Since this doesn't go well with HTTP/2 so far, we'll have to stick with ModSec for the time being. > https://github.com/nbs-system/naxsi/issues/227
Cognitive distortion may manifest in many ways, like bad trips.
Selinux (semanage port) and iptables (SECMARK?) might help you there.
Yes, as I said, all this is NOT unexpected from them.
The article is interesting, but title is fud. Besides, all this is not unexpected: > How does MongoDB ensure consistency? > Applications can optionally read from secondary replicas, where data is eventually consistent…
(not only) Extremely common of any kind of organization where there have been computers for more than 3 decades.
I somehow feel this is good for any of those countries in between the western capital based democracies and the extreme of North Korea: it will backfire sooner or later, but without any of this silly measures trigging…
If he calls himself a security aware sysadmin but he is somehow breaking his own beliefs for productivity/delivery reasons, I don't see much of an interest. Let him rant all he wants on his blog. Back to work.
> You're committing to throwing so much money Only if you make bad choices buying hardware, like the obsolete stuff that comes with consoles (even on release) > console plays better most of the time PCMasterRace plays…
They are focusing on 5G > 5G will become the key technology for access to the cloud and as we move toward an always-connected world. https://newsroom.intel.com/editorials/brian-krzanich-our-str...
How is Bezos more impressive than Jack Ma?
Agree, specially if you add some Cinnamon. (sorry :>) I didn't use Linux for any desktop/laptop for years until it got easily bundled last summer with Fedora. Thanks to Mint for that, though.
> You must have discipline and passion. You must be your own boss and have a plan. You should enjoy learning on your own. Treat time as a precious resource. Sadly, most of that is not taught at junior/middle school.…
IMO there is no boring part in the video, introductions serve purpose.
Only koblitz curves (secp256k1) seem to be secure? On a related note, the Bernstein team designed Ed25519 with side channels attacks in mind. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EdDSA#Features
This only adds to the hate between eachother. Still can't get my head around it as to why or what they get with this.
If you can afford it, keep going at it!
1-Would it be more efficient to store objects that contain its relations if you only do (simple) read operations? (e.g. JSON database) 2-Instead, do graph DB engines try to break through bottlenecks for big data and…
Since this doesn't go well with HTTP/2 so far, we'll have to stick with ModSec for the time being. > https://github.com/nbs-system/naxsi/issues/227
Cognitive distortion may manifest in many ways, like bad trips.
Selinux (semanage port) and iptables (SECMARK?) might help you there.
Yes, as I said, all this is NOT unexpected from them.
The article is interesting, but title is fud. Besides, all this is not unexpected: > How does MongoDB ensure consistency? > Applications can optionally read from secondary replicas, where data is eventually consistent…
(not only) Extremely common of any kind of organization where there have been computers for more than 3 decades.
I somehow feel this is good for any of those countries in between the western capital based democracies and the extreme of North Korea: it will backfire sooner or later, but without any of this silly measures trigging…
If he calls himself a security aware sysadmin but he is somehow breaking his own beliefs for productivity/delivery reasons, I don't see much of an interest. Let him rant all he wants on his blog. Back to work.
> You're committing to throwing so much money Only if you make bad choices buying hardware, like the obsolete stuff that comes with consoles (even on release) > console plays better most of the time PCMasterRace plays…
They are focusing on 5G > 5G will become the key technology for access to the cloud and as we move toward an always-connected world. https://newsroom.intel.com/editorials/brian-krzanich-our-str...
How is Bezos more impressive than Jack Ma?
Agree, specially if you add some Cinnamon. (sorry :>) I didn't use Linux for any desktop/laptop for years until it got easily bundled last summer with Fedora. Thanks to Mint for that, though.
> You must have discipline and passion. You must be your own boss and have a plan. You should enjoy learning on your own. Treat time as a precious resource. Sadly, most of that is not taught at junior/middle school.…
IMO there is no boring part in the video, introductions serve purpose.
Only koblitz curves (secp256k1) seem to be secure? On a related note, the Bernstein team designed Ed25519 with side channels attacks in mind. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EdDSA#Features
This only adds to the hate between eachother. Still can't get my head around it as to why or what they get with this.
If you can afford it, keep going at it!
1-Would it be more efficient to store objects that contain its relations if you only do (simple) read operations? (e.g. JSON database) 2-Instead, do graph DB engines try to break through bottlenecks for big data and…