It’s been a long road, over four years, but my new book Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS finally published a few weeks ago. It actually dropped on June 30, 2018 which was also my 51st birthday. Funny how things work out like that. The idea behind the book was to provide a unifying overview around […]
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[AxisOfEasy] This Is How Google Will Collapse
Weekly Axis Of Easy #58 This week’s quote: “Two hundred years from now, when the great companies and billionaires and revolutionaries of our age are crushed down below the horizon of history, it is the movements of states and populations, the alternations of war and peace, that will remain in the collective human memory” —by ???? Last Week’s Quote was “Man’s […]
Scheduled Maintenance: Hardware Migration
Start: 12:00 AM, 12 July 2018 Eastern Time End: 6:00 AM, 12 July 2018 Eastern Time As part of upgrading our infrastructure, the easyDNS control-panel will undergo migration to new hardware at the aforementioned date. The migration is expected to take up to 6 hours to complete. During the maintenance window: Q: What will be […]
[AxisOfEasy] Deceived by Design: How Google and Facebook Give You The Illusion of Privacy
Weekly Axis Of Easy #57 This week’s quote: “Man’s habits change more rapidly than his instincts ” —by ???? Last Week’s Quote was “Where there is official censorship it is a sign that speech is serious. Where there is none, it is pretty certain that the official spokesmen have all the loudspeakers.”, was Paul Goodman, winner John Biddle. […]
[AxisOfEasy] Google Enables Developers To Inspect Your Email
Weekly Axis Of Easy #56 Sorry we’re late this week, it was Canada Day, eh? To our American clientele, please have a great 4th of July. This week’s quote: “Where there is official censorship it is a sign that speech is serious. Where there is none, it is pretty certain that the official spokesmen have all the […]
[AxisOfEasy] Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now
Weekly Axis Of Easy #55 This week’s quote: “The problem is not so much to see what nobody else sees, but rather to think what nobody else has thought about that which everybody sees.” —by ???? Last Week’s Quote was “There are only two kinds of languages: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses”, by […]