* Posts by Justin Thomas

7 publicly visible posts • joined 26 Jan 2009

Amazon Free Apps start to rile developers

Justin Thomas
FAIL

Incorrect Claim

"Angry Birds is an advertising-supported app, so the developer lost nothing by agreeing to Amazon's terms."

The version that was given away was the paid, advertising-free version (that was previously not available on the Android Market); I took advantage of that promotion due to that fact (otherwise it would have been kind of pointless).

Defcon speaker calls IPv6 a 'security nightmare'

Justin Thomas
Go

Autoconfigure

I do use it and do appreciate it.

But that doesn't mean you can't set your own addresses for servers and whatnot. While my clients are unmemorable numbers and letters, I've set my gateway to 2001:470:xxxx::1. Easy peasey.

Justin Thomas

Try /48

I have a /48 from Hurricane Electric (as do many of their customers). That allows for the deployment of many /64s to accommodate the automatic addressing based on MAC address.

If you use that auto-addressing, then /64 really is as small as you want to go.

IT admins: we don't need no stinkin' servers

Justin Thomas
FAIL

Datacenter Ops != IT Admins

In most decent sized companies, there is a distinction made between Datacenter Operations (i.e., those who manage physical servers and plan accordingly) and System Administrators (i.e., the folks who manage the operating systems and above). As someone with some experience managing both company-owned servers and cloud hosted infrastructure, I can confidently say that the overall experiences (as a sysadmin) are very similar. Cloud hosting only solves the physical challenge; all the requirements of managing the OS and applications remain the same. From that perspective, having a solid DCO capability provided by the cloud at their back is a real boon for sysadmins.

M experience is based on Amazon's EC2; ymmv.

Vulture Central plans Brit-Yank dictionary

Justin Thomas
Coat

Routers

Some Americans are amazed that our British cousins don't can't seem to grasp that a route that a car drives along, a route that electronic packets travel over, and a route cut in a piece of wood are conceptually the same thing.

The choice to pronounce it rowter or rooter is just style. I'll stick with rowter so that my Australian friends don't get the wrong idea.

Apple ends Palm Pre's iTunes charade

Justin Thomas
FAIL

@Chris 19: Goodness . . .

Do you remember Palm Desktop? I'd hardly call that "good".

Completely agree with the overall sentiment though; this is a massive failure by Palm.

Citrix resurrects King George as hypervisor

Justin Thomas
Paris Hilton

August 2007

Citrix acquired XenSource in 2007 - not 2000. And I'm curious about the "10,000" computers statistic as of that date; it seems unlikely.

Paris, because she has a hard time with numbers, too.