Kenny Rasschaert

 The Frying Pan

Sometimes hot, always heavy. (cooking.stackexchange.com)
Jul 11, 2013 18:14
eek!
 

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Apr 12, 2013 12:30
@ewwhite I still firmly believe in StackExchange as the first google result to rule them all. I'd rather have the obvious stuff here than on some shady blog/forum.
Apr 12, 2013 07:44
The migration is always done by a mod, right? So the migration targets are really only a suggestion. The mod can always still pick askdifferent or cooking.SE as a target
Apr 11, 2013 06:30
I could have died happily without ever knowing that about you
Apr 11, 2013 06:27
You usually go to bed just before I enter the chat :)
Apr 11, 2013 06:26
shouldn't kitty go to sleep?
Apr 10, 2013 13:37
@ewwhite I'll get off your lawn, sir.
Apr 10, 2013 13:33
check the menu on the left for the built-in supported provisioning handlers
Apr 10, 2013 13:32
puppet, chef, ansible,... sets things the way you like
Apr 10, 2013 13:31
you combine it with configuration management
Apr 10, 2013 10:04
second paragraph
Apr 5, 2013 13:20
I'm rocking the chin straps
Apr 5, 2013 08:36
Hi
Apr 4, 2013 07:59
right back at ya
Apr 3, 2013 12:56
One of the new guys talked about how spiffy the Palo Alto stuff is and how well it tags everything with "Facebook" and "porn" and so on.
Apr 3, 2013 12:55
@Cole They do other stuff too, but I'm sure they're keeping tabs somewhere.
Apr 3, 2013 12:51
@ChrisS We have a whole team of watchers equipped with expensive Palo Alto Networks toys. They're not popular people.
Apr 3, 2013 12:49
@ChrisS I SSH tunnel every single HTTP(S)/IRC/XMPP packet that leaves my box at work. I don't need anyone telling me what sites are off limits or keeping tabs on what I watch or say.
Apr 3, 2013 12:45
free tiny magnets!
Apr 3, 2013 12:45
free magnets!
Apr 3, 2013 12:45
The horrendous mess is what makes it so much fun!
Apr 3, 2013 12:38
major performance loss
Apr 3, 2013 12:38
or SSL in SSH for that matter
Apr 3, 2013 12:38
I try to avoid wrapping SSL in SSL
Apr 3, 2013 12:37
That's his problem right there, his proxy follows RFC 2616
Apr 3, 2013 12:36
DisableViaHeader
When this is set to yes, Tinyproxy does NOT add the Via header to the requests. This virtually puts Tinyproxy into stealth mode. Note that RFC 2616 requires proxies to set the Via header, so by enabling this option, you break compliance. Don't disable the Via header unless you know what you are doing...
Apr 3, 2013 12:36
I use Tinyproxy
Apr 3, 2013 12:34
I do the same thing. Except I get away with it.
Apr 3, 2013 12:33
He's living outside the US and using a cheap VPS box as a proxy to watch Hulu and Netflix.
Apr 3, 2013 12:32
That's a great example of "too localized" if I ever saw one.
Apr 3, 2013 09:46
> a) Search engines which think they know better and ignore keywords
Or when Google "corrects" corrects my keywords. God that's annoying
Apr 2, 2013 18:01
@ChrisS TIL, thanks! I'll remember this for the next time I'm sending mail over telnet.
Apr 2, 2013 13:34
@Dan As if anyone is ever on topic here...
Apr 2, 2013 13:30
You should apply the strategy of incremental edits.
Apr 2, 2013 13:30
That's just good sportsmanship
Apr 2, 2013 13:30
Oh Dan took the shot and added it to your answer?
Apr 2, 2013 13:29
I should do more of them
Apr 2, 2013 13:29
@TheCleaner screenshots are upvote magnets
Apr 2, 2013 13:25
neither does SU
Apr 2, 2013 13:25
SO doesn't have it, oddly enough
Apr 2, 2013 13:23
Apr 2, 2013 13:21
I'm back now, as you can tell by the tens and tens of rep I've gained recently
Apr 2, 2013 13:21
I took a hiatus from SF for a couple of months
Apr 2, 2013 13:20
it makes the whole thing look like someone spent too much time using powerpoint
Apr 2, 2013 13:20
It's nice, although the sliding stuff is unnecesary
Apr 2, 2013 13:19
that's new
Apr 2, 2013 13:19
oh