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9 years ago
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on: Amazon LightSail: Simple Virtual Private Servers on AWS
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9 years ago
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on: An idea for encrypted, verifiable voting
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9 years ago
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on: An idea for encrypted, verifiable voting
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10 years ago
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on: Backdoor in DVR firmware sends CCTV camera snapshots to email address in China
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10 years ago
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on: Netflix Is Now Available Around the World
I wonder what the user experience will be since a good experience relies on content loading quickly through CDNs. Netflix mainly uses AWS, Akamai, Limelight and Level 3 along with its own CDN to deliver content. The majority of the new countries do not have local CDN edge nodes.
(This is super frustrating when developing for African and some Asian countries)
It seems Netflix has an uphill battle ahead with regards to content licensing and content delivery.
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10 years ago
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on: Show HN: GetHTTPSforFree.com, a no-install browers-based Let's Encrypt client
This is neat tool especially for people like me who run custom web servers or web server software that is not supported by the Let's Encrypt client.
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10 years ago
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on: Hackers Are Using CCTV Cameras to Create Botnet Swarms
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10 years ago
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on: What Experts Love and Hate About CDNs
I love the flexibility and speed that CDNs provide however I hate the fact that if you are outside the US CDNs get very flaky very quickly. Most of the large providers don't have a Point of Presence (POP) in Africa and large parts of Europe, Russia and Asia are not covered (i.e don't have a close POP). CloudFlare and Akamai are the only companies that have POPs in Africa, it's unfortunate that small players can't use really use Akamai. Aside from the location problems, the lack and / or pricing of HTTPS / TLS really sucks.
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10 years ago
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on: AP makes one million minutes of historical footage available on YouTube
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10 years ago
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