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Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login Starting an Internet Service Provider ( chrishacken.com ) 362 points by chrishacken 3 hours ago | hide | past | web | 102 comments | favorite trafficlight 2 hours ago Fantastic write up, Chris. Chris has been hanging out with us (Treasure State Internet, our startup ISP in Montana) in a Slack channel called ISP School. If you're interested in any aspect of starting and running an ISP, please join us. http://slack.tsi.io/#ispschool reply fode 50 minutes ago Trying to sign up as well to no avail. reply poorman 2 hours ago It says ura_limit_reached. I'm guessing you don't have enough paid accounts. reply trafficlight 2 hours ago I'll look into it. We should have an unlimited account. Edit: it appears there is a 5 guest limit per paid account. Edi...
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Toggle navigation G o Access Home Features Download Man Page FAQ Release Notes Issues GoAccess is an open source real-time web log analyzer terminal browser It provides fast and valuable HTTP statistics for system administrators that require a visual server report on the fly. Live Demo Download See the JSON or CSV outputs. GoAccess was designed to be a fast, terminal-based log analyzer. Its core idea is to quickly analyze and view web server statistics in real time without needing to use your browser ( great if you want to do a quick analysis of your access log via SSH, or if you simply love working in the terminal ). While the terminal output is the default output, it has the capability to generate a complete real-time HTML report ( great for analytics, monitoring and data visualization ), as well as a JSON , ...
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Trilema It mildly annoys me, as a capable sheep, that people like you exist. ~ nicknaem Eulora Special Playable Character List Saturday, 18 February, Year 9 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu I started re-writing i the list of SPCs for Eulora like normal people, on a napkin. Then it ran long so I moved to a machine, but as I was firing up the editor I realised I'm actually trying to use the wrong tool for the job. After all, you ii 'd just as rather peek, right ? So here goes : The Vampire . Should be a superset of the thief style (can't go into towns, has to live off land broadly speaking) with the added benefit of only being able to move at night and having to feed iii off people's iv BPs v . Gets some vampire-ish bonuses and of course the point of being a special in the first place : Immortality vi . Social. vii The Lich . The oldest and therefore one of the most fle...
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Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login nostrademons 5 hours ago | parent | favorite | on: Dole Food Had Too Many Shares It reminds me of the last wave of distributed P2P filesharing, c. 2000-2005. First we got Napster, which realized that by taking advantage of the bidirectional nature of TCP/IP, we could distribute copyright infringement so widely that it would become impossible to enforce. Then some techies at NullSoft realized that you don't actually need a central server for discovery at all , you can broadcast the existence of and metadata about files throughout the network for discovery, and put out Gnutella. Lots of excitement followed, with many people of that era believing P2P would be the Next Big Thing (among people working on this were such folks as Travis Kalanick of Red Swoosh -> Uber, Mark Zuckerburg of WireHog -> Facebook, Friis ...
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[ Docs ] [ txt | pdf ] INFORMATIONAL Network Working Group A. Bressen Request for Comments: 2321 Cohesive Network Systems Category: Informational 1 April 1998 RITA -- The Reliable Internetwork Troubleshooting Agent Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998). All Rights Reserved. Abstract A Description of the usage of Nondeterministic Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Methodologies as applied to today's complex nondeterministic networks and environments. 1 . Introduction Increasingly, IETF efforts have been devoted to aiding network management, troubleshooting, a...
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