> has way better performance Do you have any performance comparison? > many more capabilities As...? Care to compare?
Nope, a typo -> netlix != netflix.
From https://github.com/authy/authy-ssh/blob/master/authy-ssh#L11...: Default action when api.authy.com cannot be contacted: 1. Disable two factor authentication until api.authy.com is back 2. Don't allow logins until…
but India == Asia & Pacific.
Most likely using "keepalive": http://nginx.org/r/keepalive
Obviously! However, I felt that used aircraft vs new flying car wouldn't be a fair price comparison.
> is $279K significantly cheaper than most private airplanes? No, it's not. You can buy lower-end models of Cessna and Cirrus at similar price... and Cessna Skycatcher costs only half of that ($149,900).
Ah, indeed, it seems that FreeBSD is a lot less package-friendly than OpenBSD & NetBSD.
> FreeBSD is (more or less) moving towards pkgng, which has roughly the same goals. Yeah, but the BSDs always had pkg_add and other pkg_* tools, pkgin is just a nice alternative that works on more than one system...…
Only pkgsrc part of the community ;) Also, it's only used for packages distribution and the packages are still build from the ports: pkgin is aimed at being an apt / yum like tool for managing pkgsrc binary packages.
> What a non-article. ZFS is more mature than an unmature and unstable filesystem? Really? Keep in mind that, with one exception, ZFS is pretty much rock-solid from day one. Also, you should really read:…
All alternatives look much better and are much smaller than GoPro nowadays :) - http://replayxd.com/cameras/replay-xd1080-camera/ - http://contour.com/products/contour-plus - http://driftinnovation.com/camera/drift-hd/
Why is he being downvoted? As per RFC2119 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt): 3. SHOULD This word, or the adjective "RECOMMENDED", mean that there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a…
printf() introduces delay that is often enough to hide / "fix" race conditions.
No, because it's transparent for the content-provider and it doesn't require any changes to the website and/or it's code.
> Love ZFS, hate having to use it in FreeBSD or Illumos Why?
Like Dylan16807 said - it doesn't. Chrome already hides "user:pass" bits in the status bar.
...and how is that different from <a href="http://evilsite.com">microsoft.com</a> ?
Keep in mind that those $3bn are mostly "future" revenues that will be generated over the next 5 years (http://www.spacex.com/launch_manifest.php).
How is that YC-specific?
They're targeting _May_ release.
> RSA and other key exchange techniques are another story though, as the article mentions RSA is theoretically significantly weaker to a functioning quantum computer than AES to start with, and I don't really know…
What you describe is "franctional ownership" for owner-pilots and there are already equivalents of that in the airspace (i.e. AirShare Elite - http://www.airshareselite.com/). The difference between SurfAir and…
But that's pretty much the minimum price for any "show up and fly" program to be profitable. Also, keep in mind that this is price per plane, not per seat.
They would need to either: add stopovers or buy a lot more expensive airplane to fly such long range.
> has way better performance Do you have any performance comparison? > many more capabilities As...? Care to compare?
Nope, a typo -> netlix != netflix.
From https://github.com/authy/authy-ssh/blob/master/authy-ssh#L11...: Default action when api.authy.com cannot be contacted: 1. Disable two factor authentication until api.authy.com is back 2. Don't allow logins until…
but India == Asia & Pacific.
Most likely using "keepalive": http://nginx.org/r/keepalive
Obviously! However, I felt that used aircraft vs new flying car wouldn't be a fair price comparison.
> is $279K significantly cheaper than most private airplanes? No, it's not. You can buy lower-end models of Cessna and Cirrus at similar price... and Cessna Skycatcher costs only half of that ($149,900).
Ah, indeed, it seems that FreeBSD is a lot less package-friendly than OpenBSD & NetBSD.
> FreeBSD is (more or less) moving towards pkgng, which has roughly the same goals. Yeah, but the BSDs always had pkg_add and other pkg_* tools, pkgin is just a nice alternative that works on more than one system...…
Only pkgsrc part of the community ;) Also, it's only used for packages distribution and the packages are still build from the ports: pkgin is aimed at being an apt / yum like tool for managing pkgsrc binary packages.
> What a non-article. ZFS is more mature than an unmature and unstable filesystem? Really? Keep in mind that, with one exception, ZFS is pretty much rock-solid from day one. Also, you should really read:…
All alternatives look much better and are much smaller than GoPro nowadays :) - http://replayxd.com/cameras/replay-xd1080-camera/ - http://contour.com/products/contour-plus - http://driftinnovation.com/camera/drift-hd/
Why is he being downvoted? As per RFC2119 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt): 3. SHOULD This word, or the adjective "RECOMMENDED", mean that there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a…
printf() introduces delay that is often enough to hide / "fix" race conditions.
No, because it's transparent for the content-provider and it doesn't require any changes to the website and/or it's code.
> Love ZFS, hate having to use it in FreeBSD or Illumos Why?
Like Dylan16807 said - it doesn't. Chrome already hides "user:pass" bits in the status bar.
...and how is that different from <a href="http://evilsite.com">microsoft.com</a> ?
Keep in mind that those $3bn are mostly "future" revenues that will be generated over the next 5 years (http://www.spacex.com/launch_manifest.php).
How is that YC-specific?
They're targeting _May_ release.
> RSA and other key exchange techniques are another story though, as the article mentions RSA is theoretically significantly weaker to a functioning quantum computer than AES to start with, and I don't really know…
What you describe is "franctional ownership" for owner-pilots and there are already equivalents of that in the airspace (i.e. AirShare Elite - http://www.airshareselite.com/). The difference between SurfAir and…
But that's pretty much the minimum price for any "show up and fly" program to be profitable. Also, keep in mind that this is price per plane, not per seat.
They would need to either: add stopovers or buy a lot more expensive airplane to fly such long range.