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SkillsHTML5, CSS3, PHP,MySQL, C, C++, Objective-C, Swift, iOS
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LocationEstonia
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Congratulations! I still rock only devRant stickers on my case.
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You go man! I’ve also come out of a long relationship and finding a lot more stuff to do than before.
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That’s some shitty networking for you there. Bad switch conf. It should’nt share out dynamic ip addresses to unknown mac addresses. Probably unsecured as well
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Sounds a lot like me
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@incognito days of the year times hours in the day times cost per kilowatt times power used by machine in kilowatts
365*24*0.083*(35/1000) -
@coffeeholic blow dry with compressed air and bake in over at 60 C for about 30 minutes, that's the industry standard for liquid damage.
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@CluelessBanana Ha! This guy!
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What in the what, what?
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@legionfrontier Most of the classmates are from generation X and Y, none from Z :)
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AND WORST OF ALL, THEY DON't HAVE FUCKING DOCUMENTATION AT ALL, OR ANY GUIDES FOR TROUBLESHOOTING THESE THINGS.
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LOL, Digging the series also.
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@neojoy777 If you didn't know this yet, its short for Fuck My Life
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@NoMad Intel Coffee Lake
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
It's been more than 6 months since i ran the server. Decided to get it back up and running, because i don't remember what i have on it.
418 packages needed to be updated -
@Froot hi
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@Andi please tell me more
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DROP TABLE ;
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And it truly succeeds only if you country's internet coverage is more than 95%
"Estonia updated the targets and measures for broadband as part of its Digital Agenda 2020 in early 2014. The strategy envisages full coverage with connections of at least 30 Mbps by 2020 and aims to promote take-up of ultra-fast subscriptions with at least 100 Mbps with the objective that these account for 60% or more of all internet subscriptions by the same year. Estonia is currently deploying a middle-mile network of fibre-optic cables. After completion, 98% of all residential buildings, companies, and agencies will be located within 1.5 km of at least one fibre network access point."
"Telia's High Speed Internet, up to 375 Mbit / s with 4G Internet connection, covers more than 97% of the territory of Estonia. "
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But from my perspective id-card works poorly, because of bad code implementation.
Because of that In october 2017, it was reported that a code library developed by Infineon, which had been in widespread use in security products such as smartcards and TPMs, had a flaw (later dubbed the ROCA vulnerability) that allowed private keys to be inferred from public keys.
As a result, all systems depending upon the privacy of such keys were vulnerable to compromise, such as identity theft or spoofing.
Affected systems included more than 750,000 Estonian national ID cards, and Estonian e-residency cards. (Our population is only about 1 352 320)
They promised about 25k updated cards per day, but in reality they couldn't reach even 5k updates per 24h. (Bad server management)
What i'm saying is that, if everything is implemented fairly correctly, then it should work without any hiccups. -
Well your government is on a right track, because future is digital.
In estonia our government released National ID card in 2002. It evolved to Mobile ID, that is used along with sim-card(wont work if there is no reception), that however involved to Smart ID, (internet based). Since then all the systems have evolved for the better.
For example we use it for
Banking
Governmental Institutions
-Tax and Customs Board
-Road Administration
-e-Business Register
-Patent Office
and more
Public Services
-Medical Centres
-electronic kindergarden (eLasteaed)
and more
E-services
-Internet providers
-electricity providers
-landline providers
-tv cable providers
-insurance providers
-Universities
etc...
Other webpages
-E-Learning Development Centre
-Apollo Book Shop
-Fast loan providers
There are many more usages for them.
I'll leave you the links for research. They are all in english.
https://id.ee/index.php/?id=30500
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This really made my day, Thanks!