Comment and that's why (Score 4, Insightful) 63
routers should route and probably run access control lists and other firewall stuff like expose some ports in your dmz.
servers should serve.
Servers route poorly, routers serve poorly.
routers should route and probably run access control lists and other firewall stuff like expose some ports in your dmz.
servers should serve.
Servers route poorly, routers serve poorly.
No DRM:
eBooks:
www.gutenberg.org
Texts, Movies, Audio, Education:
www.archive.org
My car doesn't have power windows, or keyless entry or even remote start.
They may be able to impact my cassette player?
How will I know if I can't read the article?
I managed accellion for web based and sftp file transfers, it's pretty mature, not too expensive. Check
www.accellion.com
The setup I used was a virtual server on vmware with an encrypted file system from a file server on our SAN.
The link for government services is at:
http://www.accellion.com/why-accellion/for-government
As your direct competitor I've had RIAA, MPAA, FBI notices sent to those sites because
you may have violated some law.
There is now an ongoing raid to seize all the computers and data at those sites
and they promise to return them in a year or two.
... for $50 each, I'll buy two!
Hrm, can it run WebOS^H^H^H^H^HCyanogenmod?
How about they make them into Zunes, or maybe Kin phones?
If you are good, you know when the network "isn't right" which is much better than UP/Down.
This includes knowing things like a switch port has lost duplex on an ethernet connection,
there is a broadcast storm in a building/site, one of your redundant links is down.
Being right much much more often than being wrong in diagnosis/troubleshooting is also a good trait.
We will be replacing all of the employees with small shell scripts. The ones we can't, we will be outsourcing your
jobs to Elbonia, until there are no employees remaining that are not upper management.
Then we will declare bankruptcy, pocket all the profits until we re-emerge as a shell company sellining
rights to our name.
Oh and XboxOne.
Everybody who ever bought any number of books will get a single $1-5 credit toward buying another book. States and Federal government will collect
millions of dollars and fines.
I've used Clusty/Yippy http://clusty.com/ for years. I like the aggregation on the left side.
HTML5 can't have DRM in it. It would never work.
What would stop people from modifying open source browsers to simply write the video out to a file?
You can't have netflix on linux, if you could you very well can't have DRM. With firefox + linux there would be nothing stopping you from simply recording the video or hell writing it directly to a file.
Umm isn't android linux ?
Netflix seems to run fine on my tablets and googletv...
Then he’s got to do what? Subpoena the service to see if the phone was actively used or not?
Yes. Yes he does.
Or maybe they could submit a request to the NSA.
Last time I heard VMS had never been hacked. Is that still the case?
It was the best OS I ever worked with. It'd be nice if they open sourced it.
Umm Kevin Mitnick?
According to the Wall Street Journel (in 2011) there are over 4500 Federal offenses, and there is no list of them.
8 Catfish = 1 Octo-puss