guards any more than the next guy but I don't condone vandalism.
A friend of mine is driving a concept fuel cell tractor trailer for his company. They had to add a digitized noisemaker to sound like a diesel engine because the truck is so quiet. Since the truck is so quiet, it's almost a safety hazard because it kind of creeps up quietly. He loves the fuel cell truck as it outperforms the diesel, it's quiet, and the range he gets is equivalent to 14mpg. My buddy said that they'll have to pry this truck out of his cold dead hands.
The Pico Brewer is almost a 1000 dollars for a machine that homebrews beer. I just don't see spending that kind of money on something that could be home built for substantially less.
It's not difficult to roll your own VPN solution if you have some knowledge of BSD/Linux. This is really and truly the only way to ensure trust and even then it is not 100%. OpenVPN is not hard to install and configure but I am sure it is not immune from would-be intruders.
I do not like going to movie theaters to watch movies. Too often, you have the chatty cathy talking over the movie, or worse, playing siskel and ebert. I like being able to watch a movie in the comfort and privacy of my own home. I have a decent-sized 60" television which provides an experience that is more than adequate. I can also pause the movie to use the bathroom or fix a snack. I'm a little hard of hearing so if I miss a line, I can always rewind. Plus, prices to see movies in the theater have become really ridiculous. Between the cost of the movie and maybe some popcorn and a beverage, you are approaching the cost of eating a decent dinner out. I would rather sit and eat a relaxed dinner. There is just no compelling reason to go to see a movie in a theater anymore.
AT&T is known to cooperate with government on wholesale spying. So, by joining the Linux Foundation, they can effectively introduce backdoors into the TCP/IP stack or any of it's contributions to SDN.
The problem with encryption software is that most of it isn't designed to be centrally managed. I am an OpenBSD user and I use full disk encryption which is slick as owl shit but there is no way to centrally manage, say, several OpenBSD machines. In order to change the passphrase or key I have to go to each and every machine. There are some commercially available software packages that will implement central management tools but I do not trust them. When it comes to encryption, if I cannot see the source code, I do not trust it.
My MetroPCS ZTE ZMAX Pro came with Lookout preinstalled and it has been a pretty good app. I'm hoping that I won't pick up a piece of malware but Android and iOS are moving targets. It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
I just don't see why it has to wait until January of 2018 to implement.
Enough regression testing has been performed on the technology and no performance loss was noticed. I run a -current snapshot on my laptop and the boot speed and overall performance is just as good as OpenBSD 6.1 without KARL.
It is called Stack Smashing and OpenBSD is NOT vulnerable to it!
This sounds a lot like the government saying that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction when he did not. This was used to justify a war that maimed an unknown number of men and women mentally and physically. Don't you believe it.
Would flat out delete emails that were not properly composed and I cannot blame them. It takes too much time to decipher someone's run on sentence. Take the time, be professional, and compose a good, will-written email.
Railroads are underrated. I will take a train or drive whenever I can. I hate flying and it is not for fear of it but for the terrible inconveniences and ordeals that you must go through.
Bill Gates said that TCP/IP would never go mainstream. Microsoft's crystal ball is cloudy and needs polishing.
It seems like I've heard this news before only for Microsoft to change its mind and try again. How many times has it been left for dead only to be resurrected? I've lost count ....
But there still would need to be some central authority to prevent IP address conflicts and DNS issues.
This effort would be exciting and I would be game to participate and help build it out.
Make it so that if anyone tries to touch the robot, they get a taser like shock. Hey, I don't like robotic security guards any more than the next guy but I don't condone vandalism.
I happen to like eBooks very much. I like being able to check them out of the library online.
A friend of mine is driving a concept fuel cell tractor trailer for his company. They had to add a digitized noisemaker to sound like a diesel engine because the truck is so quiet. Since the truck is so quiet, it's almost a safety hazard because it kind of creeps up quietly. He loves the fuel cell truck as it outperforms the diesel, it's quiet, and the range he gets is equivalent to 14mpg. My buddy said that they'll have to pry this truck out of his cold dead hands.
The Pico Brewer is almost a 1000 dollars for a machine that homebrews beer. I just don't see spending that kind of money on something that could be home built for substantially less.
Now if only they would drop systemd
It's not difficult to roll your own VPN solution if you have some knowledge of BSD/Linux. This is really and truly the only way to ensure trust and even then it is not 100%. OpenVPN is not hard to install and configure but I am sure it is not immune from would-be intruders.
I do not like going to movie theaters to watch movies. Too often, you have the chatty cathy talking over the movie, or worse, playing siskel and ebert. I like being able to watch a movie in the comfort and privacy of my own home. I have a decent-sized 60" television which provides an experience that is more than adequate. I can also pause the movie to use the bathroom or fix a snack. I'm a little hard of hearing so if I miss a line, I can always rewind. Plus, prices to see movies in the theater have become really ridiculous. Between the cost of the movie and maybe some popcorn and a beverage, you are approaching the cost of eating a decent dinner out. I would rather sit and eat a relaxed dinner. There is just no compelling reason to go to see a movie in a theater anymore.
the browsing history for Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan first. Let's see if they're actually working or fucking off. I think they're fucking off.
AT&T is known to cooperate with government on wholesale spying. So, by joining the Linux Foundation, they can effectively introduce backdoors into the TCP/IP stack or any of it's contributions to SDN.
The problem with encryption software is that most of it isn't designed to be centrally managed. I am an OpenBSD user and I use full disk encryption which is slick as owl shit but there is no way to centrally manage, say, several OpenBSD machines. In order to change the passphrase or key I have to go to each and every machine. There are some commercially available software packages that will implement central management tools but I do not trust them. When it comes to encryption, if I cannot see the source code, I do not trust it.
I mostly use OpenBSD as my daily driver but I've been curious about NetBSD. Maybe I'll spin up a virtual machine and play around.
My MetroPCS ZTE ZMAX Pro came with Lookout preinstalled and it has been a pretty good app. I'm hoping that I won't pick up a piece of malware but Android and iOS are moving targets. It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
Back when I was in IT, I breathed a sigh of relief when the head shed decided to go with Citrix Xen. I really hate VMWare.
Yes, I had no idea it had even the smallest relevance in today's world!
In my experience, the thank you can also be a polite fuck you.