Wikipedia site configuration files repository [ - operations/puppet.git/tree - files/ ]
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http://pastebin.com/BKcmMd47
http://forum.nag.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=59199&st=20&p=629305&#entry629305
http://slonik-v-domene.livejournal.com/96331.html
http://ir-ingr.livejournal.com/861089.html
http://www.bureausolomatina.ru/sites/default/files/SPICE%20Benchmark%20-%202010-11-16.pdf Benchmark comparing SPICE with RDP. In short, network utilization is similar, SPICE works for with video, but requires ~ 8Mbps of bandwidth. (SPICE work only for VMs)
http://www.immunityinc.com/products-canvas.shtml Immunity Debugger, vulns, sploits, and other good stuff
http://ask.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1775372&cid=33459112 suggestions for for network media player setup from slahsdot
http://www.thebitsource.com/featured-posts/rackspace-cloud-servers-versus-amazon-ec2-performance-analysis/ Testing amazon and rackspace instances: kernel compile time and “how much it costs to compile kernel on $instance”, and IO tests using IOzone – in short: rackspace is cheaper/better, about 2x on average across the board. Note about “m1.small” i.e. small ec2 instance – performance sux, and it is actually cheaper to use a more expensive instance, “medium - cpu” or c1.medium.
http://scientopia.org/blogs/thisscientificlife/2010/08/10/laurie-santos-how-monkeys-mirror-human-irrationality/ Thinking in relative terms and “risk aversion” bias – TED presentation that shows that monkeys do that the same irrational biases that we humans do. (interesting, watch this if you can spare 20 min)