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2009 Feb 02
0
Seeking employment in SF Bay area
Dear all,
I've recently relocated to the San Francisco Bay area and am seeking full- or part-time employment anywhere in the Bay area. I am a recent PhD graduate and have academic postdoctoral research experience, mostly in bioinformatics and computational biology. I am extremely proficient in R and Bioconductor, and have experience with Java, Q/KDB+, MATLAB, and GTK. I'm a native English
2011 Aug 09
0
Senior Motivated Front-End Ruby Guy SF DIRECT HIRE
Ruby on Rails Engineer
We''re looking for an experienced Ruby on Rails developer with top-notch
software design and coding skills, ideally with knowledge of jQuery. Our
stack includes Ruby, Rails, Javascript, ElasticSearch, and MySQL and we
prefer generalists who have lots of successes at every layer of the
stack.
What you’ll be doing:
• Architect, build, test and refine new products and
2006 Mar 02
0
March Ruby events in the SF Bay Area
Sadly, no South Bay Ruby events have been announced. C''mon,
guys, make something happen...
3/14 6:00 pm Beginner''s Presentation -
Chris Wanstrath will write a Ruby time server and
discuss the code, to compliment Barce''s time server
query script [from the Feb. meeting]. Chris says:
"Nothing
2006 Feb 12
0
February Ruby events in the SF Bay Area
Although it''s getting late in the month for this announcement,
you haven''t missed anything yet (that I know of :-).
2/21 6:00 pm We got a venue! (RSVPs requested, via Meetup)
The SF Ruby Meetup usually meets on the 2nd Tuesday
of each month. However, that day turns out to be
Valentine''s Day this year. So
2005 Feb 08
0
FreeBSD sysadmin/php - SF Bay area
SF Bay area candidates only please.
Software company located in Pleasanton, CA is
looking to expand its small IT department.
We are looking for a medium level FreeBSD geek to
co-perform system administration tasks, to
participate in the development and maintenance of
our intranet site software and to perform Windows
workstation maintenance.
I can not stress FreeBSD geek enough! We want
someone
2006 Jan 02
1
January Ruby events in the SF Bay Area
Bosco So has located a promising new venue for the SF Ruby Meetup:
There is WiFi access to the Internet as well as a large plasma
TV/monitor for presentations. In addition to offering caffeine
in various forms, they have sandwiches and desserts. Lastly,
there are lots of dining opportunities nearby for apres-event
chowing.
-- http://ruby.meetup.com/6/events/4815812
Meanwhile,
2005 Dec 25
4
SF Bay Area Beer and Pizza SIG (RSVP request)
Although I don''t _need_ RSVPs for this event
12/28 8:00 pm The Beer & Pizza SIG will meet at Wild Pepper
(3601 26th. St.; SF, CA). For details, see
http://cfcl/rdm/beer_and_pizza.
I''d like to be able to give the restaurant some idea of the size
of table we''ll be needing. So, if you are planning to attend,
please drop
2015 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] A few folks in the SF Bay area are planning to get together to discuss GC statepoints
Hi Chandler,
A few of us up here in Seattle would be interested, but we’re too cheap to buy plane tickets. Is it reasonable to set up a conference call? How the optimizer deals with statepoints is important to us.
-R
From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Chandler Carruth
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 8:21 PM
To: Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at
2015 Jul 29
2
[LLVMdev] A few folks in the SF Bay area are planning to get together to discuss GC statepoints
Specifically, I wanted to sit down with Sanjoy and Philip who have been
working on getting the current statepoint infrastructure sufficiently well
integrated with the optimizer to do early statepoint insertion, and discuss
what the path forward is here.
If anyone happens to be in the area and is interested in attending, please
let me know. Currently, I'm planning to host things up on
2015 Jul 30
1
[LLVMdev] A few folks in the SF Bay area are planning to get together to discuss GC statepoints
That might work. I'm actually particularly interested in your perspective
here, so even if it doesn't, I had already planned to specifically email
you to make sure I got your thoughts here.
But maybe a conference call would work. By far the easiest is for us to do
a Google hangout, which would give video and audio. Would that work on your
end?
