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April 2013
Post Yiannis
Folks, For a new Greek variation on the far western frontier of Nottingham amidst the pre-metropolis Armageddon of tram workings, to catch The Last Post, and address the newly opened delight of Yiannis, we voyage onwards: 7:30pm meet at our usual Beeston haunt of: The Last Post Chilwell Road Beeston Nottinghamshire NG9 1AA Phone: 0115 9683100 OpenStreetMap To then follow Jason as we Argonaut on a northerly heading to an 8pm anchorage at: Yiannis Beeston Restaurant 132 Wollaton…
Find out more »May 2013
Going Cloudy
Clouds Wish to own your very own bit of "Cloud Computing"? Or even, just curious about what these computer 'clouds' are all about? Rather than dreaming on, then float along to our latest up-to-minute talk which will primarily focus on running an ownCloud instance. This will include installation, what it does, what it can be made to do, how I intend to use it and generally how awesome it is. If you are involved in cloud computing, please do come…
Find out more »Cafe Sci: Alan Turing – The Building of a Brain
From the "Nottingham Café Scientifique and Culturel" nearby, this should be of interest to anyone and everyone involved in computers and computing. All the more so for another view for part of what we saw on our Bletchley Park visit last year... From their "meetup" page: Cafe Sci: Alan Turing - The Building of a Brain Professor Barry Cooper School of Mathematics - University of Leeds 2012 saw the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing - mathematician, Bletchley…
Find out more »May Maysum
Another year on and a one month variation on the word pun fun :-) And so without further ado: We have our usual Langtry’s meetup at 7:30pm: Langtry’s Pub 4 South Sherwood St Nottingham, NG1 4BY Telephone 08721 077077 Google Map To then trip along 8:00pm to: May Sum Buffet Restaurant 92-98 Upper Parliament Street Nottingham, NG1 6LF Telephone 0115 9122000 May Sum Google Map All welcome! See ya there, Cheers, Martin
Find out more »June 2013
Apache2: Deflecting Poisoned Arrows
Folks, Our last talk demonstrated ownCloud. To support such as that or any website, you need to run a webserver and expose your system to the Big Bad Internet... Apache2 is perhaps the most widely used webserver software running the Internet as we know it. This informal talk will run through some general "Good Practice" for running a secure system and include a few specifics for how to defend Apache2 from any/all subversive requests from whatever internet subversives... Fly along…
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