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PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder. PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder. December 6, 2009. Explained how Dan Bernstein’s. Could be used alongwith Google Public DNS (GPD). As an upstream forwarder. For those who spend time with DNS, they are likely to be aware of Bert Hubert’s. Which comes in two flavours, an authorative nameserver. And a recursive nameserver. In PowerDNS about it and Bert has mentioned on the mailing list. 039;Don't show installed...
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Humor | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Archive for the ‘Humor’ Category. There is no such thing as too much meme-ification. July 28, 2013. Recently, we’ve been testing some new WiFi access points at work and one of the vendors we’ve wanted to test out their equipment is Ubiquiti Networks. Hope the following images can give you an idea of what its been like. Well, actually I’ve always wanted to incorporate a Der Untergang parody. But till now never found the appropriate occasion. The IT Crowd is side splittingly funny. December 11, 2008. This ...
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Mozilla | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Archive for the ‘Mozilla’ Category. Firefox 3 and its impact on servers particularly those serving static content. June 18, 2008. Has been released and by all accounts. There has been enormous uptake. Of this fine browser. If you aren’t familiar with the browser, I would encourage you to visit Deb Richardson’s brilliant Field Guide to Firefox 3. Which describes a number of key Firefox 3 features in a very accessible manner. And for the technically inclined these are the new defaults. June 5, 2005. Of Sha...
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Android | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Archive for the ‘Android’ Category. Improved adblocking expected to a browser near you in Fall/Winter 2015. July 1, 2015. Web publishers primarily those with a large mobile web audience may see a big delta in pages served and ads served starting from Fall 2015 when iOS 9 and El Capitan launches. This will be coupled with improvements under the hood in Firefox 41 which should make Ad Block Plus much more efficient. Introduction to WebKit content blocking. An hour with Safari Content Blocker in iOS 9.
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Mobile | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Archive for the ‘Mobile’ Category. Improved adblocking expected to a browser near you in Fall/Winter 2015. July 1, 2015. Web publishers primarily those with a large mobile web audience may see a big delta in pages served and ads served starting from Fall 2015 when iOS 9 and El Capitan launches. This will be coupled with improvements under the hood in Firefox 41 which should make Ad Block Plus much more efficient. Introduction to WebKit content blocking. An hour with Safari Content Blocker in iOS 9. Mobil...
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iOS | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Archive for the ‘iOS’ Category. Improved adblocking expected to a browser near you in Fall/Winter 2015. July 1, 2015. Web publishers primarily those with a large mobile web audience may see a big delta in pages served and ads served starting from Fall 2015 when iOS 9 and El Capitan launches. This will be coupled with improvements under the hood in Firefox 41 which should make Ad Block Plus much more efficient. Introduction to WebKit content blocking. How to write a content blocker extension in 10 minutes.
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Combining DJB’s dnscache and Google’s Public DNS | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Combining DJB’s dnscache and Google’s Public DNS. Combining DJB’s dnscache and Google’s Public DNS. December 6, 2009. Most of the comments which I’m reading about Google Public DNS. And use GPD as an upstream forwarder. Fast local caching, and a fast recursive resolver when you have no locally cached results. I’m assuming that in the coming weeks, Google will reach out to a number of organisations who use anycast DNS such as Content Delivery Network operators ( Akamai. December 6, 2009 at 5:52 am. Using ...
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Incessant Rants: June 2008
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Whatever comes to mind at the time. Friday, 13 June 2008. Bad IT Systems; Stupid Customer Service. Late Fees And Charges Still Apply :=. My Aunt died in January. CitiBank billed her for February and March. For their monthly service charge on her credit card, and then added. Late fees and interest on the monthly charge. the balance had been. 000 and now is $60.00. I placed the following phone call to CitiBank:. Me: "I am calling to tell you that my aunt died in January.". CitiBank:" . excuse me? CitiBank:...
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Incessant Rants: Loosing My Mind…
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Whatever comes to mind at the time. Tuesday, 26 May 2009. Loosing My Mind…. This probably falls under the Rants category…. Why do everyone write “loose” when they really mean “lose”? It seems like only people who write for a living (authors, newspaper/magazine editors, etc.) know about the word “lose”. I can’t even recall the last time I saw someone using “lose” correctly in a comment. Probably never. Here are some definitions from Dictionary.com. 8211;verb (used with object). 27 to let go a hold. Just t...
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Incessant Rants: September 2007
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Whatever comes to mind at the time. Tuesday, 18 September 2007. User Friendliness Acid Test. Every time we get it idiot-proofed, Ma Nature produces cleverer idiots. Last weekend I attended Manifest. An event for otaku. My sister and I went to see the cosplaying competition, where participants dressed as their favourite anime/computer game characters. The organisers were thoughtful enough to include a picture of the character being cosplayed, and not surprisingly this was done in MS Powerpoint 2007.