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| | | | | What is a Port? In networking, a port is a communication endpoint. A port is normally tied to a specific process on your computer or server. It allows you to distinguise different kinds of traffic to a specific address. You can kind of see it like letters send to a specific person in a household: in networking different ports are for a specific application or service. | |
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| | | | | On the side of FOSDEM we went today to the XMPP devcon held here in Brussels. In there we started formulating our ideas of XMPP publish/subscribe (XEP-0060) based replication for both Midgard and Ajatus. | |
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| | | An anonymous reader writes "In a recent segment of his new HBO show, Last Week Tonight, comedian John Oliver delivered a commentary (video) on the current net neutrality debate. He ended the segment by calling on all internet comment trolls to take advantage of the FCC's open comments section on th... | ||