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Comment #30294189
Appreciate the suggestion. Will give them a look too.
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Comment #30294060
Thank you. Found the udemy courses today too and I think this is ultimately what we'll do. Basically every other vendor's videos are some weird paw patrol/person of interest hybrid…
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Ask HN: Security Awareness Training
I'm at a bit of a loss. Just wanted to ask the community if there were any recommendations for decent security awareness training. This requirement is coming up more and more with …
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Comment #6058780
I understand the main complaint against BT Sync is that it's not open source. That said, is it possible for anyone speak to its security? I've been testing the desktop client for s…
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Comment #5701375
Excited to try the iOS implementation. Is a desktop client (OSX, Linux, etc) for RedPhone feasible? I understand (I think) that RedPhone doesn't use usernames, but instead uses you…
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Comment #5412086
I agree, Ross's tutorial is brilliant. Unfortunately it stops right before deployment. For a new developer, or someone who is tech savvy, but not a programmer - deployment can be a…
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Comment #3529296
And that the landlord admits to coming into your house daily to read through all your mail and documents in order to sell you stuff. And then follows you around town to catalog wha…
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Comment #3490778
I'm far less worried about government intrusion than I am generally of corporate intrusion. The relationship, as it stands, consists of me willingly giving all my private communica…
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Comment #3490121
Good idea on the backup MX. I do have Exim4 setup on a Linode for outgoing status updates (mainly Fail2Ban), but have yet to use it in lieu of Gmail/Google Apps. As mentioned previ…
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Comment #3490097
True, but Google Apps tends to follow Gmail's lead, albeit at a delayed pace. I agree that Google Apps is the best of the bunch, and much easier to manage than your own server - bu…
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Comment #3490084
Thank you. This seems like a fair tradeoff. In my case I imagine I'd just use my VPS as the relay, rather than my ISP. Just so I understand clearly, incoming mail will not be an is…
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Comment #3489892
I've been struggling with the tradeoffs in keeping Google as my email (among other things) provider. I own a few VPS's and have plenty of hardware that could serve as a private ser…
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Comment #2819846
I wouldn't get too excited. Does anyone have any first hand knowledge of the Federal government actually paying out this incentive? I say this because I have medical professionals …
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Comment #2804247
Wouldn't count on it: http://www.usatoday.com/money/advertising/2011-07-21-kim-kar...
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Comment #2688029
I second Arethuza, if you count construction projects there are some impressive long term projects. Some, such as Chichen Itza (400yrs) or Stonehenge (1,600yrs), have direct scient…
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Comment #2232417
Doesn't this already exist? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet
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Comment #2171257
"...he brought us home a tear gas canister so that we could see “the gifts that America sends to Egypt”. It was made on Kinsman Road in Jamestown, Pennsylvania, 16134." I've seen t…
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Comment #2140638
I've seen a few trial tests for HN "Help Wanted" pages - I believe a Google doc spreadsheet was one of the more active. Anyone have any idea what is currently the most active servi…
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Comment #2074215
Does $560 per user for email in 2011 strike anyone as borderline ridiculous (minus the borderline part)?
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Comment #2071343
Karma? From Andrew's Mixergy interview, http://mixergy.com/andrew-mason-groupon-interview/ - Talking in regards to the original British owner of Groupon: "...We’re doing something …
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Comment #2046493
Anyone feel like writing a quick "VPN for dummies" then? Would love to see it.