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Sometimes you just don’t want to here everything that one person is saying, and I understand that.  You curling folks probably don’t care about programming, and you programming folks sadly don’t care about curling.  Although I encourage you to check out a section that may not be yours, you don’t have to.

Curling
Where throwing rocks at houses is not only allowed, it is encouraged… with beer.

Code
Where Halloween does equal Christmas

Linux
~/ is where the heart lives, or at least your files.

Code

WharfWhacker v0.0.1a – Port Knocking in Python

*Update* Alright I removed the threading which was killing pretty much everything I replaced it with the select function, which is MUCH kinder on CPU and my happiness in general.   I missed a weekly blog post last week because I started a new project. That project is of course WharfWhacker, which is a python port knocker module. What I decided to turn WharfWhacker into is in the following feature list. Protects a list of ports from access Variable number of ports to knock on Prevent replay More >

Curling

The Importance of Good Ice

Our curling seasons are a few weeks in here in Dallas. We have three leagues going right now, all playing once a week on 4 sheets of ice. We have our fare share of people playing in multiple leagues, myself included, but we are pretty close to 85 members! Today I want to talk about ice. I would like to preface things by saying that I have only curled in a handful of clubs around the country, all of them were of course arena ice. So needless to say I cannot wait until I get a chance to curl More >

Linux

WharfWhacker v0.0.1a – Port Knocking in Python

*Update* Alright I removed the threading which was killing pretty much everything I replaced it with the select function, which is MUCH kinder on CPU and my happiness in general.   I missed a weekly blog post last week because I started a new project. That project is of course WharfWhacker, which is a python port knocker module. What I decided to turn WharfWhacker into is in the following feature list. Protects a list of ports from access Variable number of ports to knock on Prevent replay More >

Python

WharfWhacker v0.0.1a – Port Knocking in Python

*Update* Alright I removed the threading which was killing pretty much everything I replaced it with the select function, which is MUCH kinder on CPU and my happiness in general.   I missed a weekly blog post last week because I started a new project. That project is of course WharfWhacker, which is a python port knocker module. What I decided to turn WharfWhacker into is in the following feature list. Protects a list of ports from access Variable number of ports to knock on Prevent replay More >

Security

WharfWhacker v0.0.1a – Port Knocking in Python

*Update* Alright I removed the threading which was killing pretty much everything I replaced it with the select function, which is MUCH kinder on CPU and my happiness in general.   I missed a weekly blog post last week because I started a new project. That project is of course WharfWhacker, which is a python port knocker module. What I decided to turn WharfWhacker into is in the following feature list. Protects a list of ports from access Variable number of ports to knock on Prevent replay More >

Something Else

Making Employees Happier Without Increasing Salaries

Earlier today I read an article titled 9 Things That Motivate Employees More Than Money. When I see an article titled like that one is it tells me that the person who wrote it is not your average employee. I can assure you of one thing, your employees are just as motivated by these techniques in the long run as much money that you spent on them. the following are my suggestions on what you can do as management to help make happier employees, and at the same time not increase a persons More >

Technology

WharfWhacker v0.0.1a – Port Knocking in Python

*Update* Alright I removed the threading which was killing pretty much everything I replaced it with the select function, which is MUCH kinder on CPU and my happiness in general.   I missed a weekly blog post last week because I started a new project. That project is of course WharfWhacker, which is a python port knocker module. What I decided to turn WharfWhacker into is in the following feature list. Protects a list of ports from access Variable number of ports to knock on Prevent replay More >

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