Month: February 2014
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my Friday evening Berlinale film: Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio (1986)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090798
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curl and libcurl and insecure cipher algorithms, that they disabled recently
http://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/1329/
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what’s the impact of using Zscaler proxy services?
https://www.zscaler.com/ Is it true, that they play “man in the middle” and use false certificates, and decrypt your encrypted Internet communication? … I like, that they let non-standard ports through as well, e.g. https://diskstation.home.com:5001/webman/, that way I can access my home office NAS from a customer’s Intranet.
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this is the advent of Synology’s NAS operating system DSM 5.0
http://www.synology.com/en-uk/support/beta_dsm_5_0 You can already download, install, and run it. They say, it still has a few rough edges. But there is nothing, I have to worry about. Nice look. And my rsync on both (the 112+ and the 213+) still runs properly. I don’t really mind the “SMB2 vs OSX resource fork” issue. I am…
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RoR deploying with Mina, a “really fast deployer and server automation tool”
http://nadarei.co/mina/ https://twitter.com/JEG2/status/430731934566600704 It creates a Bash script, that is supposed to getting started remotely through SSH. It is based on Rake, the Ruby Makefile DSL. no YAML