大約在一年前,我寫了一篇 Twitter火熱之謎 ,在文末如是說:
雖然嘗試開了個 Twitter 戶口 ,有時會寫一些心情紀錄,但我認為自己在此上並不會很「活躍」就是了
這句話早就要被推翻了。
事實證明,這一年來,我的 Twitter 使用量不少,可以參
There are a number of awkward things about URL fragments, including thatthey commit you to a certain implementation of your page structure ifyou are going to provide cool URLs . At the same time,I believe that they're the only way to make a reference to a part of apage, so they're pretty essential if you want to aggregate informationon a page but still be able to point to specific bits.
For example, WanderingThoughts uses URL fragments to point to thecomments on a specific entry and
Both virtualization and iSCSI are fundamentally 'sharing' technologies,where multiple things use a shared infrastructure. This means that theyhave a shared set of general security risks, pretty much common to anysharing technologies: cross-contamination and base system compromise.
Cross contamination is the ability to interfere with other things usingthe shared environment and to compromise them in turn; having a sharedinfrastructure necessarily gives you a channel to attack other thingsthat are using that infrastructure. This isn't novel, but virtualizationand iSCSI make it

It's really simple: we installed the latest Ubuntu 6.06 kernel updatelast night, since it's a security fix. Today, our machines startedpanicing with 'kernel BUG at fs/nfs/inode.c:174' messages (threemachines so far, one of them three times), so we wanted to revertback to the old kernel.
Guess what: it wasn't there any more. Apparently Ubuntu feels freeto have (some) kernel updates overwrite your
大約在一年前,我寫了一篇 Twitter火熱之謎 ,在文末如是說:
雖然嘗試開了個 Twitter 戶口 ,有時會寫一些心情紀錄,但我認為自己在此上並不會很「活躍」就是了
這句話早就要被推翻了。
事實證明,這一年來,我的 Twitter 使用量不少,可以參
