| The game of Rock, Paper, Scissors is a long lived one; the game dates all the way back to the time of the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). | |
| Today's Tech Term
Pulsing Zombie | |
| A Pulsing Zombie is a computer that has been compromised by a hacker for nefarious purposes, but unlike a regular Zombie computer, Pulsing Zombies are used intermittently for denial-of-service attacks or to send out spam rather than a ‘full-on blast’ like regular Zombie computers. Pulsing Zombies are good for ‘weakening’ a target or causing degradation of service while being harder to track down. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | You don’t need third-party software to access FTP servers, WebDAV sites, and other remote files shares. Popular desktop operating systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux can all do this out-of-the-box. | |
| | Even if you’re not bent on heavily modding Minecraft, every player should install Optifine. Today we're going to dig into the guts of Optifine and highlight all the ways you can use it to optimize your Minecraft experience whether you're on a powerhouse gaming rig or an old laptop. | |
| | It seems like some days, our devices rule our lives and the distractions never end. Fortunately, you can manage interruptions with Android Lollipop so you don’t have to turn off your phone or tablet for it to leave you alone. | |
| | In batch scripts, changes to environment variables have a global impact to the current session by default. For PowerShell, the exact opposite is true because scopes are used to isolate a script’s modifications. Here, we’ll explore how scopes affect PowerShell scripts and how to work in and around them. | |
| | Apple introduced iCloud Drive in iOS 8 and Mac OS X Yosemite. It’s designed to be a more easily understandable cloud storage location, working more like Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Drive. | |
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