Monthly Archive:: September 2016
I’ve been searching for a solution for private repositories that would not assume paying Github. It was not the money that represented an issue, but actually the security as I wanted it to be more internal and private, while Github was after all subject to a password reuse attack, because if they know it’s public
The printer manufacturers have adopted a widespread business model which assumed making hardware cheap and selling cartridges at expensive rates which would bring them a long term profit. Well that was their idea and it was bad, because humans are liberal in nature and as long as they have money to spend they will try
The VPS plans have gotten so cheap nowadays that I’ve been seeing more and more providers going for yearly pricing on low-end VPS offers. On one hand selling a low-end VPS at yearly rates is justified by the fact that it’s too much of a hassle to setup VPS’s that are less than $5/month on a monthly
Here’s this week’s recommended links: Getting started with RaspberryPI .TLD – Top Level Disaster Server performance benchmarking script How to run a secure self hosted mail server ServerBytes goes live The birth & death of privacy What Web Can Do Today How the FBI puts internet privacy in crossfire Create a mobile friendly, responsive menu
Probably the best hacking scene in the entire history of TV: I never thought Castle could produce lamer hacking scenes than NCIS, but there you go, you can’t deny it.