x86 is great if you want to go full UTM with your firewall and need a couple of VPN connections. These "apps" need CPU and RAM. As mentioned above, check out pfSense and OPNsense.
At the "discounted" $275 (2GB version + EU shipping), it's more expensive than embedded x86 solutions (APU2b4 or Celeron N) while being less powerful and flexible (the power consumption is the same). Still a nice toy to…
Agreed. Quite shocked by that statement and their development process.
This phone seems like a better option for people worried about privacy http://www.cryptophone.de/en/company/news/gsmk-introduces-ne... "Baseband firewall: Based upon three years of cutting-edge research in baseband…
So...ad agencies will still be able to profile us, unless it's for subscribers only and will thus only appeal to a very limited number of people.
Agreed. I've come to rely on so many different libraries, that I would need to see an API first.
I usually have no time to waste to view ads polluting my (mobile) browser. I do my own research when I'm looking for a product/service.
I don't think so (based on what I read). They want to manage your APIs and add functionalities that you're missing, like the extra layers of security. They don't provide you with a way to build your API to publish your…
There is at least a market for an API toolkit where you could choose an API model, security features, the DB to connect to, the language to use and the data model.
On top of what revorad said, think about what it takes to build and maintain your own platform. Will you have the resources?
Get the best SSL cert for the job... If you just want to secure a login page for your own personal use, get a free cert from StartSSL. If you need to give access to the page to more people, it's best to get a cheap cert…
x86 is great if you want to go full UTM with your firewall and need a couple of VPN connections. These "apps" need CPU and RAM. As mentioned above, check out pfSense and OPNsense.
At the "discounted" $275 (2GB version + EU shipping), it's more expensive than embedded x86 solutions (APU2b4 or Celeron N) while being less powerful and flexible (the power consumption is the same). Still a nice toy to…
Agreed. Quite shocked by that statement and their development process.
This phone seems like a better option for people worried about privacy http://www.cryptophone.de/en/company/news/gsmk-introduces-ne... "Baseband firewall: Based upon three years of cutting-edge research in baseband…
So...ad agencies will still be able to profile us, unless it's for subscribers only and will thus only appeal to a very limited number of people.
Agreed. I've come to rely on so many different libraries, that I would need to see an API first.
I usually have no time to waste to view ads polluting my (mobile) browser. I do my own research when I'm looking for a product/service.
I don't think so (based on what I read). They want to manage your APIs and add functionalities that you're missing, like the extra layers of security. They don't provide you with a way to build your API to publish your…
There is at least a market for an API toolkit where you could choose an API model, security features, the DB to connect to, the language to use and the data model.
On top of what revorad said, think about what it takes to build and maintain your own platform. Will you have the resources?
Get the best SSL cert for the job... If you just want to secure a login page for your own personal use, get a free cert from StartSSL. If you need to give access to the page to more people, it's best to get a cheap cert…