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Would be interesting to set up email servers on some of the more popular instances and see how much traffic they’re actually getting.
Would be interesting to set up email servers on some of the more popular instances and see how much traffic they’re actually getting.
Who needs private variables when you can generate cryptographically secure variable names? Much better security.
It’s great, just give your cloud servers public IPs and you get tons of completely free vulnerability scans! This life hack has saved me tens of thousands of dollars in pentesting.
Gotta review the 5 line PR ten times just to make absolutely totally sure there’s nothing wrong with it before submitting it.
It can if you set up proper security but, well, the US government isn’t exactly known for that.
Nice shot! Totality was a true sight to behold, but partial eclipses are really awesome too.
Ctrl+Shift+T T T T T T T T
Only if someone was born in Kiribati in the first hour of Jan 1. According to Google in 2000 its population was only 89000 and its birth rate was 31 per 1000 people per year. That gives an average of one person being born every 3.18 hours. I’m not sure what the population of the countries in GMT+13 is, but I think they’re also a likely candidate.
SSHing into my less powerful machines takes a good few seconds, so I’m not sure if I’d notice an extra 500ms. For the more powerful ones that are basically instant it would be much more noticeable.
Gotta put on those invisible tracking codes.
Always a relevant xkcd.
What’s even up with that guy? What’s he trying to accomplish? Spammers confuse me.
I had to pipe dd through gzip over SSH recently to locally image a disk on a cloud server. That was fun.
Yeah I’m thinking that’s most likely the problem.
Nose to the left, mouth to the right, of course.
The vast majority of cameras are 4:3, however.
I’m not smart enough to understand that, but I’ll believe you. :D
Technically the photon is being absorbed and re-emitted inside the star, so it’s not exactly the same photon.
You’re partially right. Gavity has infinite range, so a distant star does exert some force on you. And that force is present regardless of other gravitational fields like the Earth or Sun. However it’s many orders of magnitude weaker than the force from the Earth and Sun so it’s pretty much irrelevant.
Why did they put that button in such an annoying spot to press? If you’re going to add a pointless button at least put it on the thumb side, like almost every other mouse in existence.