For some people, it’s worth $60. It’s really that simple.
For some people, it’s worth $60. It’s really that simple.
APC is cheap garbage.
If you are concerned about the power quality causing damage, you want an online or double-conversion UPS. Those ones don’t even bother trying to condition power, they run off the battery all the time.
I don’t have a whole lot of experience, but Eaton has been reliable. People also recommend Tripp-Lite and Cyberpower but they’ve always seemed cheap to me.
If he didn’t, one of the several other 2D barcodes would have caught on. I see non-QR ones around pretty often, though usually in industrial applications.
I remember back around 2009, there were a few of these in the newspaper: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Capacity_Color_Barcode
I don’t know how well it worked given the loose color registration. I didn’t have anything that could read them at the time.
No, the standard is that it routes only what you configure.
That’s the standard behavior. Read the documentation for whatever reverse proxy you want to use.
I care. But then, I suppose I’m nobody.
And locking it behind their account system
Even if did pass, I’m not sure why you’d think they’d have CA models, because as far as I’m aware they don’t do that for cars.
Why? He vetoed it.
The headline is extremely optimistic, but it’s not clickbait.
I’m sure it’s already happening.
Not just games, movies too. And anything that gets Tencent money ends up with subtle pro-China propaganda.
How do you figure? If the DRM depends on them, doesn’t that give them the power to destroy it?
How dare journalists be compensated for their labor!
The weirdest one I found was a site that would only check to see if what you entered started with the correct password. So if your password was hunter2 and you tried hunter246, it would let you in.
Which means not only were they storing the password, but they had to go out of their way to use the wrong kind of string comparison.
Mine is the null string. They’ll never guess it!
You break it down into chunks and delegate. They’re not expecting any one person to implement the whole thing.
I hate that anyone has to be told not to truncate passwords. Like even if you haven’t had any training at all, you’d have to be advanced stupid to even come up with that idea in the first place.
“Don’t use virtualization”, says exec whose product doesn’t run on virtualization
It’s a good way to have all the different parts exposed to you. Once you’re familiar, it’s usually easier to write those parts up in a compose file and just run or rerun docker-compose.