

People email The Register with their stories then they rewrite it into these articles once a week.
People email The Register with their stories then they rewrite it into these articles once a week.
Oh good, I didn’t even look at the tiers. Yea, that is a parade of red flags.
Ai, emojis, Kickstarter, vague information. Do you have any more red flags?
But how does a tool like a hammer or screwdriver make money on its own.
How would you explain this to your 80 year old grandparents who never owned anything more advanced then a touchtone telephone?
What about ticking?
It it counting how many bits are left?
Page 2 seems to have a lot of redundant question.
I intend to continue using self-hosting services in the future if possible.
I will use self-hosting services regularly in the future if possible.
I will frequently use self-hosting services in the future if possible
Ah yes, firm regulatory action. By the same regulators that approved the merger in the first place?
Inb4 an out of court settlement happens in about a year and a half with CS not admitting fault but paying an undisclosed amount to Delta.
The Atlanta-based judge also let Delta pursue a computer trespass claim, and a narrowed claim that CrowdStrike fraudulently promised not to introduce an “unauthorized back door” into the carrier’s computers.
Also, this will be interesting.
Not much of a take here mate. Looks more like blog spam, and your blog entry isn’t even complete.
My home, work, and mobile networks are all dual stacked.
This is a difference in kind. IPv4 live was extended with Nat and cgnat, but nothing equivalent came for snmp.
Really? SNMPv3 was ratified in 1998. How does anyone take them seriously without it?
I only have one issue with the post.
The conclusion says use long random SNMP community strings.
Ideally you should be using SNMPv3 because snmp1/2/2c are all clear text.
Apart from that, nice article
What kind of freezers are they? I hear that top loading freezers are quite efficient because the cool doesn’t escape when it gets opened like a front loading one.
Unsaved n++ tabs
Ah yes, using at least 30% more power to not deal with a cable.