@Ethan As @tylerl said it's a big pile of maybe. Generally speaking I would not consider an employee of a public university a "public servant", although speaking as an employee of a public university I do consider myself a public or state employee.
@Ethan Normally public or civil servants are employed by a municipality of some kind, village/city/town/county, or by the state itself.
@Adnan I got lots of suggestions. They're just guaranteed to piss off both sides of the situation. Which frankly means they're probably pretty not bad ideas.
It's generally been my view that when you have two intractable sides in a discussion the right solution is almost always the one that pisses them both off.
@deed02392 that actually happened once to my father... he was trying to impress one of his employees, instead.... he was very upset. "Why?? What did I do??? I"M SORRRY!!!!!!"
@AviD That word better serves the community as a whole by using my definition which is "X". You'll receive a fair market value in exchange for your definition change.
so if you close your main window with all your tabs you want to save, then realise there's another window with a single page in it or something, if you close that it only remembers that single page
oh, what happens when you resume from that then @ScottPack? opens up the windows too?
I am working on a project (browser extension) which will implement either black or whitelisting depending on the users choice.
However I want to contain the GUI elements that control this/these list/s under a tab. So am I at a loss of what to name this tab, since it could be providing the inter...
@deed02392 I'd go with "Contact list", "Access list", etc. Inside that tab, there would be a toggle button (either to the left or to right), or two radio buttons (allow these addresses/disallow these addresses) effectively being blacklist/whitelist
Unfortunately, that's not quite enought when writing a workflow system. For some reasons, management type do understand (or at least, wants) security in that context
And I have more test code than ACL validation code now...
@Adnan What else is there? 1) It's obviously not a sophisticated attack. 2) Unless the spouse has some hidden infosec background there probably isn't any other hidden rootkits. 3) It's really a personal problem, not a technical one.
Does stack exchange have some wiki-like thing that answers broader questions in detail. Kind of like wiki but not at the same time. I mean there are some questions on the site that have really good answer and I'd like to see these answers expanded (for lack of a better term) to answer more questions than just the one.
On the stack exchange sites there are a lot of questions that are really similar except for one key difference which makes the answer to the them slightly different yet different enough that they aren't the same question. Merging some of these into one big question without going overboard on the information would be nice.
@TerryChia Yea but the mods can't / should have to go through all the questions to find ones that relate. Maybe a way of relating questions without the punishment of a duplicate question and further merger. Flagging system for question mergers maybe.
Idk it'd just be cool to see. With a lot of the answers I use on the site I wish there was more links and stuff where I can learn further. And when I say further info I mean like say you're doing something on Linux and you use an command specific to MBR. Having the GPT alternative for the same problem come up as related (maybe call it linked) would be nice. Also videos explaining how to solve things are always awesome.
@TerryChia :/ I doubt it too. It's a hard concept to explain and while SE seems more open then most people are still resistant to change. Especially change they don't understand.
I've been kind of thrown into the roll of sys admin at my office and don't really know what I'm doing. I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.
The server for our website is currently running nginx. The site keeps crashing because lots and lots of php-fpm processes keep starting, which is bringing down everyth...