The convenience/security trade-off varies user to user, but for something as simple as FB, it might be considered overkill by most. I would encourage browsers that support isolated profiles, multiple browsers that don't…
In my limited understanding it's the difference between the webkit engine that OS X provides to developers to use, as opposed to Chrome which probably does something different in that regard. Besides site-specific…
I believe this isn't always the case. If you're using multiple browsers in OS X all built on Webkit for instance, they share the same cookie store. Firefox and multiple firefox profiles isolate cookie storage and I also…
There are better alternatives for technical vendor-neutral certs (e.g. Offensive Security and SANS).
Agreed. This is a great article that finally connected the dots in my head. I'd like to see some recommendations on similar articles for other related tech (couch, mongo, hadoop, etc) that did the same for others.
If one were interested in building something like this themselves or getting into the market, where would be a good place to start as far as acquiring hardware, learning about asic systems, and the software behind these…
The convenience/security trade-off varies user to user, but for something as simple as FB, it might be considered overkill by most. I would encourage browsers that support isolated profiles, multiple browsers that don't…
In my limited understanding it's the difference between the webkit engine that OS X provides to developers to use, as opposed to Chrome which probably does something different in that regard. Besides site-specific…
I believe this isn't always the case. If you're using multiple browsers in OS X all built on Webkit for instance, they share the same cookie store. Firefox and multiple firefox profiles isolate cookie storage and I also…
There are better alternatives for technical vendor-neutral certs (e.g. Offensive Security and SANS).
Agreed. This is a great article that finally connected the dots in my head. I'd like to see some recommendations on similar articles for other related tech (couch, mongo, hadoop, etc) that did the same for others.
If one were interested in building something like this themselves or getting into the market, where would be a good place to start as far as acquiring hardware, learning about asic systems, and the software behind these…