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When looking through my Webalizer stats recently I noticed that *.search.live.com is transferring about four times as much data from my domain than *.google.com. This wouldn’t concern me if I saw some people being referred to my site from live.com, however I see almost none, while google.com is responsible for referring about half the traffic […]
This article has some really interesting pictures of the Gigabyte motherboard and video card factory. Check it out!
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In response to my post about buying dinner for developers (as an alternative to “professional networking sessions”) Kris notes that his company has been doing it for years. He goes a little further than I did in my post and advocates buying dinner for developers as a way of thanking them for their work.
I […]
This afternoon I had another visual migraine. It was a little different from the previous ones in that it had more significant visual affects and in that it affected the right side of my vision. My central vision was OK, the left side was quite good, but the right side was mostly occluded by bright […]
Apple has a series of funny commercials comparing the Macintosh with a PC running Windows. They are very well written and presented. I recommend viewing them for the amusement value (view them here – but you need Quicktime).
Novell has produced a few short parodies of those adverts, they don’t have the same production quality […]
The April 2007 issue of the RACV magazine announces that Porsche is working on a hybrid vehicle. It seems that the award-winning Lexus hybrid vehicle has demonstrated the value of hybrid petrol-electric technology for performance vehicles and that Porsche want to catch up.
The trend seems to be towards all vehicles that are desirable being […]
Karl MacMillan writes an interesting review of a Sun article about SE Linux. Not only does he correct errors in the Sun article but he also summarises some of the features of SE Linux design and terminology that we use. If you are interested in computer security and want to learn some of the basic […]
I just received a question about SE Linux via email. As I don’t want to post private messages containing material that’s globally useful I’ll answer through my blog:
> other than strict and targeted policies……other policies like > RBAC, MCS, Type Enforcement are also there….how are these policies > implemented
The two main policies are […]
The prominent blogger and author Kathy Sierra has recently cancelled a tutorial at a conference after receiving death threats.
Obviously this is a matter for the police to investigate – and the matter has been reported to them.
It’s also an issue that is causing a lot of discussion on the net. The strange thing […]
Recently I rebooted one of my Debian Xen servers and suddenly all the Ethernet devices which used to be eth0 in the domU’s became eth1.
vif = [ ”, ‘bridge=xenbr1’ ]
I used to have the above as the interface definition and for domU’s that had only a single interface that worked well (if there […]
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