Exactly what I read, too. I only clicked it hoping it was a joke....
Exactly what I read, too. I only clicked it hoping it was a joke....
No problem. If you’d be interested in some of the more advanced concepts behind DDOS attacks and preventing them, I’d be willing to do a writeup and/or discuss them with you via some other medium.
Cloudflare works well for websites, though with the downside that all DNS must be run through it to be truly effective. Just protecting the main site won’t work due to the fact many DDOS services have “cloudflare resolvers” that check for non-cloudflare IP’s in dns records.
As someone who invested a large amount of time into researching this issue, this video is pretty much dead on, except for the fact that a botnet is involved in DNS amp attacks. DNS amp attacks require the ability to fake the target computer’s address (spoof the IP) in the header of the DNS packet, which only some…
Interesting, thanks for the reply. Apparently I don't have problems with sensitivity to light then. Also, as fun as having prescription computer glasses (or goggles, etc.) would be, the price tag on most of these prescription specialty eyewear fails to endear them to me.
...its philosophy of emphasizing critical thinking ( how you problem solve, rather than what you memorized).
I honestly feel like they shot themselves in the foot with the iWatch. As someone who doesn't have an iPhone (or a phone at all, sorry guys) I would of loved to have gotten an iWatch but I certainly won't be shelling out $350 for a device with 3/4 or more of it's features locked unless I'm connected to an iPhone.
I'm having a good laugh reading this. I really lost it at "Appreciably faster downloads 150 MBits/s vs 100 MBits/s"
I thought about them, but they seem like just tinted glass to me, not to mention the fact I already wear glasses and stacking them does work well.
I wouldn't worry about it unless you see something you can't live without in newer versions. I'm not a "professional" designer per-say, but I spend a lot of time in photoshop and I'm a version behind and couldn't find any significant changes to everyday workflow when I did the one month trial of CS6, and I doubt it's…
True, I'm still using CS5.5 and have not found any reason to upgrade. The old versions are still much better than any alternative available as of now. I think they should have made the subscription service an offering instead of a requirement.
Vote: None.
One with actual hardware switches under each key, as you would know if you would actually read the the article/the articles linked to it.
Seconded, I've had this keyboard for about 6 months now (I upgraded from the g510 non-mechanical) and absolutely love it.
As someone who just switched to got a mac, how is this considered a lot of icons? Anyone here seen the icon view of windows control panel recently? It's got at least five times as many icons. As often as I access the settings, having a few extra icons isn't a bad thing. If anything, it'll save time later when you…
Just a bit of googling around found this very viable option that actually looks good, for probably about as much as the limber and sawhorse brackets.
It appears it's covering his light switch. And it's ugly. Honestly, I get DIY can work sometimes, but this is a case when investing a little bit in something you're going to be using every day could pay off, especially to your living spaces visual appeal.
The warranty shouldn't have anything to do with the software running the phone, and you are not physically modifying it so it is considerable different than installing a new steering wheel in your car. Installing linux on a PC doesn't void it's warranty, so why should installing a modified OS on your phone?
I don't think you even read what I said...
This is all fine and dandy as long as they keep it as an addon. The day they build it into chrome is the day I remove chrome from all my machines.