We have these old glass grids in the sidewalks along College Ave up here in Fort Collins as well. Some are even still in use by restaurants to load inventory from the Cysco / Shamrock trucks.
I used to work for HP and someone explained to me a select few companies got /8's when the internet was still young. HP got one, Compaq had one which HP now also owns. I was basically told if you had a /8 you didn't…
This was my favorite response in the whole Twitter thread.
> No one has the capacity to store everything Don't be so sure about that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center
Just curious, why single out Paint.NET exclusively? These types of ads have a long history all over the Internet, even on more popular sites than this - isn't this more of a Google issue than an individual website…
Certain parts of the list of subnets avoided by Hajime strikes me as rather interesting... Some countries: - Ukraine; Region Vinnyts’ka Oblast’ /16 - Iran, Islamic Republic of; Region Tehran /16 - Germany Virtela…
Hajime is Japanese for 'beginning' - just saying.
This was my impression as well, especially since the Speedtest.net screenshots show each test was done on WiFi. It seems to me the author has a very loose technical understanding of WiFi and networking in general. I'll…
I'm not sure I understand their use of "large edge providers" in this context - are they insinuating that backbone providers such as Level 3 are already collecting my web traffic when they peer with my ISP? Or is that…
I think what it's trying to convey is that there's absolutely no legal recourse in any capacity for the CIA at this point to try and do any sort of damage control.
> The car behind didn't show turn signal Watch the video again; the little red car turns on their blinker and does a very slow shift to the right before clipping that stopped SUV. You're right that he wasn't paying…
I had no idea this is a widespread concern. Over the course of years, I have kept every box and the shipping materials under the presumption that I would reuse it all at some point. Only flaw in my logic is that I order…
I've gotten Amazon packages like this here in the US, but it's not a frequent occurrence. I prefer this method because aside from the shrink-wrap, everything else is recyclable cardboard.
Seems possible, check this out: https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/criminals/
"To reach an appropriate sum the Charity Commission proposed asking grief-stricken parents ‘exactly how close were you to your child?’; those found not to have been close to their children would not be compensated." I…
This analogy also gave me quite a pause. I'm going with the latter, personally.
> Do police pay for damages in cases where a raid is excessive force? As one example, this happened near me last year: http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/paramilitary-thugs-colorado-... In fact, the whole story is a great…
My experience is the same, also in telecom/networking. One of our vendors' serial numbers, when entered into Excel, get converted to something else entirely (not sure what exactly), and setting the fields to "text" or…
Something like those battery powered Finger Pulse Oximeters that doctors use comes to mind; they use light to measure oxygen levels and heart rate, and they're super cheap at $10-$30.
> and they only upgrade when the device no longer meets their needs. I think you hit the nail on the head here. My HTC M7 GPE is only just beginning to show its age in terms of performance. My SO's Samsung S4, however,…
I used to have a LS120 SuperDisk drive in my computer. I really liked the idea but it was useless because no one else had them. I think I still have the drive and several disks stashed away somewhere.
The problem with this is, generally speaking, it doesn't cost an ISP much more for everyone to be using their connection versus everyone not. All the infrastructure runs 24/7 regardless if you're using it or not (if you…
This is a fantastic point that I don't see brought up enough. I have some anecdotal experience of my own to help illustrate what an issue this really is. Our ISP has recently enacted data caps. The first time they…
We have these old glass grids in the sidewalks along College Ave up here in Fort Collins as well. Some are even still in use by restaurants to load inventory from the Cysco / Shamrock trucks.
I used to work for HP and someone explained to me a select few companies got /8's when the internet was still young. HP got one, Compaq had one which HP now also owns. I was basically told if you had a /8 you didn't…
This was my favorite response in the whole Twitter thread.
> No one has the capacity to store everything Don't be so sure about that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center
Just curious, why single out Paint.NET exclusively? These types of ads have a long history all over the Internet, even on more popular sites than this - isn't this more of a Google issue than an individual website…
Certain parts of the list of subnets avoided by Hajime strikes me as rather interesting... Some countries: - Ukraine; Region Vinnyts’ka Oblast’ /16 - Iran, Islamic Republic of; Region Tehran /16 - Germany Virtela…
Hajime is Japanese for 'beginning' - just saying.
This was my impression as well, especially since the Speedtest.net screenshots show each test was done on WiFi. It seems to me the author has a very loose technical understanding of WiFi and networking in general. I'll…
I'm not sure I understand their use of "large edge providers" in this context - are they insinuating that backbone providers such as Level 3 are already collecting my web traffic when they peer with my ISP? Or is that…
I think what it's trying to convey is that there's absolutely no legal recourse in any capacity for the CIA at this point to try and do any sort of damage control.
> The car behind didn't show turn signal Watch the video again; the little red car turns on their blinker and does a very slow shift to the right before clipping that stopped SUV. You're right that he wasn't paying…
I had no idea this is a widespread concern. Over the course of years, I have kept every box and the shipping materials under the presumption that I would reuse it all at some point. Only flaw in my logic is that I order…
I've gotten Amazon packages like this here in the US, but it's not a frequent occurrence. I prefer this method because aside from the shrink-wrap, everything else is recyclable cardboard.
Seems possible, check this out: https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/criminals/
"To reach an appropriate sum the Charity Commission proposed asking grief-stricken parents ‘exactly how close were you to your child?’; those found not to have been close to their children would not be compensated." I…
This analogy also gave me quite a pause. I'm going with the latter, personally.
> Do police pay for damages in cases where a raid is excessive force? As one example, this happened near me last year: http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/paramilitary-thugs-colorado-... In fact, the whole story is a great…
My experience is the same, also in telecom/networking. One of our vendors' serial numbers, when entered into Excel, get converted to something else entirely (not sure what exactly), and setting the fields to "text" or…
Something like those battery powered Finger Pulse Oximeters that doctors use comes to mind; they use light to measure oxygen levels and heart rate, and they're super cheap at $10-$30.
> and they only upgrade when the device no longer meets their needs. I think you hit the nail on the head here. My HTC M7 GPE is only just beginning to show its age in terms of performance. My SO's Samsung S4, however,…
I used to have a LS120 SuperDisk drive in my computer. I really liked the idea but it was useless because no one else had them. I think I still have the drive and several disks stashed away somewhere.
The problem with this is, generally speaking, it doesn't cost an ISP much more for everyone to be using their connection versus everyone not. All the infrastructure runs 24/7 regardless if you're using it or not (if you…
This is a fantastic point that I don't see brought up enough. I have some anecdotal experience of my own to help illustrate what an issue this really is. Our ISP has recently enacted data caps. The first time they…