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18.02.2018
out the window for tech that I'll have to replace in 12 to 18 months. And now we're told that certain vendors slow down tech that is only slightly out of date. That's taking planned obsolescence a bit
9%
05.02.2019
to sleep at night knowing that your network is vulnerable, unwatched for at least 12 hours a day, and probably compromised so badly and so stealthily that you won't be able to find that you've been
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02.06.2020
it that problematic.
Yes, we spent a lot of time working. Rather than a typical eight to nine hours per day, we logged somewhere between 10 and 12 hours. We were also on call, and once the layoffs started in October
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07.06.2019
${WORK_DIR}
10 VOLUME ${WORK_DIR}
11
12 COPY Debian/stretch-backports.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
13 COPY Debian/testing.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
14
15 RUN apt-get update -y \
16 && apt-get upgrade
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05.12.2016
the user input
# Set bold mode
tput bold
tput cup 10 15
read -p "Enter Your Choice [1-2] " choice
tput clear
tput sgr0
tput rc
Figure 3: tput sample
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05.12.2016
that the opposite is true. It's a little better than leaving the doors and windows unlocked but, in reality, not that much better. We assume that our 12-character complex passwords protect us, but they don't. Sure
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16.05.2013
have been read
a002 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed
Client may make changes to mail
a003 fetch 12 full
Client requests information about message 12
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03.02.2022
class BlazeDemoV1 extends Simulation {
08
09 var qualifiedhost = "http://blazedemo.com"
10 var proxyport = 0
11 var proxyhost = "not set"
12
13 // headers for HTTP call
14 val headers = Map(
15
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30.11.2025
(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: all
12
13 Processing package instance from
14
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30.11.2025
Resident Pages: 0/15 0/60K 0%
05 Elapsed: 8.1e-05 seconds
06 $ ./vmtouch -vt /bin/gzip
07 /bin/gzip
08 [OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO] 15/15
09
10 Files: 1
11 Directories: 0
12 Touched Pages: 15 (60K)
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