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Mattias Geniar: Why do we automate?

The post Why do we automate? appeared first on ma.ttias.be.Well that's a stupid question, to save time obviously!I know, it sounds obvious. But there's more to it.The last few years I've been...

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Philip Van Hoof: Loading truly truly huge text files with a QAbstractListModel

Sometimes people want to do crazy stuff like loading a gigabyte sized plain text file into a Qt view that can handle QAbstractListModel. Like for example a QML ListView. You know, the kind of files you...

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Wouter Verhelst: DebConf16 low resolution videos

By popular request...If you go to the Debian video archive, you will notice the appearance of an "lq" directory in the debconf16 subdirectory of the archive. This directory contains low-resolution...

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Mattias Geniar: Varnish Agent: an HTML frontend to manage & monitor your...

The post Varnish Agent: an HTML frontend to manage & monitor your varnish installation appeared first on ma.ttias.be.I've been using Varnish for several years, but I only just recently learned of...

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Philip Van Hoof: Truly huge files and the problem of continuous virtual...

As we all know does mmap, or even worse on Windows CreateFileMapping, need contiguous virtual address space for a given mapping size. That can become a problem when you want to load a file of a...

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Mattias Geniar: Enable QUIC protocol in Google Chrome

The post Enable QUIC protocol in Google Chrome appeared first on ma.ttias.be.Google has support for the QUIC protocol in the Chrome browser, but it's only enabled for their own websites by default. You...

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Frank Goossens: Music from Our Tube; Floating Points live at KEXP

Floating Points may have gotten popular with his (great) laptop-electro tracks and his DJ sets feature a lot of soul and disco, but his latest release is very jazzy and … earthy. Enjoy this live show...

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Dries Buytaert: Setting higher standards for corporate contributions to Drupal

Last week I made a comment on Twitter that I'd like to see Pantheon contribute more to Drupal core. I wrote that in response to the announcement that Pantheon has raised a $30 million Series C....

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Vincent Van der Kussen: Deploy Kubernetes with ansible on Atomic

I've been playing with Project Atomic as a platform to run Docker containers for some time now. The reason I like Project Atomic is something for another blogpost. One of the reasons however, is that...

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Mattias Geniar: Google’s QUIC protocol: moving the web from TCP to UDP

The post Google’s QUIC protocol: moving the web from TCP to UDP appeared first on ma.ttias.be.The QUIC protocol (Quick UDP Internet Connections) is an entirely new protocol for the web developed on top...

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Amedee Van Gasse: Living without email for a month

Remember when my webserver was acting up? Well, I was so fed up with it, that I took a preconfigured Bitnami WordPress image and ran that on AWS. I don’t care how Bitnami configured it, as long as it...

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Mattias Geniar: Chrome 52: return old backspace behaviour

The post Chrome 52: return old backspace behaviour appeared first on ma.ttias.be.Remember when you could hit backspace and go back one page in your history? Those were the days!If you're a Chrome 52...

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Frank Goossens: How to force Autoptimize to output protocol-relative URL’s

Autoptimize by default uses WordPress’ internal logic to determine if a URL should be HTTP or HTTPS. But in some cases WordPress may not be fully aware it is on HTTPS, or maybe you want part of your...

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Mattias Geniar: Postfix mail queue: deliver e-mail to an alternate address

The post Postfix mail queue: deliver e-mail to an alternate address appeared first on ma.ttias.be.Have you ever had an e-mail stuck in a postfix queue you'd just like to re-route to a different...

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Frank Goossens: Music from Our Tube; Massive Attack & Ghostpoet come near me

Massive Attack joined forces with Ghostpoet to deliver (yet) a(nother) haunting song. The video features something familiar for those longing for the Massive Attack of yore …Watch this video on...

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Xavier Mertens: BSidesAthens 2016 Wrap-Up

Here is my wrap-up for the first edition of BSidesAthens. There are more and more BSides events organized across the world and the Greek capital has now one! It was also a good opportunity to spend the...

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Xavier Mertens: [SANS ISC Diary] Phishing Campaign with Blurred Images

I published the following diary was published on isc.sans.org: Phishing Campaign with Blurred Images.[The post [SANS ISC Diary] Phishing Campaign with Blurred Images has been first published on...

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Xavier Mertens: Book Review: Sécurité Informatique et Malwares

In 2013, Paul Rascagnères (aka “@r00tbsd“) wrote a book titled “Malware: Identification, analyse et éradication“. Paul being a friend but especially a renowned security researcher in the field of...

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Xavier Mertens: RMLL Security Track 2016 Wrap-Up

I’m in the train from Paris where I attended the RMLL Security Track version 2016. The RMLL or “Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre” is an annual event around free software. Amongst multiple tracks,...

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Xavier Mertens: [SANS ISC Diary] Hunting for Malicious Files with MISP + OSSEC

I published the following diary on isc.sans.org: Hunting for Malicious Files with MISP + OSSEC.[The post [SANS ISC Diary] Hunting for Malicious Files with MISP + OSSEC has been first published on...

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