I agree with the dot.tk, I noticed it when I was doing some packet inspections while ordering some domains.
Yes unfortunately their DNS configuration seems wonky, thus causing users to use freenom's simple redirection that injects analytic scripts onto your pages.
Example http://lolf.ml/ >...
I too have recently been playing with the Atlassian products lately, mostly just confluence. I found that it used quite a bit of ram in its Java environment, I was quite surprised. Something like 1.5gb with no one logged in; that said I'm not sure how it scales for ~10 users on at the same...
Do you have 40-60 players already? Or are you assuming you'll have that many?
You can get a copy of Buycraft to get some initial funding from current players and get with some VPS provider or even a low cost "Shared Minecraft".
Unfortunately, based on your blogspot site, I don't think your...
Looks great! The slice on the F with the red reminds me of another logo, cant quite put my finger on it. I think its automotive related.
Google here we go!
Bridgestone!
Edit:
Yeah I would like to know more, any particular reasoning with the style of the logo? Such as the O. Going from...
BHS = Beauharnois, Canada
CHI = Chicago, Illinois
DAL = Dallas, Texas
LAX = Los Angeles, California
LHR = London
MIA = Miami, Florida
Thanks @Damian, and @Zach, for lhr/bhs respectively!
Hopefully this helps someone who may not know!
After experimenting with Varnish and plain Apache configurations, I have come to the conclusion that regardless of the application, using varnish has a far more pros than cons, regarding latency vs CPU/Ram usage.
1000 Concurrent connections to a vanilla Apache server renders it non operational...
I would find this interesting too... Then have it "phone home" to report info on the attacker.
For some reason being with Colocrossing makes me feel like I get quite a few more SSH attacks than usual. Not sure if thats the case, I figure they would have a rather filled IP space.
So its sort of "Taboo"? Is that one of the reasons it has yet to be addressed by either country?
Just perplexes me that the U.S. Government is so stern on internal threats and other countries attacking us. Though this massive scale "doorknob rattling" doesn't seem to be brought up very often...