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“Tech-savvy admirers of the late Terry Pratchett have hit upon an idea for a particularly appropriate memorial. It will be everywhere and nowhere, hiding in the code of the internet. Pratchett’s 33rd Discworld novel, Going Postal, tells of the creation of an internet-like system of communication towers called “the clacks”. […]

Remembering Terry Pratchett

Rushed Mandatory Data Retention Legislation

The two major parties in the Australian Government are scrambling to hash together amendments to the controversial Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment (Data Retention) Bill 2014 which is currently before the House of Representatives. We haven’t seen any amendments over the past few days (and a few independents haven’t too […]

Rushed Mandatory Data Retention Legislation

Key issues with the proposed mandatory data retention law

There’s a post up on Labor leader Bill Shorten’s site addressing Labor’s position in regards to the draft mandatory metadata retention legislation and specifically to recommendations included in the Parliamentary Joint Committee report, released late Friday. Honestly, it’s not very encouraging.  I really think Labor should be outright blocking the […]

Key issues with the proposed mandatory data retention law

It doesn’t seem to be discussed too much, but I think there’s great value in establishing a quiet, comfortable space in your home environment where you can work and focus.  As a developer or architect your environment has a large impact on your creativity, your thinking and ability to concentrate.  […]

Home Office – Personal Development Space

Key industry groups slam Brandis on metadata consultation

Attorney-General George Brandis has faced criticism over a lack of consultation on his metadata legislation. Telecommunications and Internet industry groups have criticised what they describe as a lack of consultation from Attorney-General George Brandis on metadata legislation, as the bill’s future is set to be decided this week. The Parliamentary […]

Key industry groups slam Brandis on metadata consultation

Windows Server 2012 R2 comes with IIS 8.5, and in this release an issue has been found in relation to the Dynamic Compression module.  The module sets the “Vary” header which is used to specify caching properties that the browser uses to determine whether the response should be cached or […]

IIS 8.5 Dynamic Compression Issue

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NEWS RELEASE                                The Internet Society of Australia has urged its members and all interested parties to take advantage of the opportunity to comment on the draft Online Copyright Infringement Code released today. Following a period for public comment a finalised Code will be submitted in April for registration by the […]

Internet Society urges public comment on draft Online Copyright Infringement …

 Introducing the LifeProof Fre iPhone Waterproof case Earlier last month I happened to be in the market for a new mobile phone after I managed to destroy my old phone whilst on holidays in New Zealand.  As it turned out, I elected to update to the latest iPhone (the iPhone […]

Review: LifeProof Fre iPhone 6 Waterproof Case

You might be unlucky enough to occasionally run into issues with a hard drive which has issues, and Windows will attempt to warn you via the System Log.  However, as the issues are logged from a low level (below the UI level), the disk identifier can be a bit cryptic.  […]

Bad disk – but which one?

Welcome back, old friend. Well, it’s now official – sort of – given that we’re looking at pre-release software, but the start menu is set to return after an absence since Windows 7. It’s clear in the most recent preview (9926) that there are big changes in store for the […]

A brief look at the Windows 10 Technical Preview 9926

Recently I was asked about diagnosing deadlocks in SQL Server – I’ve done a lot of work in this area way back in 2008, so I figure it’s time for a refresher.  If there’s a lot of interest in exploring SQL Server and deadlocks further, I’m happy to write an […]

A very quick guide to deadlock diagnosis in SQL Server

Welcome, 2015 – may you be an improvement on your predecessor. Today’s article focuses on the deceptively non-trivial task of reading from the Windows Event Logs using the Microsoft .NET Framework.  For those who haven’t looked there in a while, here’s a quick look at the Event Viewer: The Windows […]

Programmatically Reading Event Logs

Best wishes for the holiday season

Hello all, It has been another wild year and I, for one, am terribly glad to see the Christmas season beginning, and won’t mind seeing 2014 in the rear view mirror.  There’s been some great advances in technology (particularly with the Cloud) and yet also some terrible setbacks, such as […]

Best wishes for the holiday season

Fight secret copyright deals: a global TPP teach-in

via Maira Sutton, Global Policy Analyst, Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation - www.eff.org Hi there, A lot has happened on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) front these past couple months. There was another major leak of a recent draft of the TPP’s Intellectual Property chapter that confirmed that many of […]

Fight secret copyright deals: a global TPP teach-in

Hello there.  I’ve been spending a lot of time of late trying to develop a solution to a very obscure problem scenario.  The entire problem itself is outside the scope of this article – and to be honest, probably wouldn’t be terribly relevant to many – however, I felt there […]

Getting to know Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)

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