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015, 08:50 Russell Hadley
2011 Jun 10
0
DC area: International Food Policy Research Institute looking for an Infographist/Technical Writer
POSTING DATE: JUNE 9, 2011
CLOSING DATE: JUNE 30, 2011, OR UNTIL FILLED
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) seeks to recruit a
Technical Writer into its HarvestChoice team in the Environment and
Production Technology Division. This is a one-year, exempt, renewable
appointment depending on performance and funding based at IFPRI headquarters
in Washington, D.C. HarvestChoice is
2004 May 06
1
scheduled pings
Hello,
I have just setup some ipfw rules to checkout some traffic to one of my
boxes. I have three servers, only one of which has weird traffic. It
is getting ping'd on a five minute interval from approx 3 to 8 different
ip addresses within the same second. For example:
May 3 20:20:03 gaspra kernel: ipfw: 65002 Deny ICMP:8.0 202.160.241.130
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in via dc0
May 3 20:20:13
2013 Nov 19
3
ipfw table add problem
Hi,
I'm using kernel FreeBSD 10.0-BETA3 #2 r257635 kernel.
I am trying to add port number to ipfw tables. But there is something
strange :
Problem is easily repeatable.
#ipfw table 1 flush
#ipfw table 1 add 4899
#ipfw table 1 list
::/0 0
#ipfw table 1 flush
#ipfw table 1 add 10.2.3.01 ( not 10.0.0.1, the last 1 has 0 as
prefix )
#ipfw table 1 list
::/0 0
#ipfw table 1 delete ::/0
2002 Feb 27
2
Samba on FreeBSD 4.5-Stable
Hello Samba Team
Samba is great software and I use it in my home lan and will use it in our
office lan!
I have some hints:
1. Samba with Win98SE (plaintext password): You can use the same key as in
win95.txt described.
2. Samba with Win2k (plaintext password): I've attached a html file for your
documentation.
3. Firewall rules: While the installation the wrong ipfw rules will be set.
how to get IPFW rules for SMTP server behind NAT server "right"? (freebsd-security: message 1 of 20)
2003 Nov 21
1
how to get IPFW rules for SMTP server behind NAT server "right"? (freebsd-security: message 1 of 20)
-- On Friday, November 21, 2003 12:48 PM -0800 "David Wolfskill - david@catwhisker.org"
<+freebsd-security+openmacnews+0459602105.david#catwhisker.org@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
David,
thanks for your reply!
>> i've been struggling with setting appropriate rules for an SMTP-server
>> behind by NAT'd firewall.
>
> OK....
<snip>
>
>>
2005 Jun 29
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-05:13.ipfw
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FreeBSD-SA-05:13.ipfw Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: ipfw packet matching errors with address tables
Category: core
Module: netinet
2005 Jun 29
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-05:13.ipfw
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FreeBSD-SA-05:13.ipfw Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: ipfw packet matching errors with address tables
Category: core
Module: netinet
2007 Dec 24
0
Fwd: Re: IPFW: Blocking me out. How to debug?
>Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 06:04:02 -0800 (PST)
>From: Nash Nipples <trashy_bumper@yahoo.com>
>To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org
>Subject: Re: IPFW: Blocking me out. How to debug?
>
>Dear W.D.
>
>oh come on. i have the same problem.
Which problem are we talking about?
cut and paste problem.
>cut and paste logic:
>
>#!/bin/sh
>#1. count packets
>#2.
2003 Nov 21
0
how to get IPFW rules for SMTP server behind NAT server "right"?
hi all,
i've been struggling with setting appropriate rules for an SMTP-server
behind by NAT'd firewall.
it's not that there is too little info on the web -- or here, for that
matter -- there's scads of it for seemingly endless configs/req'ts --
none that seem to be exactly my own.
bottom line: i'm a bit confused, and looking for some experienced
advice.
my goals (for
2003 Oct 20
1
Equal bandwidth configuration among host with dummynet
Hi all,
First of all, I have spent a lot of time reading up on
it.
Anyway, I live in a shared accomodation with 2
roommates and a landlord and we share a cable internet
connection. It is 2Mbit/400Kbit connection. Sometimes
when one of us is downloading a song through Kazaa or
a new Linux or FreeBSD iso, the bandwidth gets hogged
and other users can't get through.
I was trying to configure