Yeah, we really should rewrite the kernel.
That's GRSecurity for you
Man, I've got some horrible news about your CPU.
There are other bad things about ssh. Tofu sucks balls and ssh users are far too comfortable with it.
Doesn't particularly make a difference, given that this issue is about users not upgrading (for whatever reason) their windows XP installations. Would the exploit having being disclosed by the NSA or by someone else…
His arms and influence is also changed the way I view conflict between states.
It's not strongly coupled beyond requiring that the wrapper implement a `Cause() error` method. I don't really think that could ever be considered strong coupling
So short it
Please let me know where you work, so I can avoid any product potentially produced by you.
Are you suggesting that you had a concurrency bug that was solvable without changing your entire storage layer? Heresy..
No one does, you estimate each task to have a different number of points, which modify the task's contribution to the burndown graph. I guess the idea is that points should correlate to time (questionable), and if…
Isn't anycast ip usually used for that instead?
Right, which is why I said those blackbox methods were pretty rubbish. You step through it with a debugger.
Unannounced side channels seems like by far the easiest thing to deal with there; send a 2mb file, observe network patterns, raise an eyebrow if 2mb gets sent over a channel that you didn't expect. As for using the…
Phew lad. You're a bit far gone aren't you.
>I think you're giving too much importance to something quite insignificant here, his race and background. How about his entire socialisation?
The GCS being referred to by the GP is Google Cloud Storage, not Cloud Sequel. You really do need failover set up though. That's true for basically any MySQL installation, managed or not.
They have a minimum of 1 year deprecation policy in their terms of service.
Functions are going beta this week
Helps a ton if you're terminating SSL at the edge, due to the number of roundtrips you need before the server can even start generating that first byte.
Well that seems eminently reasonable
The end to end principle says no, you need application level checksums anyway
It was before the vote to renew, and was not disclosed to people making that vote.
Well that seems like an easily applied solution to the problem of GC in javascript.
8 IPs per instance, max :/
Yeah, we really should rewrite the kernel.
That's GRSecurity for you
Man, I've got some horrible news about your CPU.
There are other bad things about ssh. Tofu sucks balls and ssh users are far too comfortable with it.
Doesn't particularly make a difference, given that this issue is about users not upgrading (for whatever reason) their windows XP installations. Would the exploit having being disclosed by the NSA or by someone else…
His arms and influence is also changed the way I view conflict between states.
It's not strongly coupled beyond requiring that the wrapper implement a `Cause() error` method. I don't really think that could ever be considered strong coupling
So short it
Please let me know where you work, so I can avoid any product potentially produced by you.
Are you suggesting that you had a concurrency bug that was solvable without changing your entire storage layer? Heresy..
No one does, you estimate each task to have a different number of points, which modify the task's contribution to the burndown graph. I guess the idea is that points should correlate to time (questionable), and if…
Isn't anycast ip usually used for that instead?
Right, which is why I said those blackbox methods were pretty rubbish. You step through it with a debugger.
Unannounced side channels seems like by far the easiest thing to deal with there; send a 2mb file, observe network patterns, raise an eyebrow if 2mb gets sent over a channel that you didn't expect. As for using the…
Phew lad. You're a bit far gone aren't you.
>I think you're giving too much importance to something quite insignificant here, his race and background. How about his entire socialisation?
The GCS being referred to by the GP is Google Cloud Storage, not Cloud Sequel. You really do need failover set up though. That's true for basically any MySQL installation, managed or not.
They have a minimum of 1 year deprecation policy in their terms of service.
Functions are going beta this week
Helps a ton if you're terminating SSL at the edge, due to the number of roundtrips you need before the server can even start generating that first byte.
Well that seems eminently reasonable
The end to end principle says no, you need application level checksums anyway
It was before the vote to renew, and was not disclosed to people making that vote.
Well that seems like an easily applied solution to the problem of GC in javascript.
8 IPs per instance, max :/