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Comment | Post #290304 |
The answer will depend a lot on (a) whether you have a commercial hosting service available (many include mailing list capability - The Codidact organization uses that for newsletters), (b) what operating systems you have and/or are willing to install, (c) whether or not you have an email domain you... (more) |
— | 5 months ago |
Comment | Post #288806 |
The problem with webmail is you have almost no control. I have had numerous calls over the years from customers using Gmail/Yahoo mail/AOL/etc. because the provider made some updates and they either can't figure out how to do their usual tasks or they just plain don't like the new style. At least wit... (more) |
— | 10 months ago |
Comment | Post #288810 |
I have been a fan of trackballs since the days of Missile Command. Unfortunately, they are less popular and therefore more expensive. Also adding to the cost is that they can't be (practically) made purely electronic - there is physical ball which was long ago removed from mice. But they provide the ... (more) |
— | 10 months ago |
Comment | Post #285806 |
There is a fundamental problem with the question, which is that HTML simply doesn't work that way, with very limited exceptions. Part of the current speed and power of the web is that HTML, CSS and Javascript are *mostly* separate files. In particular, CSS and Javascript are loaded separately, often ... (more) |
— | about 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #282137 |
[Format Factory](http://www.pcfreetime.com/formatfactory/index.php?language=en) (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #281836 |
The exception would be if the DDoS was combined with a direct server attack, with the DDoS either to slow down response. A lot depends on whether the goal of the DDoS is to truly attack a particular site or just to deny access to legitimate users. (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #281836 |
A DDoS attack does not necessarily have **any** effect on the contents of the website - i.e., nothing to restore/repair. A DDoS is based on overwhelming the site resources with unwanted traffic. (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #281819 |
Key is distinguishing between "hack" as "advanced programming and system usage" vs. "hack" as "illegal manipulation of a computer". In Team Programming class (~ 35 years ago) I named my team (Team H by default) the Happy Hackers.
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— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #281751 |
Generally speaking, journals, publishers, etc. do **not** use Word for the final formatting of documents. Word is an incredibly powerful program, but it has its limits, and in fact while a publisher may prefer Word as the source format from authors (quite common), I have a hunch they wouldn't be so c... (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |