Weekly Link Recommendations #3

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

How justice really works

Some guy, he’s name does not matter that much, helps uncover a rape case in which a group of highschool footbal players abuse an uncounscious girl. He gets his hands on the incriminating video by hacking, the only way one could obtain that video and use it as proof. And for that he is charged

Idiots everywhere

So, a guy decides to sell his business website including the rights to the software he was selling there and posts on a forum that has a market place for this type of business. To justify the asking price he gives some Paypal screenshots that show the names of the people and companies that purchased

When people are stupid enough…

Today the folks over at Namecheap announced a new .com domain giveaway on Facebook. The requirements were to like their post, comment with your username (!? yes, your username, public) and then share the post. When I first read their requirements I was like “wtf? are they really that retarded?” and apparently they are: Those