Mark Sansom has added a photo to the pool:
niggyl :) has added a photo to the pool:
Scotsmans Creek where it flows into the sea at The Gardens, larapuna, Bay of Fires, Tasmania.
Phone shot due to believing I had the wrong filters with me on the day. Turns out that yes the were the wrong size but I had a step down ring in the bag to suit. Far too clever for my own good.
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max, 2.2mm ultra wide back camera lens. EvenLonger App. 5 secs at f/2.2 ISO 32. -1.2/3 EV
Systems Approach As we neared the finish line for our network security book, I received a piece of feedback from Brad Karp that my explanation of forward secrecy in the chapter on TLS (Transport Layer Security) was not quite right.…
Lazyweb, I have PAM questions. I added support for PAM to XScreenSaver in 1998, when PAM itself was a little two-year-old baby. Your keyboard was still PS2 and HDMI hadn't been invented yet. For lo these many decades, nobody could agree on what went in /etc/pam.conf or /etc/pam.d/login and it was all a giant mess.
Things that used to sometimes be true:
I could not even hazard a guess as to which of these things are still true, or how many decades ago they stopped being true, or which of them are influenced by Linux versus BSD versus Solaris versus HPUX versus AIX versus Kerberos or other things that nobody cares about any more.
So I am considering making the following changes:
What I would like to know is: will this break things on your system? Particular emphasis for this question on people running weird-assed obscure systems.
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