In this episode of Hak.5 Wess finishes up his sub-$100 mini arcade cabinet, Darren talks streaming audio and video, Jon dives into AJAX, and Harrison plays with metasploit. Plus the Microshaft Jack...
In this episode of Hak.5 Wess finishes up his sub-$100 mini arcade cabinet, Darren talks streaming audio and video, Jon dives into AJAX, and Harrison plays with metasploit. Plus the Microshaft Jackhammer 5160, special guest star Frank Linhares, guest intro by Mike Lazazzera, music by Ashley Witt, and a not-so-friendly server.
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When they discuss the diffrent ways of streaming, why not use a VPN software? Like Hamachi which allows up to 10 users to connect to your network, isnt that way simpler and more sufficent then using Slim Server? Or other streaming software..
Streaming audio at work (or anywhere)? What about firewalls, slow connections, no Internet where you go? Why not just take your mp3s everywhere you go on a memory stick? Seems like being geeky for geekiness's sake. Not for practicallity.
i like how he just throws the nicely painted case cover out of the way, on the floor. reminds me of myself yesterday, when i pressed the power switch on my brand new $2000 dell computer and the sides fell off haha.. at first i was shocked but then i found out what happened.
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Windows noobs. eeeew.
ftp? YUCK - learn about sftp.
put it back together. Tada!
noob