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What is 10 Minute Email?

10 minute email is a type of temp mail service that provides you with a temporary email address that lasts for only 10 minutes . 10 minute email can be used for the same purposes as temp mail, such as signing up for websites, social media, or receiving emails without revealing your real email address.

Tuning Linux for MongoDB

In this post, we’ll discuss tuning Linux for MongoDB deployments.By far the most common operating system you’ll see MongoDB running on is Linux 2.6 and 3.x. Linux flavors such as CentOS and Debian do a fantastic job of being a stable, general-purpose operating system. Linux runs software on hardware ranging from tiny computers like the Raspberry Pi up to massive data center servers. To make this flexibility work, however, Linux defaults to some “lowest common denominator” tunings so that the OS will boot on anything.

TEMPORARY EMAIL

You don’t want to share your real email address? You are tired of infinite spam in your main mailbox? The temporary email will turn into a solution of these problems. Our reliable and free service allows a fast temporary mail, anonymously and without registration. The temporary mail boxes are with a short life span – from 10 minutes to 10 days. Use them for registrations on all kinds of different sites without worrying for your safety and anonymity.

Кибертравля: 14 способов предотвратить и 6 советов, как справиться

Рекомендации из книги «Безопасная сеть» Эрика Куалмана.

Cloudflare goes InterPlanetary

Today we’re excited to introduce Cloudflare’s IPFS Gateway, an easy way to access content from the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) that doesn’t require installing and running any special software on your computer. We hope that our gateway, hosted at cloudflare-ipfs.com, will serve as the platform for many new highly-reliable and security-enhanced web applications. The IPFS Gateway is the first product to be released as part of our Distributed Web Gateway project, which will eventually encompass all of our efforts to support new distributed web technologies.