iTerm2 developer recommended tmux to restore state after a crash. http://sourceforge.net/projects/tmux/
iTerm2 developer recommended tmux to restore state after a crash. http://sourceforge.net/projects/tmux/
approaches to multi factor authentication. DuoSecurity is recommended by Harper Reed
Ask your target market - they recruit the responders for you based on the inputs you give (income level, state, etc)
WebSockets represent a standard for bi-directional realtime communication between servers and clients. Firstly in web browsers, but ultimately between any server and any client. The standards first approach means that as developers we can finally create functionality that works consistently across multiple platforms. Connection limitations are no longer a problem since WebSockets represent a single TCP socket connection. Cross domain communication has been considered from day one and is dealt with within the connection handshake. This means that services such as Pusher can easily use them when offering a massively scalable realtime platform that can be used by any website, web, desktop or mobile application.
I’ve been considering 3 different options for email delivery
Here’s a comparsion matrix by SocialCompare