I don't know that I would describe Suricata as "essentially open source Snort" since Snort itself is licensed under the GPLv2.
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I don't know that I would describe Suricata as "essentially open source Snort" since Snort itself is licensed under the GPLv2.
If you search there are many complaints of Fedora killing applications under similar circumstances. Ubuntu sets the memory pressure limit to 50% and Fedora does the same for user processes. The systemd-oomd default is a less aggressive 60%.
To be clear the kernel is horrible at handling OOM situations and Ubuntu's configuration of systemd-oomd is more aggressive at deciding when to start killing things than the default systemd-oomd settings.
I have managed many on-call people during my career. I hated whenever one of my guys actually had to answer a call. It meant we had failed somewhere and needed to get better. I certainly didn't accept it as just the nature of the job.
In the US this coming Monday is Memorial Day. Memorial Day weekend is a very popular travel time and many people will be taking today off to extend those trips an additional day. Hopefully no GitHub engineers will be forced to sacrifice such plans.
Elusive People. Supposed to be released next year by Chibig.
It isn't often that you hear good memories being associated with the DOS version of Megaman. I don't mean to mess with your childhood memories, buy it was widely and rightfully considered an awful game. Capcom wasn't involved in the development of it, and it is a whole new game rather than a port of the original nes game.
Small claims courts are not intended to force defendants to give up their right to be represented by legal counsel; therefore, once served defendants usually can file to automatically have the case moved out of small claims where they can be represented by legal counsel.
I guess that would be the SiriusXM PR department because it is included in the SiriusXM press release regarding the acquisition.
APKmirror does allow you to download older versions. APKMirror started in 2014 so they may have versions of some apps which are old enough to work on KitKat, released in 2013, and older.
The article mentions that his podcasts will continue to be made available on other platforms.
I fail to see how the comment you are so vehemently responding to in anyway implied that GNU/Linux was somehow groundbreaking. The only mention of GNU & Linux was to clarify that the sections that followed are the man sections on GNU/Linux systems which is appropriate since not all UNIX flavors contain the same sections or the same order of sections. GNU/Linux systems mostly utilize the same sections and order as BSD based systems. SYSV based systems usually have some differing sections and a differing order of sections.
Several years ago stores in my area deployed the wheeled baskets but I seldom saw people use them. They have almost completely disappeared and been replaced with double tiered small basket shopping carts. If available this is my preferred cart of choice. I shop for 1 1/2 people so these small carts are able to hold a week's worth of my groceries.
If accessing an AS/400 then likely it would be a 5250 emulator rather than a 3270.
https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/21/canonical-now-hopes-to-ipo...
"He noted that Canonical’s revenue last year was $175 million and that the company’s biggest challenge right now is that demand is bigger that the company’s ability to service it, in large part because there isn’t enough talent on the market for the company to hire."
The Canonical founder was recently bemoaning the lack of available talent limiting the growth of the company. The issue really seems to be a ridiculous hiring process limiting the available talent pool and therefore limiting company growth.
I suspect not too many did. Most probably switched to Windows 9x on the desktop with Windows NT being the next most common choice. On the server side most of my customers used OS/2 for running Communications Server or LAN Server. These were replaced by Windows NT and Windows NT running SNA Server. SNA Server was one of the worst products I have ever had the misfortune to have to support.
The Google documentation regarding Oauth access to Google APIs including Gmail explicitly mentions this requirement. It should not have been a shock to the author. Also this requirement only applies if the app is intended to store the data on a server. An email client which directly accesses and locally stores the email would not require a security audit. Pegasus would not be the 1st email client to use OAuth2 with Gmail and others have not required an audit. Some of the newer email client services which implement advance features by downloading email directly from Gmail to their own servers on the backend to do processing of the email would require a security audit.
There is no real connection between the two but Gopher always makes me think of OS/2 since it was the platform I used Gopher on. There was a free PM Gopher client available which was written by an IBM employee on their own time.
DNS has always supported UDP and TCP. Traditionally queries used UDP and transfers TCP but this wasn't a requirement of the protocol. With the advent of EDNS and large responses such as those when DNSSEC is involved TCP was increasing being used for queries even before DoT or DoH.
QUIC is UDP based so by being able to handle large responses DoQ reduces the need to use TCP and brings your vision of a UDP only DNS closer to fruition.
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