24 hours of air traffic in a minutes

Here is a mesmerizing video that I picked up at Pestaola.gr – 24 hours of worldwide air traffic compressed into a minute or so video.  Look at the density of that!  Consider the complexity of the underlying technology.  Consider how many people are affected but all of that.  And that’s not even all worldwide traffic, … Continue reading 24 hours of air traffic in a minutes

Trying out CloudFlare

I’ve heard a few mentions of CloudFlare before, but I never gave it much attention. Today, after reading this blog post, I decided to give it a try. What’s more, that 30-40% increase that people used to see is now in the range of at least 50-60% as the team continues to find ways to … Continue reading Trying out CloudFlare

Why reporting bugs is so important

Here is a quote from the Google Chrome 12 stable release blog post: We’d also like to call particular attention to Sergey Glazunov’s $3133.7 reward. Although the linked bug is not of critical severity, it was accompanied by a beautiful chain of lesser severity bugs which demonstrated critical impact. My focus here is not on … Continue reading Why reporting bugs is so important

Day in brief – 2011-06-07

New note : How to Promote Your iPhone App | eHow.com http://bit.ly/kCGtkV # New note : Mobile Marketing: 50 Ways to Promote Your iPhone App | Mobile Marketing, Monetization and Methods http://bit.ly/m0vk30 # Beautiful and amazing video. Watch in full screen. The Mountain on Vimeo http://bit.ly/mIbWbp # Added some sharing buttons to my blog's sidebar. … Continue reading Day in brief – 2011-06-07

Sony security problems could take years to fix

Obviously, I’m not the only one thinking that Sony’s security problems are architectural.  Here is a quote from a New York Times article. “Microsoft used to be the laughing stock of security and now they are now the shining example of good security,” said Mr. Gula. “It’s going to take a while for Sony to … Continue reading Sony security problems could take years to fix