I came to the same realization recently. I have a lot of flexibility at work to work on personal projects that relate to my job. Unfortunately work doesn't provide some of the infrastructure I need/want. So now I have a…
I don't think they are really outside the norm for corporate life. If people were productive at work, we'd need less web proxies to handle the load.
I don't think that is an over estimation of the impact of universities. First, are the majority of university educated programmers really learning from CS professors? I'd venture that more programming is taught outside…
No one can (or should) write totally secure code. But there are a lot of simple mistakes leading to XSS and SQLi that can easily be avoided by having some standards.
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speaking from experience (https://github.com/bryanbrannigan/pastebin-parser) if you are just grabbing the pastes from the "latest" box you are missing a lot. To grab everything we actually had to create a distributed…
Several DNS hosting services do this at varying costs. DurableDNS (which I founded but have sold) does it at a low cost. It's fairly trivial softwarewise as long as you have the redundant hardware, DCs, etc.
The best part of that article is the one comment complaining about employers being picky. The person leaving the comment uses "excepting" instead of "accepting" and "thou" instead of "though". Perhaps your writing…
>> 1.1.2 Minimize Software to Minimize Vulnerability > >I agree on yum. If the attacker has root and can run yum. It is too late. You missed the point. More software means a larger attack surface.…
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They did pay a small portion... between 3% and 4% "The entire medical bill for seven years, in fact, was steeply discounted. The $618,616 became $254,176 when the insurers paid their share and imposed their discounts.…
I came to the same realization recently. I have a lot of flexibility at work to work on personal projects that relate to my job. Unfortunately work doesn't provide some of the infrastructure I need/want. So now I have a…
I don't think they are really outside the norm for corporate life. If people were productive at work, we'd need less web proxies to handle the load.
I don't think that is an over estimation of the impact of universities. First, are the majority of university educated programmers really learning from CS professors? I'd venture that more programming is taught outside…
No one can (or should) write totally secure code. But there are a lot of simple mistakes leading to XSS and SQLi that can easily be avoided by having some standards.
cheap VPS boxes from lowendbox.com work well for this purpose. we also had problems just processing the queue on busy days.
speaking from experience (https://github.com/bryanbrannigan/pastebin-parser) if you are just grabbing the pastes from the "latest" box you are missing a lot. To grab everything we actually had to create a distributed…
Several DNS hosting services do this at varying costs. DurableDNS (which I founded but have sold) does it at a low cost. It's fairly trivial softwarewise as long as you have the redundant hardware, DCs, etc.
The best part of that article is the one comment complaining about employers being picky. The person leaving the comment uses "excepting" instead of "accepting" and "thou" instead of "though". Perhaps your writing…
>> 1.1.2 Minimize Software to Minimize Vulnerability > >I agree on yum. If the attacker has root and can run yum. It is too late. You missed the point. More software means a larger attack surface.…
I just switched everything to lastpass.com and use it on my home pc, work pc, and iphone. Works great so far.
They did pay a small portion... between 3% and 4% "The entire medical bill for seven years, in fact, was steeply discounted. The $618,616 became $254,176 when the insurers paid their share and imposed their discounts.…