(A little off-topic but...) In the last 5 years or such, that lax attitude towards IDs has changed. Police departments in large cities, are asking bar owners to use the ID "verification" machines to check IDs at the…
I think this is fantastic engineering work towards performance, without falling back on the "RAM is cheap" line and instead doing nothing. It's not every day that you see an example of someone examining and improving…
It wouldn't continue uninterrupted forever. Those power exports are paid for in currency denominated by the US dollar. California is no longer part of the US, remember? Each of those states would have to negotiate with…
Not just the economy. You'd also need high level US military leaders to go insubordinate, voluntarily ignore their chain of command, and "donate" the assets of the US armed services to the Republic of California. Texas…
That's not quite how routing works -- null routing the attackers affects RETURN traffic to the attackers. By then, the damage is done, the target host is already overwhelmed with attack traffic.
From driving around Texas which uses concrete for a lot of highway development, I can tell you the exaggerated road noise doesn't help.
We carry the PSTN over the Internet over private IP networks that interconnect with each other over the PSTN. I know, it's nitpicking.
(A little off-topic but...) In the last 5 years or such, that lax attitude towards IDs has changed. Police departments in large cities, are asking bar owners to use the ID "verification" machines to check IDs at the…
I think this is fantastic engineering work towards performance, without falling back on the "RAM is cheap" line and instead doing nothing. It's not every day that you see an example of someone examining and improving…
It wouldn't continue uninterrupted forever. Those power exports are paid for in currency denominated by the US dollar. California is no longer part of the US, remember? Each of those states would have to negotiate with…
Not just the economy. You'd also need high level US military leaders to go insubordinate, voluntarily ignore their chain of command, and "donate" the assets of the US armed services to the Republic of California. Texas…
That's not quite how routing works -- null routing the attackers affects RETURN traffic to the attackers. By then, the damage is done, the target host is already overwhelmed with attack traffic.
From driving around Texas which uses concrete for a lot of highway development, I can tell you the exaggerated road noise doesn't help.
We carry the PSTN over the Internet over private IP networks that interconnect with each other over the PSTN. I know, it's nitpicking.