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  1. As Cooper said "Never trust a company. Ever."

    On the job I have been moving away from using Cisco products as of late (NSA hardware additions make me a little weary...), however, I just started working with AeroHive APs, their enterprise web portal gives you a far wider set of options to fine tune security for your AP. (VLan tagging, etc) Any one that uses one of their products, I highly recommend switching over to the Enterprise Level Web portal, oh and it's a free upgrade!

    Also if anyone in here knows of any security issues with AeroHive APs, etc please post. Thanks!

  2. Is this just supposed to be a resource of links for coding? I would like to add iTunes U to that list, specifically the MIT Opencourseware classes on comsci.

    MIT-Python:

    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-00-introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming-fall-2008/

    The Java Trail:

    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/

    C++:

    http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/

    Make sure you check out iTunes U for online classes for free. I personally have taken about 10 of them from start to finish and would really recommend it.

    itunes U has been a huge help on long flights. Just sit back and learn/code at 35,000ft!

  3. Raspberry Pi suffers manufacturing error, shipments delayed

    The Raspberry Pi foundation has announced that shipments of the $35 computer that went on sale at the end of last month have been delayed due to a manufacturing hiccup. The factory where the devices are produced accidentally installed the wrong type of Ethernet jack onto the PCB, effectively rendering the port useless.

    :(

    Damn, sorry to hear that.

    Raspberry Pi will rise again!

  4. While working on a few USB hacks I went to format my 4gig san-cruzer (I'm running Ubuntu 11.10) and it will no longer show up as mounted.

    I have gone through lsusb, dmesg | tail, all the generic "check and see if the USB is detected" stuff. I'm being told that its detected, however I cannot access it at all. Any ideas?

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