> That said, a script that pokes and prods the right places and reports a machine's 'security factor' and prompts improvements would be cool (and probably already exists). https://cisofy.com/lynis/
I've been meaning to try out Revisr [0]. [0] https://github.com/ExpandedFronts/revisr
This Google Doc has a list of URLs tested by the detectify.com scanner: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vN2QOG2OZIAHGXDmd5wB8FPi...
I'm not noticing much of an improvement on my mid-2011 MacBook Air (< 6 month old battery, 145 cycle count). The fact that the battery life indicator shows applications that are using significant amounts of energy has…
If you do decide to do some Python: http://docs.python.org/2/library/turtle.html
I too have an X220 with the "HD" screen. It looks great. The only issue is the awful resolution, but it's the same with the regular panel. I should probably mention that it runs Arch Linux without issue.
That's the English pricing. They recently updated their French page: http://www.ovh.com/ca/fr/serveurs-dedies/ The same server is $49/month + tax now.
Odd. I just launched it on my device under iOS 6.0.1 and it ran just fine. (Using an iPhone 5, maybe that's why?)
A lot of retailers I've been to require you to show government issued ID to prove your identity when your chip fails. Some downright refuse to accept your credit card.
I rather enjoy my Kobo. I'm not sure why it says "Coming Soon" because it's out now. http://www.kobo.com/koboglo It's definitely e-paper, I don't believe it has remote wipe, and can read many ebook formats, including…
I second using Vagrant boxes, but there is an easy solution for running Postgres on OS X now: http://postgresapp.com/
I told them my country was Canada. The welcome email they sent me included a link with an invitation code. In the dashboard it asks me to give a Tax ID and SIN and lets me charge either USD or CAD.
I signed up to be notified when Stripe was available in Canada and received a welcome email maybe a week later. https://stripe.com/global
Mint is using a Gnome 3 fork called Cinnamon.
> That said, a script that pokes and prods the right places and reports a machine's 'security factor' and prompts improvements would be cool (and probably already exists). https://cisofy.com/lynis/
I've been meaning to try out Revisr [0]. [0] https://github.com/ExpandedFronts/revisr
This Google Doc has a list of URLs tested by the detectify.com scanner: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vN2QOG2OZIAHGXDmd5wB8FPi...
I'm not noticing much of an improvement on my mid-2011 MacBook Air (< 6 month old battery, 145 cycle count). The fact that the battery life indicator shows applications that are using significant amounts of energy has…
If you do decide to do some Python: http://docs.python.org/2/library/turtle.html
I too have an X220 with the "HD" screen. It looks great. The only issue is the awful resolution, but it's the same with the regular panel. I should probably mention that it runs Arch Linux without issue.
That's the English pricing. They recently updated their French page: http://www.ovh.com/ca/fr/serveurs-dedies/ The same server is $49/month + tax now.
Odd. I just launched it on my device under iOS 6.0.1 and it ran just fine. (Using an iPhone 5, maybe that's why?)
A lot of retailers I've been to require you to show government issued ID to prove your identity when your chip fails. Some downright refuse to accept your credit card.
I rather enjoy my Kobo. I'm not sure why it says "Coming Soon" because it's out now. http://www.kobo.com/koboglo It's definitely e-paper, I don't believe it has remote wipe, and can read many ebook formats, including…
I second using Vagrant boxes, but there is an easy solution for running Postgres on OS X now: http://postgresapp.com/
I told them my country was Canada. The welcome email they sent me included a link with an invitation code. In the dashboard it asks me to give a Tax ID and SIN and lets me charge either USD or CAD.
I signed up to be notified when Stripe was available in Canada and received a welcome email maybe a week later. https://stripe.com/global
Mint is using a Gnome 3 fork called Cinnamon.