在瀏覽器玩指令介面,首先從 URL bar 開始,Firefox 的書籤設定關鍵字:

然後可以用這個接駁 Yubnub :
Here is something important: regardless of what people in IT like tothink, we don't really control user desktop machines if the users feelstrongly about it. We can try to dictate hardware and software standardsand we can often get away with it for a while, but in the end if theusers want something badly enough they are going to win.
This has really been the case for quite a while, but it is especiallyacute these days with desktops; the ultimate issue is that the usersjust have
One of the things that the situation with security fixes and the Linuxkernel changelogs illustrates isthe difference between programs and products. With a program, what youget is the program; with a product, what you get is the program and awhole ecology of things surrounding it, ranging from documentation tobackporting security fixes into older versions.
(This is why it takes a significant amount of effortto turn a program into a product, as Fred Brooks and others have noted. Icredit Fred Brooks because I believe The
Here is a Python question I have been mulling over since a commenton a previous entry : does codeportability across different Python implementations matter verymuch at the moment?
My suspicion is that the answer is 'not really in practice', becauseI don't see much motivation for moving code between the differentimplementations:
(photo by Ming Pao) Probably like many places, we weigh the potential or actual disruptionof things like kernel updates against the risks of not updating whendeciding how urgent applying them is. As part of this, I have developeda personal way of sorting security issues into different categories thatI care about, with an end result ranging from not so bad to really bad(and if we are lucky, 'no impact, we can ignore').
For various reasons I feel like writing out the things I care aboutand look at today