Hmm. If it doesn't have SELinux policy that actually does something, it probably shouldn't run as a daemon. Let's see how I can remove it... :(
When it's not warming up my food it can go to the mines... I just have to first install more power lines for my house, brb
Does the Linux version work with Wayland already? Edit: Apparently this is now built-in to Gnome 3.24+, using the name Night Light. I am happy camper again!
Yousician (https://yousician.com/). It's like an interactive guitar teacher, offering backround tracks, and evaluating how you play. The really surpsising thing is how well it works.
Most of nuclear waste should not called that. The more radioactive something is the more energy production capability it still has. Only a lunatic puts that stuff in caskets and digs caves for storage, and doesn't reap…
Just tell the Python 2 users frankly to go fuck themselves.
NTLM was deprecated in 1999, when Windows 2000 came out. You have been supposed to use krb5 since then, and disabled the NTLM. Why is anything about NTLM still news? You have to specifically enable it on newest Windows…
I don't understand why anyone would fund SoundCloud for a day. If someone can share what kind of sales pitch they have used to investors, I'd like to see it! Their income apparatus seems to be "sing up for free". It's…
Gnome 3 has been dpi independent from day 0, so what are you talking about?
I am running virtual machines with iSCSI storage over 802.11an... It's fast enough even for that. (Well, there's latency, but good enough for my development boxes.)
Perhaps. But then again, the RHEL people really need many of the features SystemD offers. The Ubuntu Beta people can keep running init if they must.
At least none of the Java libraries seemed to fall for this when I tried.
Why would EU care? As UK is not part of Europe anymore, they really have no reason to care about .io islands...
You call forging votes, and banning large parts of the community a "seismic product shifts" ? :)
I can't even... IANAL, but I would have written memo on those discussions as well because I would have been scared witless.
I love *tex. You want to install software, it pulls in half of the galaxy as dependencies. The equivalent of black holes in software.
Unrelated, but also check out http://schoolofherring.com/videos/ for some general leadership lessons.
There's no reason GC couldn't work on GPUs. No one just has bothered implementing it yet.
We haven't even got to the hardest questions yet because driverless cars are still so far away. Think of a situation where you have to choose from either hitting an other car killing everyone inside it but saving you,…
Most interesting. However, you have to butcher your system a bit in order to make that happen... That doesn't say there aren't setups like that, but they are really one out of million.
To be honest the banks do not know what to do with blockchains. Their best properties and the banks' needs are not aligned. When you add in stuff the banks need like forcible retraction of transactions, and transaction…
As long as you keep the keys not in HSM, that'll be true. Should also require the use of TPM for storing keys..
Also, TLS support. Ada Web Server uses OpenSSL for that. It's not possible to develop a secure web application with ADA at this moment, because you can't run one of the known weak spots with ADA based implementation. If…
Original discussion from over a decade ago was more about clashing opinions, strong personalities, and anti-NSA sentiment (how SELinux ws handled). Grsecurity has always been very opinionated, and technically well…
Funny thing is, this is approximately where CIA was with similar technology in closer to 2000. They did some demos for politicians about how they can given anyone's fake their messages. That stuff is golden for…
Hmm. If it doesn't have SELinux policy that actually does something, it probably shouldn't run as a daemon. Let's see how I can remove it... :(
When it's not warming up my food it can go to the mines... I just have to first install more power lines for my house, brb
Does the Linux version work with Wayland already? Edit: Apparently this is now built-in to Gnome 3.24+, using the name Night Light. I am happy camper again!
Yousician (https://yousician.com/). It's like an interactive guitar teacher, offering backround tracks, and evaluating how you play. The really surpsising thing is how well it works.
Most of nuclear waste should not called that. The more radioactive something is the more energy production capability it still has. Only a lunatic puts that stuff in caskets and digs caves for storage, and doesn't reap…
Just tell the Python 2 users frankly to go fuck themselves.
NTLM was deprecated in 1999, when Windows 2000 came out. You have been supposed to use krb5 since then, and disabled the NTLM. Why is anything about NTLM still news? You have to specifically enable it on newest Windows…
I don't understand why anyone would fund SoundCloud for a day. If someone can share what kind of sales pitch they have used to investors, I'd like to see it! Their income apparatus seems to be "sing up for free". It's…
Gnome 3 has been dpi independent from day 0, so what are you talking about?
I am running virtual machines with iSCSI storage over 802.11an... It's fast enough even for that. (Well, there's latency, but good enough for my development boxes.)
Perhaps. But then again, the RHEL people really need many of the features SystemD offers. The Ubuntu Beta people can keep running init if they must.
At least none of the Java libraries seemed to fall for this when I tried.
Why would EU care? As UK is not part of Europe anymore, they really have no reason to care about .io islands...
You call forging votes, and banning large parts of the community a "seismic product shifts" ? :)
I can't even... IANAL, but I would have written memo on those discussions as well because I would have been scared witless.
I love *tex. You want to install software, it pulls in half of the galaxy as dependencies. The equivalent of black holes in software.
Unrelated, but also check out http://schoolofherring.com/videos/ for some general leadership lessons.
There's no reason GC couldn't work on GPUs. No one just has bothered implementing it yet.
We haven't even got to the hardest questions yet because driverless cars are still so far away. Think of a situation where you have to choose from either hitting an other car killing everyone inside it but saving you,…
Most interesting. However, you have to butcher your system a bit in order to make that happen... That doesn't say there aren't setups like that, but they are really one out of million.
To be honest the banks do not know what to do with blockchains. Their best properties and the banks' needs are not aligned. When you add in stuff the banks need like forcible retraction of transactions, and transaction…
As long as you keep the keys not in HSM, that'll be true. Should also require the use of TPM for storing keys..
Also, TLS support. Ada Web Server uses OpenSSL for that. It's not possible to develop a secure web application with ADA at this moment, because you can't run one of the known weak spots with ADA based implementation. If…
Original discussion from over a decade ago was more about clashing opinions, strong personalities, and anti-NSA sentiment (how SELinux ws handled). Grsecurity has always been very opinionated, and technically well…
Funny thing is, this is approximately where CIA was with similar technology in closer to 2000. They did some demos for politicians about how they can given anyone's fake their messages. That stuff is golden for…