• CIPWTTKT&GC V0x2A v40 - Windows 10 and Chill
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[QUOTE=EddieLTU;50776124]fuck you twitter [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/FHg23GE.png[/IMG] where's my freedom of speech[/QUOTE] so what exactly did you do? trying to join isis?
Oh that reminds me. Last week I got banned off twitter on my actual account for a day right after I made a joke account and added a ton of friends in under a minute. Must have triggered some automated anti spam measure or something.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;50775006]Friend raised an interesting point about the popularity of amazon and their AWS stuff. It's a single line item expense. If you rent a bunch of servers in separate data centers all over the world, you have a bunch of different things to report on the expense list. Even ignoring the flexibility of AWS, since you can get scaling cloud solutions from plenty of different sources, nearly the entirety of your infrastructure is a single line item. They don't understand it, so they can't criticize it, and suggest that surely something must not be absolutely mandatory. It essentially blackboxes everything.[/QUOTE] I just started a subject on Cloud Computing at uni and the lecturer more or less brought this up Renting cloud servers goes under operating expenses, which is considerably easier to get money for than the capital for buying new physical servers, they marketed themselves as a way to expand without having to go to the boardroom for approval :v:
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;50776339]Oh that reminds me. Last week I got banned off twitter on my actual account for a day right after I made a joke account and added a ton of friends in under a minute. Must have triggered some automated anti spam measure or something.[/QUOTE] If you send the same link/message 100 times, it will trigger a spam warning
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50776246]so what exactly did you do? trying to join isis?[/QUOTE] I have no idea. They didnt say anything
now all my passwords have ~108 of entropy and Straight Talk can go fuck themselves Do you think they store credit card info in plain text as well?
[QUOTE=Snickerdoodle;50776384]now all my passwords have ~108 of entropy and Straight Talk can go fuck themselves Do you think they store credit card info in plain text as well?[/QUOTE] If you're lucky they've contracted that out to another company. I still wouldn't trust them.
[QUOTE=Snickerdoodle;50776384]now all my passwords have ~108 of entropy and Straight Talk can go fuck themselves Do you think they store credit card info in plain text as well?[/QUOTE] 108 is a bit shit. It's all auto typed why not go for 64 char passwords? Weird how EA has 2FA but also limit passwords to 16 chars.
Reminds me of how my college one day decided to disallow special characters in passwords and forced a site-wide password reset, thus systematically forcing all of us to use less secure passwords.
i love how all the banks i've used require exactly 8 characters, alpha-numeric, including one capital, and no special characters.
[QUOTE=Anti Christ;50776768]i love how all the banks i've used require exactly 8 characters, alpha-numeric, including one capital, and no special characters.[/QUOTE] My bank is only numeric, only 6 characters.
my bank has no restrictions on passwords :cool:
regarding that twitter lockdown, turns out that dumb actor Leslie Jones actually gives a shit about random people tweeting, so yea...
HSBC use a cert dongle, but recently made it completely optional to use, completely negating any security benefits it had.
The 15€ quote became 43.29€+VAT+delivery lol. I'm going to have a go at redesigning the damn thing anyways, have some ideas.
Stumbled onto a Chinese forum and my god what the fuck is all this bullshit on the sides. [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/the%20fuck%20china%201.png[/t] Not satisfied with signatures, China has once again innovated by allowing you to have a second signature at the top of your post. [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/the%20fuck%20china%202.png[/t] I don't remember the last time I was this disgusted by a forum design.
What size wise would you all consider a small, medium, and large datacenter? [editline]26th July 2016[/editline] More specifically I guess what would you consider a datacenter with 2 NOCs with 70 42u racks each and 10-40gbps of bandwidth coming in? Trying to get my phrasing right in my resume.
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;50776879]regarding that twitter lockdown, turns out that dumb actor Leslie Jones actually gives a shit about random people tweeting, so yea...[/QUOTE] So you partake in harassment and then get surprised when your account is taken down for blatantly violating TOS?
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;50776879]regarding that twitter lockdown, turns out that dumb actor Leslie Jones actually gives a shit about random people tweeting, so yea...[/QUOTE] You really are a special case sometimes. Maybe sit back and actually give some thought to your actions before doing them.
So the latest LTT unboxing video got pretty serious.
[QUOTE=paul simon;50777653]So you partake in harassment and then get surprised when your account is taken down for blatantly violating TOS?[/QUOTE] At least it's an account suspension rather than legal action against you, but still harassment is pretty bad.
I'm planning out the internet for my school apartment this year. I'm planning on getting a 5ghz link setup between my apartment and the radio club's main tower It's a distance of 0.5km, but with plenty of trees in the way. Basically I can tie into the school's fiber network from the radio club and send it to my apartment for free internet that's probably faster than what I could get from the local ISP. Just wanting to know if what I'm thinking about is reasonable. I was planning on getting some airGrid stuff from ubiquiti and putting it up on the roof of the apartment.
[QUOTE=papkee;50778689]I'm planning out the internet for my school apartment this year. I'm planning on getting a 5ghz link setup between my apartment and the radio club's main tower It's a distance of 0.5km, but with plenty of trees in the way. Basically I can tie into the school's fiber network from the radio club and send it to my apartment for free internet that's probably faster than what I could get from the local ISP. Just wanting to know if what I'm thinking about is reasonable. I was planning on getting some airGrid stuff from ubiquiti and putting it up on the roof of the apartment.[/QUOTE] pretty sure your school will not like that in the slightest don't do that
that sounds 100% illegal [editline]26th July 2016[/editline] whats your plan when the IT staff sees a mac address for an airGrid and then goes and checks it out and finds where its pointed to, and the network traffic through it?
[QUOTE=papkee;50778689]Just wanting to know if what I'm thinking about is reasonable.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/JhEB6Sx.png[/IMG]
What happens when IT notices "you" are generating a lot of activity when you aren't even on premises [editline]26th July 2016[/editline] see, you pull that kinda shit on my network, you probably get a life ban
please take that idea and put it in the garbage disposal and never think of an idea that bad ever again
that idea was so bad that you'd think I came up with it
I'm going to let him explain himself and hope he's got some sort of position of power/approval from higher ups for this first and he's just wondering if it's technically feasible [editline]26th July 2016[/editline] Otherwise no you probably should not set up any rogue equipment on your school's network, probably a good way to get expelled or at the very least banned from using their internet
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;50778879]I'm going to let him explain himself and hope he's got some sort of position of power/approval from higher ups for this first and he's just wondering if it's technically feasible [editline]26th July 2016[/editline] Otherwise no you probably should not set up any rogue equipment on your school's network, probably a good way to get expelled or at the very least banned from using their internet[/QUOTE] i guarantee you he doesn't
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