i know, right? NDAs have such clear, big fonts and it says "YOUR CHOICE" at the top. awesome comment dude.
iranian ip addr != iranian hacker. amateur mistake. come on eff.
Ya, but they didn't figure that implementations would be so brain-dead. From what I can tell, it's not the protocol that's at fault but how browsers handle OCSP failure. It should be a hard error.
thank you so much for weighing in.
Rasmus identifies himself as an amateur. PHP is marketed as being amateur friendly.
for all the downvoters, it's pretty undeniable that as far as security is concerned, it was amateur hour at phpfog.
php... a language by amateurs, for amateurs. phpfog... a service by amateurs, for amateurs.
accounting can get pretty creative sometimes.
they already reached a settlement with Amazon last year. MS is going to get their way with B&N too.
yeah it's not like there's been any recent developments of note in that region at all either, huh
it's where you go to update your profile to indicate to others that you're looking for a new job.
Mostly I think it's more a cultural quirk of some European countries and I don't really care all that much. What bothers me more is stuff like this: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014271060_b...
and cell phones, texting, wifi, email ... it's about communication in general, yo.
there's more than one buyer out there for vulns
heh yeah I prefer vulns that never get disclosed except to clients that can pay a lot more.
Twitter is a long con just like many other successful businesses, for example Google.
there are many who would classify some building codes as unnecessary and some as absolutely essential, but for others the difference between the two is just too much to fathom... and as a result of their brains hurting…
Good point :) Here's a different take, then, and probably harder to verify, but I am guessing is true: Cache utilization has increased much more than RAM or HD, not just because programs are handling more data but also…
"modern C++" has changed meanings so many times in the past 10 years that it's not funny anymore. there's always some "modern" solution in C++ that ends up causing more problems, leading to further "modern" solutions…
Cache sizes have not seen gains proportional to RAM or HDs.
no kidding. trying to make a better c++ is like trying to make a better cvs. just don't bother.
you're only going to need 16+ IPs if you're making those outbound connections to the same destination IP & port... which seems unlikely.
This book is like a self-help book... it mostly makes you feel good, otherwise mostly worthless. People who like this book are probably bad programmers.
TechFlash is fluffy Seattle-area "tech" company news. Mostly covers consumer-facing internet "startups" or Microsoft. Doesn't really talk much tech at all.
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
i know, right? NDAs have such clear, big fonts and it says "YOUR CHOICE" at the top. awesome comment dude.
iranian ip addr != iranian hacker. amateur mistake. come on eff.
Ya, but they didn't figure that implementations would be so brain-dead. From what I can tell, it's not the protocol that's at fault but how browsers handle OCSP failure. It should be a hard error.
thank you so much for weighing in.
Rasmus identifies himself as an amateur. PHP is marketed as being amateur friendly.
for all the downvoters, it's pretty undeniable that as far as security is concerned, it was amateur hour at phpfog.
php... a language by amateurs, for amateurs. phpfog... a service by amateurs, for amateurs.
accounting can get pretty creative sometimes.
they already reached a settlement with Amazon last year. MS is going to get their way with B&N too.
yeah it's not like there's been any recent developments of note in that region at all either, huh
it's where you go to update your profile to indicate to others that you're looking for a new job.
Mostly I think it's more a cultural quirk of some European countries and I don't really care all that much. What bothers me more is stuff like this: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014271060_b...
and cell phones, texting, wifi, email ... it's about communication in general, yo.
there's more than one buyer out there for vulns
heh yeah I prefer vulns that never get disclosed except to clients that can pay a lot more.
Twitter is a long con just like many other successful businesses, for example Google.
there are many who would classify some building codes as unnecessary and some as absolutely essential, but for others the difference between the two is just too much to fathom... and as a result of their brains hurting…
Good point :) Here's a different take, then, and probably harder to verify, but I am guessing is true: Cache utilization has increased much more than RAM or HD, not just because programs are handling more data but also…
"modern C++" has changed meanings so many times in the past 10 years that it's not funny anymore. there's always some "modern" solution in C++ that ends up causing more problems, leading to further "modern" solutions…
Cache sizes have not seen gains proportional to RAM or HDs.
no kidding. trying to make a better c++ is like trying to make a better cvs. just don't bother.
you're only going to need 16+ IPs if you're making those outbound connections to the same destination IP & port... which seems unlikely.
This book is like a self-help book... it mostly makes you feel good, otherwise mostly worthless. People who like this book are probably bad programmers.
TechFlash is fluffy Seattle-area "tech" company news. Mostly covers consumer-facing internet "startups" or Microsoft. Doesn't really talk much tech at all.
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.