ArpON (Arp handler inspectiON) is a portable handler daemon with some nice tools to handle all ARP aspects.
It has a lot of features and it makes Arp a bit safer. This is possible using two kinds of anti Arp Poisoning tecniques, the first is based on SARPI or "Static Arp Inspection", the second on DARPI or "Dynamic Arp Inspection" approach. - Kyle Weller
A virus that takes all your important files hostage and then demand money is on the loose according to security experts.
wow... This blackmailer virus uses 1024-bit key to encrypt data on user’s PC and then demands money for decryption key.
According to Kaspersky Lab public should be on the lookout for ransomware virus named “Gpcode” which encrypts your files using an RSA encryption algorithm with a 1024-bit key. - Kyle Weller
they just need to get more bandwith to the ppl ref. the hacker manifesto by mentor old but the line of “service would be dirt cheap if not run by profitering gluttons” rings more tru today than any. http://www.mithral.com/~beberg... - Charles Rice
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someday we'll all have to link our wireless routers together everywhere and host our own sites/blogs/content - Hacker News
You mean make our our ISP instead of using ones that we don't like? What an amazing concept! I shall dub it "free market" - Ben Jackson
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@hackernews ok what area of the us should we start with free wifi/internet hosted by social networkers like us - Charles Rice
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This really makes me with I had an alternative to comcast in my area - Josh Smith
NBA Finals need to come back. I can only handle so much baseball. The Stanley Cup beards are keeping me pretty amused for now though. - Danish Khan
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thanks, Andrew, for mentioning a real sport. Though the Pens just won... - Trent Olson
I follow about 90 feeds. I kicked out a lot of useless stuff lately. - sebmos
Reader says 168, but there's probably a dozen or two in there that will drop off next pruning session. - felix
I dont know how you can follow more than 600 feeds, I just have 25 feeds and it's already difficult to read everything interesting. - Stéphane Guérin
1 feed ----> Robert Scoble's shared items in Google Reader ;-) - Erhan Erdogan
Wow! That much? I'm just following 45 feeds. - directeur
Which brings to me another question: You newsaholics :) Are you reading the news as soon as you are prompted by your feedreader or have you a certain descipline in reading them? - directeur
Robert, it was a video you did a while back about your Google Reader habits that really got me into heavy-duty reading. I follow 395 feeds now, but a few seem to be dormant. - ha3rvey
Robert: Guerwan is right, how do you guy follow them all? You're I bet missing many things, don't you? - directeur
directeur: I read them when I can now. I'm definitely spending more of my time here in FriendFeed that I used to in Google Reader. - Robert Scoble
...well, mine is only 20; I guess that's the difference between those in the web/internet industry and those of us who are not. :-) - JA Castillo
I recently lost all my feeds (500+) in NetNewsWire. And started to look for a new feed reader, here is a quick review, as a power user why I can't use current RSS readers... http://blog.burak-arikan.com/l... - Burak Arikan
Robert: I see, why don't you create an imaginary friend with most of the feeds you usually read? - directeur
basically I look at all new posts in list view and scroll down and expand only the interesting ones. I star ones i want to remember (or one's I want to go back and read if I don't have enough time) and go on. Mark all as read as I go. - felix
JA Castillo: I have 45 and I'm a webdevelopper. Internet is my life, my job, my hobby :) - directeur
I recently (couple weeks ago) deleted all my feeds (probably 450-475 or so) and recreated my OPML file... so, as of this morning, I've got 177. - Kenneth LeFebvre
I have tried with Firefox 3.0 and it works like charm!! enjoy! - Jigar Mehta
What we need is a GOOD OPML tool to arrange / slice / dice feed lists. Reader sucks for this, and no good OPML editors seem liek they exist. - Soulhuntre
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I was up to 233, then just cut it back to 60 last night - I was just scrolling past a lot of them anyway. A fair number of my feeds are personal feeds or group feeds that I manage for vandalism or spam: forum admin; wiki Special:Recentchanges; blog comments; etc. I'm looking forward to building up my feeds list with stuff I want to read, not just every shiny orange RSS feed icon I see... - Kirk Kittell
I read around 450 feeds (probably 50 of those are comment feeds which come/go) - Aaron B. Hockley
Soulehuntre: Good point!! I can make this! Are you interested? :) - directeur
Very interested, awesomly interested. It needs to understand the Google Reader idea of a feed being in multiple folders and allow for some sort of easy arrangement. The usual stuff, ya know? - Soulhuntre
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Soulhuntre: ok, I'll be building it in my spare time :) Thanks for the idea, I'll keep you informed - directeur
@directeur - Landscape architect myself; internet and web stuff (photography too!) are my addictions. - JA Castillo
Personally, I just use the greasemonkey scripts, and skip adding another extension. They're all on userscripts.org - Tanath
Jott is a great service. I haven't tried this but I'm really liking the "Jott for Blackberry" app, which lets you speak your reply to BB email. Very accurate if you speak clearly enough. http://jott.com/jotters/index.... - Erik Dafforn
... speaking of, when will "Jott to FriendFeed" be ready? - Erik Dafforn
Jott is great tool and interesting SW but has been difficult to get working correctly on my BB Curve - Tim FitzGerald
@ Eric - You could save your FF email address to Jott and use it to post directly to FF. - Marshall Bose
So how long can Yang hang on to the job? If Max Mosley can survive though who knows? - Brian Sullivan
So the question is, why doesn't the board just bounce Yang out? I'm amazed at how difficult it is to oust a CEO who so patently and clearly makes decisions contrary to shareholders. When Semel ran Yahoo he was the highest paid CEO in America for God only knows why, now Yang turns down $40 a share. How does this stuff actually happen in corporate America? - Thomas Hawk
Yang is half lucky really! It was Terry Semel who rejected the offer. It will be sad and funny if they end up with a lousy $28 a share or less later on. - DC Crowley