Posted in July 10, 2009 ¬ 13:59h.mulaz
There are signs that the concerted cyber attacks targeting U.S. and Korean government and commercial Web sites this past week are beginning to wane. Yet, even if the assaults were to be completely blocked tomorrow, the attackers could still have one last, inglorious weapon in their arsenal: New evidence suggests that the malicious code responsible [...]
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Posted in July 4, 2009 ¬ 01:04h.mulaz
OpenBitTorrent – An open tracker project OpenBitTorrent is a bittorrent tracker free for anyone to use. You don’t need to register, upload or index a torrent anywhere, all you have to do is to include the OpenBitTorrent tracker URL in your torrent. How does it work? When you create a torrent file the application will [...]
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Posted in June 30, 2009 ¬ 20:45h.mulaz
tircd is an ircd proxy for talking to the Twitter API. It should work with any standard IRC client. After running the Perl script, you authenticate to the IRC server using your Twitter username as your /nick. Join the room #twitter and the /topic will be set to your last update. Any message you type [...]
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Posted in June 28, 2009 ¬ 01:46h.mulaz
According to Google’s latest guidelines to speed up the web, there are a number of optional tags in HTML4 that you can omit to save speed, even if it makes you feel a little queasy as a developer. (Google is quick to point out these tricks are for HTML and not XHTML.) via bug.gd blog [...]
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Posted in June 21, 2009 ¬ 15:48h.mulaz
Problem. You are interested in how the Google Chrome 3.0 Dev, Firefox 3.5 RC, Safari 4.0 for Windows, and Opera 10b web browsers manage memory on the Windows Vista operating system over moderate usage, such as with 150 top web sites. These numbers can be measured but there are complexities involved in measuring memory. Solution. [...]
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