Youtube is not entirely 100% yet. It still occasionally routes to the wrong video than the one you selected, usually a different one on the page.
Or just get up, go for a walk and a sandwich
I.. read a book. I'm not sure if people know what those are any more.
Or just get up, go for a walk and a sandwich
I.. read a book. I'm not sure if people know what those are any more.
Fiction or non-fiction? I only ever read the latter. It wouldn't surprise me if that isn't common with engineering types.
Or just get up, go for a walk and a sandwich
I.. read a book. I'm not sure if people know what those are any more.
Fiction or non-fiction? I only ever read the latter. It wouldn't surprise me if that isn't common with engineering types.
Fiction. You're clearly boring.
Does not reading for entertainment have something to do with age? When I grew up there were three TV stations, no cable, no inyernet, and you actually had to "go to the movies". Reading was something I did all the time. It's only in the last 20 years or so that I've slacked off.
Does not reading for entertainment have something to do with age? When I grew up there were three TV stations, no cable, no inyernet, and you actually had to "go to the movies". Reading was something I did all the time. It's only in the last 20 years or so that I've slacked off.
There might also be a genetic element to it. My father is just like me. He never reads fiction and his family didn't even have a TV until he was about 10. The only things he ever read for entertainment were comics. My mother always has a novel on the go though.
So four days later and there doesn't seem to be much in the way of confirmation or refutation of the Saudi IP Fragmentation story. None of the major media has said squat about it other that the quick comment about YT going down. Strange...
Brian
Growing strangeness in tech lately. First, the Bloomberg/China hardware spying story. Now, this mystery. What's next?
Curiously, I find it works with an older Firefox (38) but not with a newer one (52.) No idea why. I hadn't heard of this site before today. Sample screen below.
As for Hal's site, drivel or not - sometimes yes, sometimes no. You have to decide for yourself in each specific case. I use sites like that (many of them) as hints for things to look into. Raising topics that you will never hear of at all on MSM sites.
A quick glance at that site shows it's a typical nut case, extremism included.
So four days later and there doesn't seem to be much in the way of confirmation or refutation of the Saudi IP Fragmentation story. None of the major media has said squat about it other that the quick comment about YT going down. Strange...
It's almost certainly BS.
While there has been a
recently released issue with Linux's TCP stack related to fragmentation, given that it was released months ago you can be fairly sure all the major players have patched.
It also doesn't match the behaviour during the outage.