I was lucky enough to be able to go across to Melbourne for Ruxcon in 2015 and it was an absolute blast. I'd recommend it to any budding security professional that wants to meet people in the industry and see some great talks. There is a good mix of activities …
I once heard Google Analytics described as crack cocaine for marketing folks and webmasters. Now I've never tried crack cocaine, but I have tried Google Analytics and I can see why once you have had it, it's pretty hard to let go.
It gives you a bunch of information, most …
Google have published some statistics about the rate of IPv6 adoption. They have a better view into traffic and adoption rates than most and so their statistics are generally considered to be the most accurate, but I've always found their graph a little puzzling. Some days it's around 9% and …
I'm planning on writing a series of posts tagged with "Good bye Google" that will cover my progress over the last few year in leaving the Google eco-system and moving to open source self hosted alternatives.
I wanted to start with this post first though to explain my rational behind …
I was lucky enough to get into the Let's Encrypt Limited Beta. I signed up from the link on their community page and a few days later got the email saying the domains I'd signed up with had been white listed and I could get certificates now.
I went to …
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