Sounds about right. And not the first time it happens either. I recall getting a few of those instant unit 3 panic over the past few years with Ubuntu. Often with things not as common out there in production, like tc…
Proud to see my hometown quoted in the article. Back in 2014, my once Chinese girlfriend suffered from Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), was first diagnosed when she was 12, then prescribed by a Chinese hospital a…
Agreed, that definitely sounds fishy as hell. Organizations where the big $ is on intel property and R&D wouldn’t be dumb enough to give the actual schematics to some random intern building an app. There are some…
Are we now to be held responsible for our policy maker's incompetency? The government should work for it's people, not the other way around. Had they considered the virus real, we wouldn't have had to seclude ourselves…
Title is sensationalist, while the news really ain't a big deal IHMO. Adversarial attacks against Neural Networks, or any other heuristics for that matter, are widely recognized in the industry. Frameworks/papers aiming…
faeyanpiraat's point, but also, despite this failure, let's not dismiss the fact that Cloudflare brings unique (i.e. difficult to replicate) features (hence their success) a/ ability to identify threats at a global…
Yeap, that's specifically what I also implicitly meant by "Spread your name servers" (besides having them distributed). To use this technique, you also must have a "Business" account with Cloudflare ($200/mo), so to…
Thank you! Now who's embarrassed? ;-)
Head of DevOps at a major financial exchange where latency & resiliency is at the heart of our business, and yes, we pay Cloudflare millions. I see two things here: # Just be ready Most definitely not the first time…
Q is one most important language here at BitMEX. Complicated or not, it's on KDB that all our trades happen, up to $8B in 24H volume last summer - it's highly efficient at its task, and never made us or any of our…
If only this would support PRs / code review with revisions ... !
I have never heard of that. Could you please try again? If you can repro, open an issue and I'll be glad to fix it. Clair now tells the layer in which a vulnerability has been detected, the package name and version that…
Sounds about right. And not the first time it happens either. I recall getting a few of those instant unit 3 panic over the past few years with Ubuntu. Often with things not as common out there in production, like tc…
Proud to see my hometown quoted in the article. Back in 2014, my once Chinese girlfriend suffered from Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), was first diagnosed when she was 12, then prescribed by a Chinese hospital a…
Agreed, that definitely sounds fishy as hell. Organizations where the big $ is on intel property and R&D wouldn’t be dumb enough to give the actual schematics to some random intern building an app. There are some…
Are we now to be held responsible for our policy maker's incompetency? The government should work for it's people, not the other way around. Had they considered the virus real, we wouldn't have had to seclude ourselves…
Title is sensationalist, while the news really ain't a big deal IHMO. Adversarial attacks against Neural Networks, or any other heuristics for that matter, are widely recognized in the industry. Frameworks/papers aiming…
faeyanpiraat's point, but also, despite this failure, let's not dismiss the fact that Cloudflare brings unique (i.e. difficult to replicate) features (hence their success) a/ ability to identify threats at a global…
Yeap, that's specifically what I also implicitly meant by "Spread your name servers" (besides having them distributed). To use this technique, you also must have a "Business" account with Cloudflare ($200/mo), so to…
Thank you! Now who's embarrassed? ;-)
Head of DevOps at a major financial exchange where latency & resiliency is at the heart of our business, and yes, we pay Cloudflare millions. I see two things here: # Just be ready Most definitely not the first time…
Q is one most important language here at BitMEX. Complicated or not, it's on KDB that all our trades happen, up to $8B in 24H volume last summer - it's highly efficient at its task, and never made us or any of our…
If only this would support PRs / code review with revisions ... !
I have never heard of that. Could you please try again? If you can repro, open an issue and I'll be glad to fix it. Clair now tells the layer in which a vulnerability has been detected, the package name and version that…