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Oct 7 2015

Tweet at 11:11 am

What is 'safe harbour' and why did the EUCJ just declare it invalid? http://t.co/qVMQ53ViS5

— Guardian Tech (@guardiantech) October 6, 2015

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Oct 7 2015

Tweet at 2:23 pm

This is what you get for your $3K: HoloLens Development Edition #Windows10devices http://t.co/cjWBnEBOYj pic.twitter.com/yKVYZ1BG7v

— CNET (@CNET) October 6, 2015

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Oct 7 2015

Tweet at 5:08 pm

https://twitter.com/srcshelton/status/651444024025354240

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Oct 7 2015

Tweet at 6:40 am

I forgot to turn off notifications. Twitter sent me an email for each:

Follow
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DM

47 gigs of notifications. #lessonlearned

— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) October 1, 2015

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Aug 19 2015

Updating Ubuntu cloud images

One approach to updating (and making PCI DSS-compliant…) Ubuntu cloud images would be to start a stock instance with an unmodified image, customise this VM, and then either snapshot or save and convert the resulting filesystem. The two drawbacks of this methodology are that the resulting image isn’t necessarily pristine – the commands run to migrate its state and and temporary files will still be present – and the image will be much larger than the original compressed/deduplicated source. This latter aspect is important when there is a need to spin-up a large number of VMs quickly, and the smaller the source image the faster this can occur.

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Aug 18 2015

Setting user passwords on Ubuntu cloud instances

I’ve recently been working on upgrading the stock Ubuntu cloud image(*) to meet the requirements for PCI DSS compliance – and a hugely non-obvious issue I ran into went as follows:


# passwd newuser
passwd: Module is unknown
passwd: password unchanged

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By Stuart • UNIX, Work 0

Aug 18 2015

Unmounting stuck Linux filesystems…

It’s not uncommon, especially when using chroot() gaols, to find that “modern” systemd-equipped Linux distributions seem to get a bit possessive when it comes to mounting filesystems such as devtmpfs on /dev or tmpfs on /run, and when you want to remove the gaol this filesystems can show as still in use – although lsof/fuser -m output suggests that everything using root-dev and nothing respectively are actually using these mount-points.

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Aug 18 2015

Tweet at 9:40 am

Dear international companies based in the US. Stop sending out SSL expiry reminders with the silly US date format. Just had a heart attack.

— Tim Davies (@tmdvs) August 10, 2015

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Aug 18 2015

Tweet at 4:24 pm

Dear HTC device owners, please reset your fingerprints as they were stored as easily accessible bitmaps: http://t.co/ty8jsnkYd6

— Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) August 10, 2015

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Aug 18 2015

Tweet at 4:32 pm

A RaspberryPi can run Windows 10 apps but your Surface RT can’t 😜

— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) August 10, 2015

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