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    Windows XP

    I would upgrade and as others have noted us a VM if you must run apps requiring XP.
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    Charter Cable to Buy Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks

    Why does this deal make me wish AT&T GigaPower or Google Fiber was deployed in my immediate area?
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    What is your favorite forum / community software?

    cPanel is using xenForo on their forums
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    Happy 27th Birthday MannDude!

    Happy Birthday, and many more to come :)
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    RMA Never Felt So Good

    I'll second that thought, now I just need to find a range in the area!
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    Android watches

    I might be a little crazy, but the first purpose of these wrist devices imo is as a watch.  What the watch does beyond that is icing on the cake, with the Pebble being my cake of choice. The fact I can wear it / forget to charge it for 5-7 days without much trouble, and it works in daylight...
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    Nginx and php5-fpm performance tips?

    You aren't giving us much information to go on.  What have you done, what are the server specs, how is the server configured and what are your current bottlenecks?
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    How to monitor how many seconds server is down?

    You can do second based monitoring with http://www.redotheweb.com/uptime/ 
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    What are some uncommon and unique web-servers such as Cherokee and Hiawatha?

    You could try the new kid on the block that's giving nginx a run for the money - h2o (https://github.com/h2o/h2o)
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    IPv6 at Home?

    I have native IPv6 via TWC, when it's behaving properly.
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    Time Warner Cable Support Outsourced to Foreign Countries?

    I wouldn't mind GigaPower, granted considering there isn't Uverse in my area it's unlikely that will appear any time soon. One can hope for any other decent option tho.
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    Time Warner Cable Support Outsourced to Foreign Countries?

    I'm using TWC as well... Let's just say Comcast would be an improvement... Praying for faster Google Fiber rollout in Durham...
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    New SSL/TLS vulnerability

    If you remove the end / the exploits website should load.
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    New SSL/TLS vulnerability

    It looks like the researchers are at it again with a new SSL/TLS vulnerability - CVE-2015-0204 or the FREAK attack. Naturally, details are available on the exploits website: https://freakattack.com/ 
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    SolusVM pricing from OnApp Going Forward

    I'm unsure what transpired with that Nick, however I do know the new Nick has a much stronger development background.  I know a decent amount of the codebase has been rewritten to make the system more reliable/maintainable going forward.  It's actually been far less buggy in my testing.
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    SolusVM pricing from OnApp Going Forward

    I suspect you will hear more from them in the near future.  I know they did change developers, which caused some delays.  That being said I know they have switched to using RPMs, have a bootstrap theme and as of last night are on version 1.5.6.
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    Process for checking IP ranges issued.

    That's also one of my favorites, however it's limited to per address instead of blocks.  If you are checking a larger block say a /22, you are going to spend a long time on their site.
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    Lenovo Laptops with hacked CA certificate

    I'm glad I build my own computers.
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    Lesser known Content Management Systems worth looking at?

    You might want to check out MODX (http://modx.com), it's very powerful, but as you have total control over code output there isn't any "signature" to identify sites using it.
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