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And because the wind is not constant, airline dispatchers will generally try to pick the route and altitude with the most favorable wind direction and speed.


Why is that? Do they have exposure to crypto?


Yeah, they've made it a point to emphasize that they're working on crypto / bitcoin related things[1].

1: https://www.investopedia.com/news/overstock-goes-all-bitcoin...


Yes, they have been accepting crypto in payments for awhile and famously held a bunch. CEO is invested into it.


Interrogations/Depositions of civil lawsuits are always recorded by a stenographer and become public record as far as I know.


Is normal SSH blocked too? How can they determine that the SSH is used as a tunnel?


It's possible to detect even if the packets can't be decrypted (there are commercially available solutions for corporate firewalls as well). This post gives some interesting insight into some of their blocking capabilities.[1]

[1] http://blog.zorinaq.com/my-experience-with-the-great-firewal...


Can anyone in China confirm if the solution in this article (padding the packets to random lengths) still works? I'm heading out to China later this year and it would be nice to have this as a backup if my VPN doesn't work.


It's trivial to detect SSH connections if you do deep packet inspection. Doing it for all connections and even on non-standard ports would require a significant amount of power however. That might not be a problem for the chinese government.


We lost the VPC VPN from around 9:55am until 10:15am EST.


Very nice! I wonder if it would be possible to embed that into pgAdmin? Possibly with Electron?


You're certainly not the only person, I do the same. These stories that keep popping up, about people losing access to their SSO accounts and emails convinced me that it's worth the effort.



You can do two-way binding of a form field to the component's state using the ReactLink helper:

http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/two-way-binding-helpers...


The author refers to a recent discussion about the GPL termination clauses. Does anyone have a link to that?

I'm curious what would happen if a Linux copyright holder (e.g. any contributor?) would actually terminate a manufacturer's license and file an injunction.



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