And everyone that is watching your videos is also using it, right? You're on YouTube. Well, it's FFmpeg on the client side. Well, the your server side, on the server side. The client side is probably Chrome. Well, you're using FFmpeg also.And you're using OBS to record. Well, it's FFmpeg, right? You're using a ton of important, like, big box, professional boxes. Well, it's very
going to come back to it. But at the same time, it was fighting free on another front, which is the browser. And Netscape was giving away the browser for free and to sell the server . Microsoft may have once entertained ideas of selling browsers, it did have some proprietary web technologies at that time, but they clearly had to match the price. So,they not only gave away the browser for free but they bundled it with every computer, something that Netscape could not do, and that created some Antitrust issues, which we would also
frozen typically a frozen sweet dessert and I thought wow that's interesting I've got this young coffee server walking by me giving me an idea about making a granados saki we worked on the recipe for a couple weeks it'ssomething that now is in our repertoire she had the confidence the Courage the
to embed the use of that spectrum inside of their wireless antennas and their wireless servers . And users found that very valuable.And so the spectrum ended up migrating from garage door openers.
we are now starting to use at least 20% of our old and refurbished material to build the new ones, and then selling at least two million-- what server 's out in the secondary market. And those kind of ideas around circular economy have started to kick in.
I wanted to wear it on my sleeve to make people confront that they were among people who were the kind of people our server logs instead of mining them for market intelligence.
Vulnerabilities in internet-connected digital video recorders-- and webcams, primarily-- allowed an attacker to create a botnet that dropped a domain name server that, in turn, dropped a couple of dozen real popular websites. In 2013, Target corporation, attack through a vulnerability in the HVAC contractor of several of their mid-Pennsylvania stores.
So I went to Cala incognito to eat dinner there, and I asked people there about it. My server was especially glad I asked her directly, because it's important to her, and she feels it's been misconstrued online. I hear that kind of thing can happen.
For you guys, you were in Times Square. The server farm. Like I was like, oh, this will be an easy location.
you would receive that was, please try again later. The server is busy. And at the time, this was obviously a huge impediment to the growth of the internet, particularly in the business community.
thought let's put a spot in the book where anybody who's reading it can, you know, stop and add their comment and then the next time you upload the book, the comment goes up to the server and then, you know, you'll see what other people's comments are. You know, let's make the book a discussion platform. Um, the reason why I'm not sure it's gonna work is my guess is is that you know two percent of my readers will do that, so I need like tens of thousands of readers to get a decent number of comments. Um, but, I really, I mean
And it essentially automates the process of checking for accessibility to this content. It does so both locally and then with the control server in Toronto. And we do a basic comparison. We run some further tests to try to identify at what level the content is being filtered, what methods are being used.
So for me, the right to access for data means also the right to be remembered. Some servers have an agreement that hey-- and Google is doing a very good job on that-- that I want my old emails to not sort of randomly disappear, big difference to China.
And when I say the phone company, I mean the servers , the service provider, the servers . The servers are not involved in the cryptographic negotiation. Now, the way I do it is I do an ephemeral Diffie Hellman exchange.
And it was a language that I didn't know. The servers were all written in Ruby on Rails, which I had no familiarity with. And there was not a single unit test across the entire codebase.
The servers crashed. I mean, you work at Google.
expensive servers . You had to house them somewhere.
For servers obviously, it's nice to have stable servers ; in your emotional life, I'm still seeking it.
VPN servers that allow you to surf the web by fooling your computer into thinking it's going on from someplace else. In which case, the fact that, what's happened with Google
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, is basically powering every server online, right? Even at Microsoft cloud called Azure, I'm quite sure seventy, eighty percent of the servers are running Linux. All your Android phones are running
Apache OS web server software versus Microsoft commercial web server software
You have giant server farms, giant data processing centers, offices all over the world.
--asked the female server to come over.
The AOL server was sending a huge chunk of new gobbledygook that I could not understand.
Or the server who's asking you about what you want, and you go, uh, I don't know.
I am not a server .
We need server space.
I've been a server and a host, and I've also prepared food.
And it's not that easy to protect the private key on a server . Because the server is up 24/7. And there's no human there.
For example, if you were using WebRTC which relies on DTLS, that relies on long term persistent public keys that the server provides. If that could be compromised, possibly with the cooperation of the server , which could be coerced-- remember,
But still, even there, they would have to imitate the voice of the entire session. But if the server is evil, then it's only safe there.
I became a server here at a restaurant in SoHo called Balthazar, and it was a great experience.
So if a food server puts down one mint for each person at the table along with the bill, tips typically increase in these studies
Does this server allow TCP connections?
IT data server farms, I have a picture here, networks.
And the server said, "That's not your number." And the guy said, "Why isn't it my number?" He said, "Because that's my number."
Are there server -side endpoints, or updates to the website that need to roll out before your thing can be turned on?
I went to server farms.
If your server knows that when he or she goes back into the kitchen and asks the chef, she's going to get her head
on a new server went towards power and cooling and today it’s up to forty eight cents.
and the server says you want some what would you like some water boo yow it's like that boo yow on the street with the
And there is a server that's accumulating that stuff.
always ask your server
to the security of servers everywhere.
There's no web servers , there's no setup.
And the servers inside data centers just got better-- far better than anyone expected.
to their servers by veering their protocol messages in ways we hadn't anticipated.
or hiring servers , or whatever.
And you have virtual servers .
Sisters will be servers together, or brothers will work in the kitchen together.