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3 days ago
Pentadactyl may have just switched me from Chrome to Firefox:
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3 days ago
ActiveRecord Callbacks are Unreasonable - Reasonable Code
3 days ago
Active Record Callbacks are Unreasonable:
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3 days ago
hurl.it - Test HTTP API requests - Twilio Labs
4 days ago
hurl has a new URL!
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4 days ago
Responsive Typography | Information Architects
8 days ago
This is why I love iA Writer:
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8 days ago
CLI Day 2012 | CLI Day – Vinux Project
8 days ago
RT @climagic: BTW, next Tuesday, May 29th is CLI Day: Thanks @stormdragon2976
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8 days ago
EyeZo: current ISS location
8 days ago
Hey @nivex, check it out: RT @anders94: EyeZo Dev: Ground track of the International Space Station:
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8 days ago
The Tale of JavaScript. I Mean ECMAScript. | MIX10 | Channel 9
8 days ago
@Arlen Douglas Crockford has given talks along those lines:
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8 days ago
Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example book and screencasts by Michael Hartl
9 days ago
@pradeepto I agree that one should learn Ruby before Rails but only a quick introduction. Then go through
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9 days ago
Learn Rails the Hard Way - chriszf's posterous
9 days ago
Interesting article, although I disagree with the conclusion. "Learn Rails the Hard Way" via @chriszf
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9 days ago
I wrote a response to the Forbes article about my Tesla comic - The Oatmeal
10 days ago
RT @Oatmeal: Last week @TheAlexKnapp at Forbes published an article criticizing my Tesla comic. Here is my response:
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10 days ago
Educause 2012 SPC: Quick Review « PhishMe
11 days ago
RT @higbee: Here is a quick review of my time spent at Educause SPC -I learned a lot! @phishme @KSU_IT_Threats
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11 days ago
PhishMe - Spear Phishing Awareness Training
12 days ago
RT @rogeragrimes: I love and other sites like them. Every company should phish itself as part of end-user education ...
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12 days ago
StreetInsider.com - PhishMe Wins 7th Annual 2012 Network Products Guide Awards for Anti-Phishing Training and Awareness
17 days ago
Yeah! "@PhishMe Wins 2012 Network Products Guide Awards for Anti-Phishing Training and Awareness":
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17 days ago
A Mathematical Challenge to Obesity - NYTimes.com
18 days ago
If food were expensive, you couldn’t have fast food.
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18 days ago
Free Weekend - Code School
18 days ago
I'll be learning to code this weekend for free thanks to @codeschool and @cloudspokes.
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18 days ago
Getting up to speed on a new git repo - Rake Routes
22 days ago
RT @RakeRoutes: "Getting Up to Speed on a New Git Repo":
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22 days ago
(500) http://man.dev/
22 days ago
1. Setup manservant: using pow ; 2. Pair it with this zsh function: man() { open "$@"; }
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22 days ago
HTTP Server Security Vulnerability: Please upgrade to 0.6.17 « node blog
22 days ago
HTTP server vulnerability found in Node.js. But a fix took weeks?
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22 days ago
Using Sublime Text 2 with Ruby on Rails
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23 days ago
It's official: I'm a vim coder now. I switched when I switched to PhishMe and now even ST2 looks heavy.
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23 days ago
Phusion Passenger users guide
24 days ago
Did you know that Passenger 3.0.11 introduced a feature that casually breaks Rails streaming? TIL:
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24 days ago
Chrome DevTools Timeline's new Frame Mode - YouTube
24 days ago
Wow, frame mode in the new Chrome devtools looks really useful:
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24 days ago
New post coming soon - Rake Routes
25 days ago
RT @RakeRoutes: New post coming soon, for reals:
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25 days ago
When passwords attack: the problem with aggressive password policies
26 days ago
Even strong passwords don’t prevent breaches. Scott Greaux, a product manager at Phishme, a security risk assessment firm, said that most recent data breaches have been the result of social engineering attacks like phishing. “Every major breach has been initiated by phishing,” he said. “Password controls are great. Mature authentication systems enforce strong passwords, and have reasonable lockouts for failed login attempts, so brute-forcing is increasingly difficult.”
But, Greaux says, the weak link is a user’s trusting nature. “I could ask people for their strong, complex password," he added, "and they’ll probably give it to me.”
If users aren’t writing down or giving up their password, many just forget them, increasing the workload on help desks. Adam Roderick, director of IT services at Aspenware, tells Ars that he frequently hears from client companies that a quarter to a third of all help-desk requests are the result of forgotten passwords or locked accounts. Despite the availability of self-service password recovery systems such as those from ManageEngine, “I do not see much investment from corporate IT in password recovery tools,” he said.
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But, Greaux says, the weak link is a user’s trusting nature. “I could ask people for their strong, complex password," he added, "and they’ll probably give it to me.”
If users aren’t writing down or giving up their password, many just forget them, increasing the workload on help desks. Adam Roderick, director of IT services at Aspenware, tells Ars that he frequently hears from client companies that a quarter to a third of all help-desk requests are the result of forgotten passwords or locked accounts. Despite the availability of self-service password recovery systems such as those from ManageEngine, “I do not see much investment from corporate IT in password recovery tools,” he said.
26 days ago
Reddit’s “What Secret Could Ruin Your Life if It Came Out?” Thread Is a Harrowing Descent Into the Darkest Reaches of the Human Soul | Slacktory | This seems legit.
26 days ago
Reddit users share their deepest, darkest secrets, from Waxy.org Links http://www.waxy.org/links/
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26 days ago
Pixelapse - Github for Designers
26 days ago
Version control for PSDs
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26 days ago
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