You could buy a VPS and set up the appropriate software (mailserver, web client, etc.) and offer free registration for that.
"A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed."…
I'll look into cleaning everything up a bit and formalising reporting and perhaps release it properly. A lessons-learned whitepaper would be radical, I'll chat to a few of the people that I run this with and see what…
I manage a private combination of communications bulletins and attack monitoring for a couple of smaller communities / organisations that get attacked on the regular (mostly hosting providers and gaming organisations).…
That's great, except forks can be merged later.
Real programmers use cat: http://xkcd.com/378/.
> It's not all that different to the advantages of vertically integrating iTunes/iOS/Apple Ax-based hardware. It's different due to the fact that Internet is a "utility" now in the same way gas, electricity and water…
I'm curious here, is Google actually in a position where it's breaking what is commonly understood as antitrust laws by abusing its position? Are the actions that are defined as "abuse" actually Google abusing their…
More or less, except Britain is currently experiencing the aftershock of David "Think of the Children" Cameron and his band of privacy-hating merrymen. While Verizon was caught out recently tracking users and Comcast…
> I always just ask them to charge me a surcharge instead. Some places "get it", but a few have stared at me blankly. I don't want to a) walk back down the street to an ATM or b) buy a bunch of pastries that I don't…
First you guys make us look like idiots with our Internet capability, and now with the transaction charges. Slow down a bit and let us catch up, yeah? > On the other hand there are a lot of shops that either have a…
> There is no reason not to pay for even the most trivial purchase with EFTPOS so I haven't carried cash around in my entire life. Unfortunately, there is a reason to still carry some cash in Australia: EFTPOS minimums.…
> More business graduates gravitating to the "tech" field full of useless piffy advice peddling themselves and their shoddy unoriginal offerings. Ah yes, the "self-made entrepreneurial IT consultants".
> the 10 year life of XMPP. I really wish XMPP was more prominent than it is. It's an incredibly powerful protocol.
You could buy a VPS and set up the appropriate software (mailserver, web client, etc.) and offer free registration for that.
"A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed."…
I'll look into cleaning everything up a bit and formalising reporting and perhaps release it properly. A lessons-learned whitepaper would be radical, I'll chat to a few of the people that I run this with and see what…
I manage a private combination of communications bulletins and attack monitoring for a couple of smaller communities / organisations that get attacked on the regular (mostly hosting providers and gaming organisations).…
That's great, except forks can be merged later.
Real programmers use cat: http://xkcd.com/378/.
> It's not all that different to the advantages of vertically integrating iTunes/iOS/Apple Ax-based hardware. It's different due to the fact that Internet is a "utility" now in the same way gas, electricity and water…
I'm curious here, is Google actually in a position where it's breaking what is commonly understood as antitrust laws by abusing its position? Are the actions that are defined as "abuse" actually Google abusing their…
More or less, except Britain is currently experiencing the aftershock of David "Think of the Children" Cameron and his band of privacy-hating merrymen. While Verizon was caught out recently tracking users and Comcast…
> I always just ask them to charge me a surcharge instead. Some places "get it", but a few have stared at me blankly. I don't want to a) walk back down the street to an ATM or b) buy a bunch of pastries that I don't…
First you guys make us look like idiots with our Internet capability, and now with the transaction charges. Slow down a bit and let us catch up, yeah? > On the other hand there are a lot of shops that either have a…
> There is no reason not to pay for even the most trivial purchase with EFTPOS so I haven't carried cash around in my entire life. Unfortunately, there is a reason to still carry some cash in Australia: EFTPOS minimums.…
> More business graduates gravitating to the "tech" field full of useless piffy advice peddling themselves and their shoddy unoriginal offerings. Ah yes, the "self-made entrepreneurial IT consultants".
> the 10 year life of XMPP. I really wish XMPP was more prominent than it is. It's an incredibly powerful protocol.