DNSSEC is Open for Beta

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Since January, CloudFlare has been running a small, private beta for DNSSEC. Starting today, the DNSSEC beta is open for everyone. To request access, email [email protected]. DNS is the system that lets your browser know which web server to…

21 October 2015

Running a 60fps web application using a RaspberryPi

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Raspberry is an amazing single-board computer, compact, powerful and low-cost. With 25 dollars you have a quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU running at 900 MHz and 1 GB RAM, HDMI output, and such. Mostly used with Java, C and processing applications, which works at…

21 October 2015

Slow query graphs using Performance Schema and Graphite

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I love graphs. They just make things easier when it comes to finding patterns. I also love visibility. Having the ability to known what is going on inside the database is priceless. How about having ... The post Slow query graphs using Performance Schema…

20 October 2015

Creating Scaled Images With PDF Vectors

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Copyright © 2019 - K Harrison Privacy and Cookies Terms of Use, Feeding Xcode with image assets at 1x, 2x and 3x resolutions is a painful process. It has also been largely avoidable since Xcode 6 when Apple added support for PDF vector images to the…

19 October 2015

Check Your MX Records

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MX, or Mail Exchange records are DNS records that specify which mail servers are responsible for receiving email for a domain. When someone sends you an email, their mail server looks up the MX records for your domain (the part of the email address after…

18 October 2015

Hosted Microsoft OCR library: Free OCR API web service

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Do you want to test the new Microsoft OCR library Microsoft. Windows.Ocr in an ASP.NET project, a C#/VB.NET desktop (non-Windows Store) app, Chrome extension, or an Android/iOS/Mac/Linux application? Then read on. The OCR.space OCR API web service (“OCR…

18 October 2015