There are a couple of worthwhile reads around the Interwebs today discussing various ways technology is changing the law and politics. The first example is an article covering the first trial to challenge game console mod chips as a violation of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. Next, Wikileaks is getting a lot of coverage for releasing another batch of US documents; this … [Read more...]
Archives for November 2010
Book Review: All-in-One CompTIA Security+ Exam Guide, 2nd Edition
Yesterday I became CompTIA Security+ certified on my first attempt. The exam consists of answering 100 questions within 90 minutes and having a score of at least 750 out of 900 to pass. The SY0-201 exam objectives required both a broad and deep knowledge of many topics. Combined with this exam being the furthest outside my daily duties, it was actually the most challenging exam … [Read more...]
I Have Admin Rights! Buttons
If you run a typical IT office, users tend to operate in the context of standard users. It's a pretty standard practice in most IT shops and it's the application of the Principle of Least Privilege. Unfortunately, this practice is not so appreciated outside of the IT Office where users who find out they're restricted in one form or another absolutely demand that they have admin … [Read more...]
Decrapify a New PC and Install Common Apps Quickly
If you happen to buy a new PC, notebook, or netbook on Black Friday (or any time really), you might easily become frustrated with all the junk that comes already installed on your new, pristine computer. This always frustrates me to no end because it takes so much time to track down the little applications that the PC manufacturers get a kickback for installing. This has become … [Read more...]
Oh No Robot – A Lesson in Metadata With a Webcomic Search Engine
I've grown up with webcomics. Since about freshman year of high school I've dutifully checked different webcomics daily. The best part was when you found a new webcomic and could read through the archives, one after another, until you caught up; MegaTokyo took a while to get caught up and 8-Bit Theater was a fun story. (Thank goodness RSS feeds came along or I don't think I'd … [Read more...]