Google doesn’t want you to see certain things..

I wonder if I’m the only one who has taken notice of this:

Google-Chrome error page:
http://zitstif.no-ip.org/chrome.jpg

Firefox error page:
http://zitstif.no-ip.org/firefox.jpg

I blurred out the website name for the safety of it. Also, I hope you see the big difference between the two screen shots.

I made the same request to the same web server, but one time with google-chrome and the other time with firefox.

Apparently the company that knows too much information about you, doesn’t want you to know too much information about web servers..

Intriguing.

Tabbed putty for Window$?!? Wha??

First and foremost:  http://puttycm.free.fr/cms/

The other morning I pondered to myself, “Is there any way that putty could have tabs?”. I thought this due to my usage of multiple ssh servers and under the likes of konsole or gnome-terminal, this isn’t any predicament what so ever.

As for having a tabbed terminal emulator under Windows for my ssh needs, this was. After a quick Google search I discovered the solution that I needed.

With a few tweaks here and there, this has been a very useful program. (One of the tweaks I did was to set up the shortcut keys similar to konsole, and also one annoying aspect is that CTRL+R is binded to ‘Reset tab name’, and I use CTRL+R for the ‘(reverse-i-search)’ to save on keystrokes.  With a quick change this wasn’t a qualm anymore.)