I suppose SSH is easier to use on machines you don't own, but the best practice would be to set up a VPN tunnel. 6 - 1/2 dozen.
Wait, in GamerGate it was the activist journalists who were writing skewed articles that were the bad actors, wasn't it?
I don't have the knowledge to support or contest anything except your last sentence. yum's UI is the only thing I like more than apt-get. But yum doesn't have the concept of depends vs. recommends, so installing nginx,…
I have several issues with your post. 1) Public places /used/ to be private! In practice, anyway, because CCTV wasn't ubiquitous, and constant recording by every passerby wasn't the norm. It's a public space, but 24/7…
So you're saying a company should have full time workers who ONLY monitor a specific system, separate from its day-to-day maintenance?
oncall and support are instant turnaways? How do you get employed in IT?
Regardless of my potential issues with tptacek, I stopped reading at >The cheaters deserve to be outed.
Same way the Mercury Seven were "founding astronauts": the first class, the inaugural group, etc.
Look. Seriously. Like, totally. Not everyone interested in Tor is educated enough to reinstall an OS. Or they need Windows for something else they do. Or 50 other things. Or maybe we're concerned about VPN leakage, or…
As if Oracle's practices shouldn't have already warned you away. If this is what set you off...
I guarantee you don't need the "middle" pack for a two-dev shop. Either use their hosted solution, host your own CE, or spend $390 a year to get the EE code with minimal support.
Reverse racism is used (in my experience) to define racist behaviors taken as a response to "original" racism. Examples include quota systems at universities, or otherwise discriminating against whites/majorities in the…
Gettin' real tired of people parroting this. Anyone who has used Github knows there is plenty of data (issues, labels, wikis) that aren't forked when you clone a GH repo.
Their ANTISPAM policy is draconian, but I like their interface. I like that root passwords are in the web interface instead of going through email. Finally, their presence in more datacenters is useful for someone in…
Subscription numbers on a default sub are useless.
>The shutdowns of the other subreddits were petulant moves by power mods to treat their users as pawns and hockey pucks. They were punishing their users because they were in a power struggle with the admins. That's…
That's what Rackspace does. I haven't used them in a while, but it looks like it's ALL they do now. (moved to DO, since it was half the cost and I /do/ have enough sysadmin chops to keep two linux servers patched).…
While others are asking "Why is CompanyA buying a /48 a week?", my question is "Why isn't ISP-A asking CompanyA why they need a /48 a week?" IPv6 operates in several of these hierarchical subnets. A /64 is the smallest,…
How about working for a company with sensitive defense or financial information, for which access from China/Russia/Ukraine is completely unnecessary? GeoIP blocking is not one's only defense, of course, but it's one of…
What a comment! You made a binary discussion from a nuanced one. The question is whether an attractive UI (which, surprise, matters to many people) is worth focusing developer effort. Several comments in this thread…
For the record, IP source routing has its use cases. It's done via firewall or high-end router policy, and it's not a federated protocol. but it's handy.
> The christian right of the US has the apocalyptic narrative of the Rapture, just waiting for the right circumstances to blow into the same kind of fanatic destruction as that of ISIS. You literally say the Christian…
If you are insinuating that the radical Christian right is waiting for a moment to commit the same actions as ISIS, then I believe your are completely incorrect. They're crazy, and they expect more violence and chaos to…
Licensing is huge for not-a-mama-papa company. Support is also a bear. I can't think of a time Cisco has significantly improved an acquisition in the near term.
It's not just perceived control - it's the reenforcement. We all speed, but we always speed just a bit over the limit. Raise the limit, people raise their speed. 10 year olds goaded on by friends shouldn't be looking at…
I suppose SSH is easier to use on machines you don't own, but the best practice would be to set up a VPN tunnel. 6 - 1/2 dozen.
Wait, in GamerGate it was the activist journalists who were writing skewed articles that were the bad actors, wasn't it?
I don't have the knowledge to support or contest anything except your last sentence. yum's UI is the only thing I like more than apt-get. But yum doesn't have the concept of depends vs. recommends, so installing nginx,…
I have several issues with your post. 1) Public places /used/ to be private! In practice, anyway, because CCTV wasn't ubiquitous, and constant recording by every passerby wasn't the norm. It's a public space, but 24/7…
So you're saying a company should have full time workers who ONLY monitor a specific system, separate from its day-to-day maintenance?
oncall and support are instant turnaways? How do you get employed in IT?
Regardless of my potential issues with tptacek, I stopped reading at >The cheaters deserve to be outed.
Same way the Mercury Seven were "founding astronauts": the first class, the inaugural group, etc.
Look. Seriously. Like, totally. Not everyone interested in Tor is educated enough to reinstall an OS. Or they need Windows for something else they do. Or 50 other things. Or maybe we're concerned about VPN leakage, or…
As if Oracle's practices shouldn't have already warned you away. If this is what set you off...
I guarantee you don't need the "middle" pack for a two-dev shop. Either use their hosted solution, host your own CE, or spend $390 a year to get the EE code with minimal support.
Reverse racism is used (in my experience) to define racist behaviors taken as a response to "original" racism. Examples include quota systems at universities, or otherwise discriminating against whites/majorities in the…
Gettin' real tired of people parroting this. Anyone who has used Github knows there is plenty of data (issues, labels, wikis) that aren't forked when you clone a GH repo.
Their ANTISPAM policy is draconian, but I like their interface. I like that root passwords are in the web interface instead of going through email. Finally, their presence in more datacenters is useful for someone in…
Subscription numbers on a default sub are useless.
>The shutdowns of the other subreddits were petulant moves by power mods to treat their users as pawns and hockey pucks. They were punishing their users because they were in a power struggle with the admins. That's…
That's what Rackspace does. I haven't used them in a while, but it looks like it's ALL they do now. (moved to DO, since it was half the cost and I /do/ have enough sysadmin chops to keep two linux servers patched).…
While others are asking "Why is CompanyA buying a /48 a week?", my question is "Why isn't ISP-A asking CompanyA why they need a /48 a week?" IPv6 operates in several of these hierarchical subnets. A /64 is the smallest,…
How about working for a company with sensitive defense or financial information, for which access from China/Russia/Ukraine is completely unnecessary? GeoIP blocking is not one's only defense, of course, but it's one of…
What a comment! You made a binary discussion from a nuanced one. The question is whether an attractive UI (which, surprise, matters to many people) is worth focusing developer effort. Several comments in this thread…
For the record, IP source routing has its use cases. It's done via firewall or high-end router policy, and it's not a federated protocol. but it's handy.
> The christian right of the US has the apocalyptic narrative of the Rapture, just waiting for the right circumstances to blow into the same kind of fanatic destruction as that of ISIS. You literally say the Christian…
If you are insinuating that the radical Christian right is waiting for a moment to commit the same actions as ISIS, then I believe your are completely incorrect. They're crazy, and they expect more violence and chaos to…
Licensing is huge for not-a-mama-papa company. Support is also a bear. I can't think of a time Cisco has significantly improved an acquisition in the near term.
It's not just perceived control - it's the reenforcement. We all speed, but we always speed just a bit over the limit. Raise the limit, people raise their speed. 10 year olds goaded on by friends shouldn't be looking at…