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archinal

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    Comment #11873262

    You bet they do! In the past I have had to manually install my company's certificates as a root CA. The annoying thing was that the certs they use are expired and use SHA-1, so I a…

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    Comment #10893263

    Veracrypt seems to be perfect for me! Thanks for your help

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    Comment #10889675

    I'd like to be able to encrypt at the journal level so the encrypted "book" could have the potential to be synced to Dropbox or the like. I don't really need anti-NSA level encrypt…

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    Comment #10886717

    That's really helpful, thank you! Is Truecrypt only for Windows machines though? A quick search hasn't turned up anything about Mac/Linux support, but I could be missing something.…

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    Ask HN: Do you know of any encrypted journal programs?

    This year I'm going to try to keep a journal sporadically. It will at its basic form be text based content similar to a blog, but more personal. I'd like to use a program that will…

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    Comment #10768486

    This was a funny one to read. I worked at Atlassian for around a year, focussing mainly on this onboarding process. When I started, the provisioning delay was about 7 minutes and t…

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    Comment #10630811

    The article highlights a great apology made by Amtrak CEO Joe Boardman after the train accident that killed and injured multiple people. Do you feel that he should have resigned fo…

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    Comment #10612512

    The index page load took over 10 seconds for me, which is about 8 seconds too long.

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    Comment #10309544

    I believe that water temperature is extremely important as well.

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    Comment #10218384

    Maybe they changed the blog post after you read it, but they link to their github repo ( https://github.com/facebook/relay ) and the NPM registry ( https://www.npmjs.com/package/re…

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    Comment #10201392

    Don't you need the z flag as well since filename is gzipped?

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    Comment #10127368

    The key difference between those two issues though is that the goal of sex education (and "abstinence") is to prevent unsafe sex/unwanted pregnancy. When it comes to guns, however,…

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    Comment #9901496

    Although this doesn't explicitly relate to your product, it would be better to have duskjs.com as an Alias of ss15-fliptables.divshot.io rather than just redirecting to it. Getting…

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    Comment #9755349

    Semantically, an issue with posting links instead of files is that your users then need to go ahead and upload the file somewhere manually. HipChat takes care of this by adding the…

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    Comment #9723566

    > The problem with using any standard algorithm like that is that the algorithm becomes your password. That's not true at all. The press released linked in this thread, for example…

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    Comment #9722938

    But if your password for foo.com is 10,000 rounds of PBKDF2-SHA256(foo-hunter2-XYZ) and so on, this is extremely effective.

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    Comment #9405547

    You can certainly use JIRA just for feature tracking if you like - it even lets you let your customers view progress/comment on the issues themselves

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    Comment #9392607

    An interesting exchange in the comments on this post: > Sagar Kamat: Mark The aspect of Internet.org that is in conflict with Net Neutrality is that FB chooses which services are o…

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    Comment #9279715

    Can I ask why that would be a problem? You can actually host HipChat yourself (behind your own firewall), which seems like a great asset against this kind of breach.

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