Company I work for has offices all over the place. Every time I go to one of these places for meetings, the offices are usually empty. Most everyone I work with is telecommuting. I do sometimes miss goofing around with…
This is in no way a bashing of Linux. I love linux, I use it daily, but it's the desktop that I have issues with.. I've used Linux as a Desktop exclusively from 1999 to circa 2008. When I finally gave up. I think it was…
Google knows your searches, and I am pretty sure google knows every site you visit, via google analytics, which most sites run. Combine this with browser fingerprinting (your browser's fingerprint is incredibly unique),…
However fab process shrink is a very expensive endeavor and the article argues that: "We may stop scaling not because of the physical limitations, but because of the economics." So while for awhile now we knew we were…
Moving ssh to a different port and using something like port-sentry could make it much harder. It will not increase your security per se, but it can make you less vulnerable to zero day exploits against random general…
Company I work for has offices all over the place. Every time I go to one of these places for meetings, the offices are usually empty. Most everyone I work with is telecommuting. I do sometimes miss goofing around with…
This is in no way a bashing of Linux. I love linux, I use it daily, but it's the desktop that I have issues with.. I've used Linux as a Desktop exclusively from 1999 to circa 2008. When I finally gave up. I think it was…
Google knows your searches, and I am pretty sure google knows every site you visit, via google analytics, which most sites run. Combine this with browser fingerprinting (your browser's fingerprint is incredibly unique),…
However fab process shrink is a very expensive endeavor and the article argues that: "We may stop scaling not because of the physical limitations, but because of the economics." So while for awhile now we knew we were…
Moving ssh to a different port and using something like port-sentry could make it much harder. It will not increase your security per se, but it can make you less vulnerable to zero day exploits against random general…