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Comment #10881872
x86 is great if you want to go full UTM with your firewall and need a couple of VPN connections. These "apps" need CPU and RAM. As mentioned above, check out pfSense and OPNsense.
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Comment #10881810
At the "discounted" $275 (2GB version + EU shipping), it's more expensive than embedded x86 solutions (APU2b4 or Celeron N) while being less powerful and flexible (the power consum…
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Comment #10624581
Agreed. Quite shocked by that statement and their development process.
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Comment #7966351
This phone seems like a better option for people worried about privacy http://www.cryptophone.de/en/company/news/gsmk-introduces-ne... "Baseband firewall: Based upon three years of…
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Comment #6975478
So...ad agencies will still be able to profile us, unless it's for subscribers only and will thus only appeal to a very limited number of people.
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Comment #6616965
Agreed. I've come to rely on so many different libraries, that I would need to see an API first.
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Comment #4881563
I usually have no time to waste to view ads polluting my (mobile) browser. I do my own research when I'm looking for a product/service.
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Comment #3606848
I don't think so (based on what I read). They want to manage your APIs and add functionalities that you're missing, like the extra layers of security. They don't provide you with a…
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Comment #3606586
There is at least a market for an API toolkit where you could choose an API model, security features, the DB to connect to, the language to use and the data model.
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Comment #3557152
On top of what revorad said, think about what it takes to build and maintain your own platform. Will you have the resources?
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Comment #3557130
Get the best SSL cert for the job... If you just want to secure a login page for your own personal use, get a free cert from StartSSL. If you need to give access to the page to mor…