Performance benchmarks. How a Python technology/solution compares to other competitor technologies.
Python competitions/contests/challenges!
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> Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 20:38:28 -0700
> Subject: Re: Python Magazine
> From: dreamin...@gmail.com
> To: rama...@gmail.com
> CC: pytho...@python.org
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> I always liked the daily Python-URL from Dr. Dobbs.
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> Summaries of salient discussions on python-dev, ideas, list.
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> interviews with devs on philosophies.
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> quote of the week
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> --m
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> On 5/24/13, DRJ Reddy <rama...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Planning to start a python online chronicle.What you want to see in it. :)
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>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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> MarkJ
> Tacoma, Washington
Also, comparison of Python flavors (CPython, PyPy, Cython, Stackles, etc.) -- How do they differ? What's the benefits and hindrances?
lol pardon my typo! I'm really considering that cereal! lol
I don't think so.
IP blocking still a very common mitigation approach to DDoS, but it may cause denial of service to legitimate clients who share the same blocked public IP address used by the malicious clients. So, NAPT will still benefit DDoS attackers, at least temporarily (until the IP is unblocked).
Blocking a whole network (/65) is totally undesirable and may even become illegal.
Currently it may not only happen at the target of the DDoS attack, but be spread all over the internet where block lists are enforced.
I don't expect that to happen and if it happens I'm surely in favor of protection against this type of 'solution' because it will block not only malicious clients but potentially many other legitimate clients.
Nice! Wish you luck!
Do you have sponsors? Advertisers? What's the plan?