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    • mlnewsM

      Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication

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      @JaredBusch said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:

      @Reid-Cooper said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:

      @matteo-nunziati said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:

      people at microsoft
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      I think that that picture makes it harder to find confidence in the products 🙂

      Just the sad state of fashion in the late 70's

      The hair styles are the worst part.

    • mlnewsM

      What is New in OpenStack Ocata Release

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      @scottalanmiller said in What is New in OpenStack Ocata Release:

      I wish that I had a dozen NUCs at the house to build this one, too.

      It's crazy how much hardware you need to do it the right way.

    • mlnewsM

      Storage Updates Dominate Latest Tumbleweed Update

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    • mlnewsM

      Review of the SuperMicro SYS-5029A-2TN4 Four Bay Intel Atom Server

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      "Over time, we expect to see better support for the X553 NIC. The major competition for this unit will be when the higher core count variants come out and iterations that support 10GbE."

      Yep, I'd completely agree. The current one is a great low power system for backups and what not, a low end XEON could make these a great box for home lab work.

    • mlnewsM

      NextCloud Releases NextCloud for iOS 2.17

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      So much development on many fronts, great job guys.

    • mlnewsM

      Zimbra Finally Showing Off a New GUI

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      @NetworkNerd said in Zimbra Finally Showing Off a New GUI:

      The first time I tested Zimbra I loved it more than MS Exchange and wanted to use their web client to kill MS Outlook at our company. I'm excited to see they are dedicated to improving the product.

      And they are Buffalo based now, too.

    • mlnewsM

      Ubuntu 17.04 Moves from Swap Disk to Swap File

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      it makes even more sense in virtualized environments. One can easily add more RAM or disk space if required on VM. No need to dedicate partition for it.

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      5G Cellular draft spec released

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      @coliver Not as far fetched as it seems. Biggest issues are the security of remote links.

    • mlnewsM

      Verizon Places Epic Fiber Order to Build Out Infrastructure

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      @dafyre said in Verizon Places Epic Fiber Order to Build Out Infrastructure:

      They gotta stay ahead of T-Mo now, lol.

      The heat has been turned up significantly.

    • scottalanmillerS

      US Lawmaker States that Privacy Doesn't Matter Because No One Has to Use the Internet

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      @coliver said in US Lawmaker States that Privacy Doesn't Matter Because No One Has to Use the Internet:

      @scottalanmiller said in US Lawmaker States that Privacy Doesn't Matter Because No One Has to Use the Internet:

      @coliver said in US Lawmaker States that Privacy Doesn't Matter Because No One Has to Use the Internet:

      @TeleFox said in US Lawmaker States that Privacy Doesn't Matter Because No One Has to Use the Internet:

      Vote this guy out...

      Incumbents generally don't lose in the US.

      One of the reasons that some agencies rank certain US regions are non-democracy. There are guidelines for "opportunity to replace an incumbent" or something like that and if incumbents can't be replaced, the system is considered to be less free.

      Yep don't doubt that. One of the reasons North Carolina and Upstate NY are less then democracies.

      NC is ranked the least. Upstate is ranked one of the best. Upstate is misleading because it is a small region in a big pool. NC as an entire state can't replace people. Upstate as a REGION doesn't get to override the general population. Not comparable issues.

    • NerdyDadN

      3rd Party InfoSec Testing Center

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      @coliver said in 3rd Party InfoSec Testing Center:

      @scottalanmiller said in 3rd Party InfoSec Testing Center:

      I doubt that Kickstarter would work. A non-profit is needed, almost certainly, but is a big pain to run as Republic of IT found out and very hard to get people to commit to donations.

      Not to mention this is a fairly niche thing to be testing. Everyone needs it but fewer actually care about the results.

      Or understand them, or trust them. And they change constantly.

    • mlnewsM

      Cylance Unbelievable Tour Lives Up to Name, Can Cylance Be Trusted?

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      @RojoLoco Today on this too:
      https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1985267-av-conspiracy-theory-or-reality

    • scottalanmillerS

      Build a Macintosh Classic... Out of Legos

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      dbeatoD

      Nice! That is awesome!

    • mlnewsM

      New Device Harvests Water Vapor from Desert Air

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      @MattSpeller said in New Device Harvests Water Vapor from Desert Air:

      Vaporware... ok perhaps a poor choice. You know what I mean.

      LOL

    • mlnewsM

      Introducing FreeNAS Corral

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      @triple9 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:

      @travisdh1 said in Introducing FreeNAS Corral:

      @mlnews Are they going to add in a kitchen sink for the next release?

      Somehow I don't see this becoming the next @scale.

      not yet, for sure 😉

      https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/18/freenas_downgrades_latest_release_to_tech_preview/

      Whoops

    • mlnewsM

      If Your Windows Was Up to Date, You Were Not Vulnerable to NSA ZeroDay Exploits

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      StrongBadS

      Not much pity for people not bothering to update.

    • mlnewsM

      MacOS Classic Now Runs in a Web Browser

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    • mlnewsM

      FreeNAS 10 Has Been Recalled

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      @msff-amman-Itofficer said in FreeNAS 10 Has Been Recalled:

      @scottalanmiller

      True, adding the whole virtualization aspect and container support might caused this. I genuine when testing it out didnt like the new theme or steering me away from being storage server into something else.

      I agree, I think that FreeNAS feels like it is drifting now. Is it storage, is it a hypervisor? Any BHyve for normal users, really? The new interface looked cool, but failed to even run when I tested it. They are a tiny company with few resource trying to do way too much. The old FreeNAS product was bad enough, I know loads of places loses data or access to data either because FreeNAS itself was glitchy or because it failed the "front loaded engineering" design principle and left customers in a tight position leading to failure.

    • mlnewsM

      The Fedora Project Updates Their Mission Statement

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      Vultr $2.50 Instances Sold Out

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      Here's the reply from Vultr support today:

      Hello,

      Thank you for your interest in our $2.50 'sandbox' plan. We are officially SOLD OUT of this extremely popular introductory offering. Please consider other VC2 sizes.

      Why is this awesome plan sold out? This boils down to supply and demand. In order to maintain the high performance you've come to know and love at Vultr we limit the number of sandbox plans on each physical host node. This is to ensure the absolute best performance for our production-ready instances.

      Will this inventory be replenished?

      Yes. In the next 2-3 weeks we will bring additional sandbox capacity online. Please consider visiting/refreshing https://my.vultr.com/deploy periodically as it is possible this could happen sooner.

      Thanks,

      Joshua Brand
      Systems Administrator

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