@JourneymanGeek I spent Friday to Monday at a huge party down south, with hot tub, water slides, outside catering, many many pilots and some planes; then my Bedford Autodrome day racing everything (Caterhams, Ariel Atoms, Le Mans cars, BMW M4 GTPs, karts, offroaders and Formula 3000)
If I am implementing WEP into my office infrastructure, which application should I be less concerned about?
File Share Traffic
Printer Traffic
Exchange Mail Server Traffic
SSL Traffic
Answer would be appreciated with appropriate reasoning.
It's a question from Cryptography Trivia Quiz and I believe it should be SSL traffic. Even, if an attacker succeeds to compromise the WEP network, SSL encrypted traffic will not be readable. What's your opinion? — Ray10 mins ago
@JourneymanGeek depends on the terms of the quiz I guess. assuming they're allowed google/the Internet in general, TBH this information isn't mega-hard to find...
not that I designate much personal time that doesn't involve being asleep these days, but my personal time browsing is generally limited to like 8 sites
@Flyk Is this entirely subjective (ie listening to it over and over again while tweaking) or more objective (tweaking the waveform to get a precise shape)?
@Flyk exactly - it just perpetuates that it is elusive/uncommon etc
@Flyk My rep on Workplace just overtook my Arqade rep. Both almost at 1k - go me! ;-P
@RoryAlsop entirely contextual, the kick sounds find solo, the rest of the track sounds fine without the kick, both of them together doesn't sound right
@AviD For sponsorships I think it is much more fluid - speak to a CM and ask. I did a small business case for the one time I had SE sponsor our car in the Whitehat Rally charity car run
@Flyk in principle I'd offer my listening services, however 2 flaws present themselves 1) I may not be your target audience (although that could work both ways, really) and 2 ) OpSec fail
if I've already written the lead melody before I start actually producing the track, the arrangement will usually only take 30 minutes for a rough layout
@Flyk See, to me, plant life doesn't taste good. It tastes like the murder of innocents who not only can't defend themselves, but are fixed to the ground and unable to scream. Because they are plants...
Plants are the food my food eats
@RоryMcCune mmmm, bacon]
@Flyk Admittedly this causes conflict in Metaltech, which is 1/3 vegetarian...
@RоryMcCune hahahahahaha - well, in reality, as Erik Tricity survives on alcohol and nicotine, we order 1 ordinary meal and one veggie, and Lord Thrapston Flagellator gets the Insidious Doktor Mayhem's salad
@SteveDL You're on only for the bacon?
Actually - I do like your commentary on that question. You not tempted to add an answer...?
if the DMZ had video capability it would only happen once and then you'd most likely make an unwritten rule between yourself to just watch and not complain
Background
The second Soviet Almaz military space station both had and tested an externally-mounted autocannon, specifically a Rikhter R-23 (according to some sources). It had 32 rounds of ammunition. The gun was fixed to the station such that the only way to aim was to rotate the entire statio...
@Flyk lol - I'm sure it doesn't cause problems. Although if you're in front of an interview board or something and you start doing it, you may give an odd impression
I was trying to think of what occasions would have you sat in a formal setting like that based on the limited knowledge I have of you - and I couldn't come up with any so just went with a known scenario
I've been spending my spare time coming up with the basis for an encryption algorithm.
I am completely unfamiliar with computer programming, but my time as a Network Technician left me incredibly familiar with binary.
I was playing around with numbers on a paper at work one day (being a Network...
hey @Flyk, when @Simon's donut comes to spend the day here tomorrow, AS HE PROMISED, you might want to share this with her. Yknow, just to make things fun.