Hamsters Quote by David Ulevitch Download Open image “DNS is kind of the hamster under the hood that drives the Internet.” — David Ulevitch ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hamsters Hood Internet Kind
Hunting for malware requires highly specialized knowledge of the intricacies of the domain name system - the protocol that allows us to type email… — Franklin Foer Copy Share Image
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is the Achilles heel of the Web. The important thing is that it's managed responsibly. — Tim Berners-Lee Copy Share Image
The U.S. has been in control of the domain names of the Internet since its inception. If we relinquish this control, it goes possibly… — Ted Yoho Copy Share Image
Google has helped raise the importance of DNS above the network engineering community, which has been really good. — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
With DNS, it's possible to control key components of Internet navigation. Google already controls search, they are quickly gaining market share to control the… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
I think people are looking for an alternative because in addition to there being sort of a myopic, lemming - like ants on a… — Kellyanne Conway Copy Share Image
Computer scientists have built a set of massive DNS databases, which provide fragmentary histories of communications flows, in part to create an archive of… — Franklin Foer Copy Share Image
“Storm’s Fast-Flux and Conficker’s Domain-Flux In 2007, security researchers identified a new technique used by the infamous Storm botnet (Higgins, 2007). The technique, named… — Tj O'Connor Copy Share Image
That's what's so great about the Internet. It allows pompous blow-hards to connect with other pompous blow-hards in a vast circle-jerk of pomposity. — Bill Maher Copy Share Image
The internet is like a surround system, a landscape at its most benign, a closed system of surveillance and self-surveillance at its more sinister.… — Tom Burr Copy Share Image
I think anything which promotes heterogeneity on the Internet promotes stability. Diversity in services, service providers, and separating the layers of the networking stack… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
I've always enjoyed real work more than schoolwork. My mother will attest to that - she was always concerned about me academically. — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
With DNS, it's possible to control key components of Internet navigation. Google already controls search, they are quickly gaining market share to control the… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
If people use Chrome, we make less money on our service and that's fine by us because that is fair competition. I wouldn't put… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
When people ask me, 'Are you happy?' I respond with, 'You've asked the wrong question.' There is a deep kind of satisfaction you get… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
Google has helped raise the importance of DNS above the network engineering community, which has been really good. — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
People often ask whether I consider myself successful. I don't yet, because there's so much more I want to accomplish. I put more pressure… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
I grew up in Del Mar, Calif., north of San Diego. I got my first job the summer after eighth grade at a small… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
One of my bosses happened to be one of the early architects of some of the ways Internet providers work. He taught me how… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
Occasionally, I make waffles for breakfast for any employee who wants to talk to me. I make them around 8 A.M. as an incentive… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
Running a successful, growing company in Silicon Valley can create an ironic sort of depression and delusion. The better you're doing, the higher the… — David Ulevitch Copy Share Image
I don't believe in happy endings. Children have got to face death sooner or later. Granny and Grandpa die, dogs die, cats die, gerbils… — Raymond Briggs Copy Share Image
If anybody felt worse than I did, it was Amos. I had just enough magic to turn myself into a falcon and him into… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
We sometimes feel like hamsters on a wheel, covering the same musical ground we did 20 or more years ago. — Bent Saether Copy Share Image
At school, our classroom had a small rodent zoo consisting of two rabbits, three hamsters, a litter of baby gerbils and a guinea pig.… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
“The hamster-powered hat is the same as any other hat. It keeps your head warm and looks smart,” the inventor said. “The hamster generates… — Mark Jackman Copy Share Image
Some of my best friends are Venture Capitalists, but let's face it, a hamster with Alzheimer's could make those kind of numbers. It's great… — Scott Adams Copy Share Image
I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother… — Graham Chapman Copy Share Image
I love watching him think," Maeve told Lily. "You can almost hear that poor little hamster running and running on its wheel. — Jim Butcher Copy Share Image
You ignorant little slug!" the Trunchbull bellowed. "You witless weed! You empty-headed hamster! You stupid glob of glue! — Roald Dahl Copy Share Image
But I just felt at one point that I was on a hamster wheel, you know? Just doing movie after movie and thinking so… — Woody Harrelson Copy Share Image
I love running cross-country...You come up a hill and see two deer going, 'What the hell is he doing?' On a track I feel… — Robin Williams Copy Share Image