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Comment #9420222
"It[technology] can be set up in a way which is friendly to terrorists and helps them ... and creates challenges for law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Or it can be set up …
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Comment #9275574
Very interesting defense. It seems that it works because the attacking AJAX call is done with content dataType 'script'. I don't think it'll be too hard for the attacker to fix tha…
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Comment #9079641
Suggestion: 'Z-wave's Raspberry Pi kit exposes private key'
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Comment #8739871
Since you are already on Heroku, NewRelic in combination might be a good idea. Their free tier can monitor DB loads, uptime, exceptions, response times, slow methods and what not.
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Comment #8739769
Reminds me of an older post about how Graphite + StatsD can be a powerful tool to measure everything. https://codeascraft.com/2011/02/15/measure-anything-measure-...
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Comment #8715447
Link to previous discussion here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8381748
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Comment #7135703
1581 AD 10 Mar 18:01 11 Jun 19:34 13 Sep 06:54 11 Dec 20:06 00:02 1582 AD 10 Mar 23:56 12 Jun 01:30 13 Sep 12:39 22 Dec 01:54 00:02 1583 AD 21 Mar 05:51 22 Jun 07:16 23 Sep 18:24 2…
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Comment #7129123
"Receivers of a GTFO frame MUST NOT open additional streams on the connection, although a new connection can be established for new streams." Shouldn't that be "a new connection ca…
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Comment #6873121
If 90% of people stop ads from reaching them, then online advertising becomes almost useless. Its probably a bad thing because the companies spending billions ( http://en.wikipedia…
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Comment #6845601
I've probably been living under a rock, so Bundler dying in two years comes as a real surprise. Does anyone have a link or two with more info?
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Comment #6324598
Amazing. Less punishing than Bit.Trip Runner, and a whole lot of fun. How long have you been working on this? The most frustrating is to get correct centering at high speeds, since…