For those who didn’t read the article, so far it’s only being tested in mice with promising results.
For those who didn’t read the article, so far it’s only being tested in mice with promising results.
I use it as a way to discover new communities. Any recommendations on how you manage your subscription without looking at all from time to time?
Better use a cipher then for your pen and paper transmission. Invisible ink as well.
The 1990s just called. They want their article back.
No one is still running a lot of bare metal. Everything is virtualized at the bare minimum, or containerized or Serverless code.
Furthermore the article doesn’t really teach you anything new except for the existence of the hypervisor layer. Threats and controls are mostly the same between physical and virtualized.
:Edit: just saw you wrote this article. Sorry for the harsh criticism, but I stand by it. Try to be more accurate with your threat and control assessments or write about more niche technology.
They’re probably using MS exchange /s
My wife and I are saving up to do something similar in about 5 years. Any recommendations/things you’ve learnt you’d like to share?
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Absolute rubbish. They’re copyrighted like anything else you write.
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Redeem it in the karma store, of course!
I’d say the three day no pooping guy is a celebrity. You know what to do, OP.
Vit D supplements. A lot of Europeans and Americans have deficiency due to limited exposure to sunlight.
Scientists are evil and just enjoy giving mice Alzheimer’s.