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tomclancy | 6 years ago | on: PHP-FPM remote code execution bug exploited in the wild

>There must be a PATH_INFO variable assignment via statement fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info;. At first, we thought it is always present in the fastcgi_params file, but it's not true.

This is also precondition, and fortunately it's not included in standard fastcgi_params files.

tomclancy | 9 years ago | on: Warren Buffett’s Best Investment

They are -- "Saving children’s lives is the goal that launched our global work. It’s an end in itself. But then we learned it has all these other benefits as well. If parents believe their children will survive—and if they have the power to time and space their pregnancies—they choose to have fewer children."

tomclancy | 10 years ago | on: Facebook Rights Manager

Ripped content - It's what made YouTube grow and what made FB Video grow. FB is taking steps to crack down on copyright theft now that the video platform is large enough (just like what YouTube did).

tomclancy | 10 years ago | on: Pandora to Buy Rdio Assets for $75M, Rdio Files Ch.11, Will Shutter Service

I had Google Music for 6 months and, while their music selection is great, their UI is horrendous.

For example if I'm scrolling through an artists albums, they would list every release of an album (European release, NA release, Japan release, extended version, radio friendly, non-radio friendly). Maybe that's nice for some? It was just a hassle for me.

Overall navigation through the app I found to be really, really bad.

tomclancy | 13 years ago | on: CloudFront vs CloudFlare

I mean I've not noticed any negative trends in Googlebot spidering my site, and my site's rankings have not changed since I switched to Cloudflare 3 months ago.

tomclancy | 13 years ago | on: CloudFront vs CloudFlare

>Article fails to mention that when CloudFlare has issues, they present Captcha's to the Google Bot, and your site gets delisted.

As someone who uses CloudFlare on a site that depends on Google traffic (~800K/month directly from G), this is simply not true.

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