What do these latest Intel/AMD/ARM/etc CPU problems actually mean? Likely nothing for most users- provided nothing runs on your computer that you can’t trust.
So, what does this actually mean to you? If you are the only person to use your computer at one time- most likely relatively little, as l...
Yes.
You read that right. I’m finally ditching my 2006ish design and will be updating to a more common flow than the deprecated blog-style (although it fits, er, my blog quite well).
I discovered several plugins I have used are not PHP7 compliant, and I don’t know how many I really wish to maint...
Just in case those of you who still use your handy-dandy VCR codes in the TV listings opposite the comic page aren’t aware, there is some rather simple mathematics used in the creation of the “VCR Plus” codes which inhibit it from working after 2049 – this is a recreation of the logic:
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One of the things that I’ve been using for nearly 20 years under X11 is John’s Bradleys’ infamous XV tool.
It’s had plenty of community patches over the years to add new formats (PNG, et al), and to handle multibyte languages. One of the things it hasn’t had- is a stable maintainer.
No, I’m no...
If you aren’t aware – a bug that has persisted for over a decade has come to light with how speculative branching in CPUs (not only Intel, writers) can lead to people able to access others’ volatile data in kernelspace.
What this means, essentially, is that any multiuser system is inherently insec...
One of the annoying things about LetsEncrypt- if you run multiple zones from the same IP, it tends to make them Aliases of the primary zone.
Recently, I’ve worked to break away a couple projects from the primary zone, and it’s not gone all that well, with LE refusing to remove them or renew the ot...