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Not into politics, but what is the point? I neither understand BBC nor HN to publish a story like this one? It's notorious that Ramallah has shops like and other city, so in Israel, and people have normal life here. Just 2 month ago I got a interview for a company (freightos) which has both branch in jerusalem (west) and ramallah, so I suppose that people success to get their things together somehow?


A weird thing occurred to my installation a month ago. I was on previous ubuntu version (17).

According to a wireshark scan, there was a strange UDP continous stream, even with all applications closed. My computer was reaching several IP in Europe. The text of the stream was encrypted, I was just seeing "...token..." or thing like that.

I formatted and installed Ubuntu 18, the network is clean now.

I'm pretty sure I add some kind of malware, I have no idea what it was, it's very suspicious.


sudo netstat -planut would have shown what process was sending udp (and any other connections)

If I run up an iperf stream from one AWS server to another and run that command, one line that's out is this:

  udp        0      0 172.26.4.22:44142      52.56.147.150:5001      ESTABLISHED 20114/iperf


If the process actually tries to be stealthy you won't see open UDP sockets like this. If the data is only sent out, or the all is using polling, the socket can be created and destroyed as needed.

A better approach could be systemtap which has a whole system visibility.


Presumably it would show up in a netstat, but only while the packet was being written to the network stack?

  open(SOCK)
  // now visible 
  write(SOCK, contents)
  close(SOCK)
  // no longer visible


It would have been pretty easy to track down what was doing that at the time, using netstat and similar.


Not being ironic, I really like his website. Brutalism amateurs should take a look http://fultonhistory.com/ That is the perfect example (on desktop), no regard for the design, still perfectly functional (including back button etc..).

Edit: just noticed the use of jAlbum for the gallery. Just adding +1 to nostalgia :)


Renders as a blank page with a color changing square in the lower right corner for me. Very minimalist.


I like it too. Reminds me of a similar ("not-ironic") site here in Brazil: https://www.ccdb.gea.nom.br/

This guy serves tens of thousands of pages of his master piece book called Gea, and even makes his own bizarre old style renderings and animations to go with it.

A recent rendering of his muse, Ky:

https://www.ccdb.gea.nom.br/ky_2019_altissima_resolucao_2758...


Brutalism != "no regard for design", but an initially unadorned and functional design that makes no attempt to hide materials and structure.


Wants me to install something called flash, no thanks


Flash isn't necessary to use the site. It seems to be used for a PDF display portion of the archive search's split-pane view. The search results are displayed fine without Flash.


Oh wow, thank you for pointing that out! You can barely see it because the internet is too fast these days, but after you click a link it says "A wise decision!"

EDIT: His donation page is here: http://fultonhistory.com/Donation%20paypal.html


TL;PL?

(Trop Long; Pas Lu?)


HN front page hack?


Nice However the link to tutorial is broken (Also, boys, that is time to update to angular 2+ :) )


    Observable.of(rosetta)
         .map(rocket => gravityAssist(rocket,'Earth'))
         .map(rocket => gravityAssist(rocket,'Mars'))
         .map(rocket => gravityAssist(rocket,'Earth'))
         .map(rocket => gravityAssist(rocket,'Earth'))
         .do(rocket => land(rocket))
         .do(rocket => tweetVideo())
         .catch(error => kaput(error))


Or just simply:

npm install rosetta-67P-rendezvous


Then somehow get a completely incomprehensible error about Visual Studio executables.


Use yarn


Oops. The new probe smashed into Mars at 146 km per second.

It was a leftpad error.


Yes let not forget the unifed medical record.


Yeah I just go outside pretending taking a mental cigarette, And water is better than tea also


> water is better than tea also

What are you basing this off of? How are the comparisons being done? Tea has many benefits provided its not "fake" sugar-riddled tea.

Don't make a comment telling someone else to "stop doing something" without any context about why you're suggesting it.


water is better than tea also

Not for my enjoyment. Though by "tea" I mean an infusion, not necessarily tea itself. I actually prefer mint.


And now the world want exactly the same for Jerusalem. I find it's crazy.


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