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  • Weekly Rundown Week 5 2018

    Newsworthy The man who built Ikea has died – Press F to pay respects How a malicious seed generation website stole $4 million – Can’t trust an anonymous entity to not store information and then steal all of your crypto. The worst things that happen with any cryptocurrency is when it is CENTRALIZED. A lot…

  • Cleaning up,

    So I was running and gunning with the TwentySixteen theme for most of 2017 and I figured why not change the look a little bit in 2018. This new theme is Galaxia and it is similar in nature with slight changes. Design and visual arts are two things that don’t come all that easily to…

  • How to make the most secure Windows Server ever!!1!

    AKA – What to do if you install 2 antivirus products on one machine and RDP/Vsphere console are completely non-responsive. Our guys at Symantec have done the footwork in the user forums to see if they could resolve the issue in this forum post.Boot into safe mode with networking on the Windows Hosts that you…

  • Weekly Rundown Week 4 2018

    Newsworthy Juice Company Dumped Orange Peels In A Deforested Area– What sounds like an act of littering ends in a great composting success 16 years in the making. Firefox Quantum keeps getting better – Tracking protection out of the box? Yes please. Malvertising factory shut down – good for users and companies alike Tokyo-based cryptocurrency…

  • Weekly Rundown Week 3 2018

    Newsworthy Police Hand out Malware-Infected USBs as Prize in Cyber-Security Quiz – Sometimes something is so perfect, no comment is needed. A drone has rescued two people from rough seas off the coast of Australia My 120TB NAS is faster than an SSD – Interesting idea running primary storage over iSCSI to get 2120MB/s reads…

  • DNS After Death

    The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical decentralized naming system for computers, services, or other resources connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participating entities. Most prominently, it translates more readily memorized domain names to the numerical IP addresses needed for…

  • Weekly Rundown Week 2 2018

    Newsworthy Kodak announces its own cryptocurrency and watches stock price skyrocket – I don’t know why companies keep doing this but it seems like an easy way to save a failing company Blockchain integrated consent – I wish I were joking MAMR: The Future of Ultra-High-Capacity Hard Disk Drives mitm6 – compromising IPv4 networks via…

  • Weekly Rundown Week 1 2018

    Newsworthy U.S. regulations to protect killer whales near B.C. coast working: study Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria Happy New Year- Welcome to Linux Journal 2.0! – Linux Journal Saved! Childish Gambino will be performing at the Grammys for the first time Awesome New Branded vulnerabilities Meltdown & Spectre Understanding Meltdown & Spectre Video Sliding…

  • Weekly Rundown Week 51+52

    Newsworthy 34C3: North Korea’s Consumer Technology After “swatting” death in Kansas, 25-year old arrested in Los Angeles Virtual reality’s best experiences and biggest (teleportation) steps in 2017 Apple’s response to battery controversy: Have a new one for $29 Video 2017, in 7 minutes – Vox (very political) Projects Garage getting clean Office staying clean Ping…

  • Weekly Rundown – Week 50 2017

    Newsworthy Intel knows best, thwarting “attacks” to downgrade to disable “Management Engine” Patreon rolling back the announcement fees on people who want to give money to creators Video The $100,000 Jeep Trackhawk Is the Most Powerful SUV Ever Projects Finally got all the parts for my iPod build! Will try and complete it early next…

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