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No, they're intended to be used together.


IPv6 doesn't fix most of the problems with IP, in fact it makes some worse (routing tables are now bigger because of bigger addresses and there can be more of them). If IPv6 actually did attempt to fix issues in IP it might have seen faster adoption.


Routing tables will be smaller due to aggregation - that's the major factor driving up IPv4 route tables.


Gifsicle is very good at making highly optimized GIFs, but slightly more cumbersome as you have to convert each frame to a separate image first.

http://www.lcdf.org/gifsicle/


It isn't that different, and I don't trust proprietary auto updating software either.


The source code doesn't seem to be availible anywhere. Is this a violation of Firefox' license?


Do you know of a good open source ebook reader?


Calibre is the best ebook manager. It's the iTunes for ebooks.

On Android, the FBReader.app is quite good, however you probably will want to tweak the options to get it to look as nice as the Kindle.app looks "out of the box."

On iOS, the Bluefire.app is the best of the unaffiliated apps, but I preferred to open .mobi files in the Kindle.app.



You can't view it on youtube either from Norway, the UK, and many other countries. "This video contains content from Channel 4 s/f, who has blocked it on copyright grounds."


Blocked in America too.


This modify headers hack may work - http://brokensecrets.com/2010/09/27/how-to-watch-blocked-int...

It usually works for watching Colbert from the UK.


Steve Gibson and Gibson Research Corporation are not affiliated with the grsec guys. This is quite confusing.


He isn't?

Sorry that really is a mistake on my part. I thought I saw his name attached to it. I'm probably thinking of someone else, again I apologize to all parties involved.


Read the entire article. They posted his comps on their facebook page.


Right that is true. I guess showing the official posters as a cheap sympathy ploy rubbed me the wrong way.


Python 3's installed size is 90MB here, 2 is 60MB.


Good thing is that python is pretty ubiquitous, as is virtual env :)


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