I haven't visited gizmodo in a while, but it looks like they're no longer about tech.
Might need to read up on modern ciphers. They are protected against this kind of attack.
At my company, we used to use IPv6 internally and IPv4 publicly for future proofing and easier migration to a all IPv6 environment. Instead of changing the entire infrastructure we just had to change the gateway.
The cables or ends should almost be colored blue. It might help if there was a color code to all the cables and ports
Anyone notice they are using their new TLD?
Sounds like people that buy these shoes are the people who want to be different and really stand out.
I always search on Google "days til {event or date}" and the first link is always this site. This site is a big time saver
I have a couple of 4k LEDs in my kitchen, but also have much warmer LEDs in other places around my house. The reason the kitchen is different is so it feels sterile and clean. The cooler light gives this appearance more…
Not sure if you're interested, but I've got a couple of my lights hooked up with Google Now so I can say "Ok Google, turn the living room lamp on" and also when I connect to my wifi network and the sun has set it'll…
I just did a quick Google search and found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jz9nxzgtBaU It's wound up like any other old pendulum clock.
I would stay away from anything Zigbee. It has become a complex mess
The problem is discovery. How are normal users suppose to understand the web as notifications now?
What school did you go to? If you don't mind me asking.
I don't understand your complaint. Out of all the articles I've read lately this page seems to be easiest to read. It focuses on just the content and formats it well.
Disable ad-blocker if you have one.
What do you mean scraping?
Another +1 for Ubnt mFi. I'm running 2 of them in my apartment for the last 3 months with no problems.
I agree, don't break the normal expectations, but they could've done much much worst.
I agree, I would love to have a printable version
The client I use: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10676685
The nest thermostat seems to use firebase.com API from my research.
That isn't right. "The graph shows the percentage of users that access Google over IPv6." So the graph shows the percentages of users who accessed Google over IPv6.
Honestly, if an entire datacenter is using a single /64 it sounds like they are doing something wrong. It's as easy to get a /48 with 65k individual /64 (one for each customer) as it is to get a single /64
This should be how it's done, simplistic, nothing new to learn, easy to read.
Run your private key through the second command here: http://etherhack.co.uk/asymmetric/docs/rsa_key_breakdown.htm...
I haven't visited gizmodo in a while, but it looks like they're no longer about tech.
Might need to read up on modern ciphers. They are protected against this kind of attack.
At my company, we used to use IPv6 internally and IPv4 publicly for future proofing and easier migration to a all IPv6 environment. Instead of changing the entire infrastructure we just had to change the gateway.
The cables or ends should almost be colored blue. It might help if there was a color code to all the cables and ports
Anyone notice they are using their new TLD?
Sounds like people that buy these shoes are the people who want to be different and really stand out.
I always search on Google "days til {event or date}" and the first link is always this site. This site is a big time saver
I have a couple of 4k LEDs in my kitchen, but also have much warmer LEDs in other places around my house. The reason the kitchen is different is so it feels sterile and clean. The cooler light gives this appearance more…
Not sure if you're interested, but I've got a couple of my lights hooked up with Google Now so I can say "Ok Google, turn the living room lamp on" and also when I connect to my wifi network and the sun has set it'll…
I just did a quick Google search and found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jz9nxzgtBaU It's wound up like any other old pendulum clock.
I would stay away from anything Zigbee. It has become a complex mess
The problem is discovery. How are normal users suppose to understand the web as notifications now?
What school did you go to? If you don't mind me asking.
I don't understand your complaint. Out of all the articles I've read lately this page seems to be easiest to read. It focuses on just the content and formats it well.
Disable ad-blocker if you have one.
What do you mean scraping?
Another +1 for Ubnt mFi. I'm running 2 of them in my apartment for the last 3 months with no problems.
I agree, don't break the normal expectations, but they could've done much much worst.
I agree, I would love to have a printable version
The client I use: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10676685
The nest thermostat seems to use firebase.com API from my research.
That isn't right. "The graph shows the percentage of users that access Google over IPv6." So the graph shows the percentages of users who accessed Google over IPv6.
Honestly, if an entire datacenter is using a single /64 it sounds like they are doing something wrong. It's as easy to get a /48 with 65k individual /64 (one for each customer) as it is to get a single /64
This should be how it's done, simplistic, nothing new to learn, easy to read.
Run your private key through the second command here: http://etherhack.co.uk/asymmetric/docs/rsa_key_breakdown.htm...