Screen 夠大的話,在 Google Reader 看長文會蠻辛苦,因為行太長。特別試製這個 bookmarklet,用 CSS3 Column 試作:
Hard-code 了闊度是 20 個字左右,遇到大於此闊度的圖片則會 resize,而高度是 viewport height-240,再長的內容會打橫 scroll。效果如下:
適用於 FF3+ 或
No version of time has ever had what you could call a genuinely usefuldefault output format, at least not for benchmarking and testing. ThePOSIX (and System V) standard format has all of the information you wantin the right format (the times in simple seconds), but spreads it acrossmultiple lines; the BSD format used by csh puts the times in 'humanreadable' format of hours, minutes, and seconds, and includes a bunchof additional information (much of which is inaccurate, useless,
It's been pointed out to me that there are legitimate reasons tointercept and inspect https traffic, and this can even be a primarypurpose of having a local certificate authority .For example, breaking open https traffic can be vital for being able tosee and possibly analyze malware downloads.
(Note that you should really not do this covertly, without admittingthat you're inspecting https traffic. Sooner or later someone willnotice that the SSL certificate authority for some outside site is yourown internal CA, and things
Screen 夠大的話,在 Google Reader 看長文會蠻辛苦,因為行太長。特別試製這個 bookmarklet,用 CSS3 Column 試作:
Hard-code 了闊度是 20 個字左右,遇到大於此闊度的圖片則會 resize,而高度是 viewport height-240,再長的內容會打橫 scroll。效果如下:
適用於 FF3+ 或
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Suppose that your organization creates an internal organizationalCertificate Authority, so that it can issue SSL certificates for strictly internal hostnames . Of course, everyoneneeds to have the internal CA's certificate loaded in their browser andso on in order to get work done on your intranet; as a practical matter,you probably preload it in your standard machine setups. I suspect thatthis is a not uncommon setup in sufficiently large companies.
It's recently struck me that this has an interesting consequence: yourcompany security and firewall

A great deal of time, pragmatic security involves striking a balancebetween actual security and usefulness. The more secure you are, theless useful you are; the more useful you are, the less secure. Here,I am taking a broad view of 'useful', one that encompasses not justthings like features but also how easy your system is to use, and howmuch the security gets in the way.
(Sometimes, very rarely, this is not the case. When this happens,celebrate and take