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thesilicontribesman · 8 months
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Lordenshaw Iron Age Hillfort, Lordenshaw, nr. Morpeth, Northumberland
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gautamshah · 1 month
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mcnotok · 7 months
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Introducing : The Vallum Twins !
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Victas and Victor Vallum, two trolls who decided to keep the ancient traditions of olden alternia alive! Their ancestor was the fearsome but beloved Cavalier - the last general who fought only with a sword before fleet technology overcame it. Known for his brilliant mind in combat, and his gigantic heart outside of the battlefield.
They are Knights, and as their catchphrase go : " We're here to protect the weak, and serve the greats !"
Both twins are very serious about their role, even if it might seem silly to some. They're always in perfect sync! Victas uses she/her and Victor he/him :]
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archaeolorhi · 1 year
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Vallum Hadriani
Currently reminiscing of my time spent at Hadrian's Wall a few years ago! Itching to get back and explore!
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We visited as part of a university trip during our course dedicated to Hadrian's Wall! This segment was reached on foot after a (very long) drive, and is close to the Sycamore Gap! (which unfortunately we didn't make it far enough along to see).
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We also visited various forts and milecastles, along with their assoicated museums - which will most likely recieve their own, seperate post in due course!
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Even if you're not interested in ancient history, you can't deny the beauty and might of Hadrian's Wall!
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liberty1776 · 1 year
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The Vallum
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The Vallum is a huge earthwork associated with Hadrian's Wall in England. Unique on any Roman frontier, it runs practically from coast to coast to the south of the wall. I first heard of it reading an old Prince Valiant Comic Strip September 20 1942 "One Day Val Encounters a huge ditch extending over hill and valley as far as the eye can reach. He is puzzled, in fact, to this day people are wondering why the Romans dug the "Vallum." " Harold R Foster. Makes me wonder if Hal Foster actually visited the sites where he set his great Comic Strip. He certainly did a lot of research for his strip.
Before the middle of the 19th century, the Vallum was most commonly known as Agricola's Ditch, since antiquarians wrongly thought that it had been constructed during the period when Agricola was Governor of Britannia, the Roman province spanning what is now England, Wales and southern Scotland. After John Hodgson published the final portion of his History of Northumberland in 1840, it became generally accepted that the Wall and Vallum had been built during the reign of Hadrian. Hodgson based his view on evidence which included a stone tablet now in the Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle upon Tyne, which had been found in Milecastle 38 on the Wall in the previous century, its significance having been overlooked. The inscription on the tablet, probably made and erected to mark the completion of the milecastle, includes the names of Hadrian and Aulus Platorius Nepos (Governor of Britannia during Hadrian's reign), as well as "Legio II Augusta" (Second Augustan Legion). It is now accepted that units of that Roman legion built the section of Hadrian's Wall which includes the milecastle, and they would have automatically included the names of the current emperor and governor on the tablet.
The Vallum is known to have been constructed some time after the wall was completed, as it deviates to the south around several wall-forts which were either completed or under construction when the wall was nearing completion. There would have been a crossing-point like a causeway or bridge to the south of each wall-fort – several such causeways are known, such as the one still visible with the base of an ornate arch at the fort of Condercum in Benwell, a western suburb of Newcastle. Causeways have also been detected to the south of several milecastles.
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thesilicontribesman · 8 months
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Lordenshaw Iron Age Hillfort, Lordenshaw, nr. Morpeth, Northumberland
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maskilop · 2 years
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Vallum firewall for mac review
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We have submitted Twitter for Mac v8.1.1 for review w/ a change to work around keyboard input issues in secure text fields. I am seeing a consistent CPU usage when the app is idle. These look like a bunch of Catalyst-specific fixes, mixed in with more general improvements.
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It's got me baffled, and a bit concerned.Along with all the improvements that go into Twitter for iOS, we’ve also worked on some Mac specific thingsįixed: scrolling would temporarily stop working when closing certain windows using ESC keyįixed: secondary clicking on a username would break secondary clicking for remainder of app sessionįixed: when under the Messages tab, navigating into “Message requests” would not offer a way to back out other than clicking the Messages tab againįixed: some windows could be dragged from anyone in their UI to move their window.
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There's now a number of important log files which I don't have access to, whether it's due to bad configuration (fresh install of El Capitan only 2 weeks), or worse someone tampering with my system? I believe this file is meant to log authorisations and failures for services such as SSH. ? file appfirewall.log file_max=100M all_max=500Mīut it also has the following lines in the conf file # Facility gets saved in appfirewall.log I've found that rc.conf has the following lines in it. I'm unsure if appfirewall.log needs to be configured in nf or asl.conf at all? Currently it's not listed. So the firewall is working and blocking network traffic. However I can view the logging life as it's happening in terminal. Again the log file doesn't seem to be created at all. I've also set up PF now using a gui called IceFloor. I'm wondering if it may have something to do with permissions set for the log files maybe? I've had the issue with the firewall logging since the first time I checked which would've been a year or so ago now. Thanks I might look into disabling SIP to test and see if it works, but I don't want to leave SIP off, so that it can do what it's designed to do and protect the system. I haven't tried disabling SIP to see if it would make any difference. Whether this has anything with the firewall logs I am not sure. The only thing that comes to mind is System Integrity Protection (SIP) has been enabled by default with Sierra. I believe the correct logging options command should include a colon, as follows: -setloggingopt : detailĪgain, I'm running Sierra and I could not find any ALF logs in the /var/log folder. I believe that I have the correct commands and am configuring the correct firewall, but on my system it doesn't seem to be writing to the log file at all, even when I read the current status and it says that logging is enabled. Sudo /usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw -setloggingopt detail Sudo /usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw -setloggingmode on Per chance, where logging was successful, were these pre-Sierra Macs? I've tested turning logging on and off via the following commands 'on a different machine' and it seems to have the desired effect of turning the logging on and off, and it writes to appfirewall.log. and yes, I believe it should be writing logs to the /var/log folder when logging is enabled. Yes, we are talking about the same OS X / macOS application layer (or socket filter) firewall. Correct me if I'm wrong but it is the ALF, Application Layer Firewall which is the one I'm looking for isn't it? Which should write to the file.
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mastersgreys · 2 years
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Vallum firewall for mac review
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#Vallum firewall for mac review manual#
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Some commercial programs have predictive analysis functions that may provide protection against previously unknown malware. some are better than others, in some cases by a wide margin. However, the frequency of security data updates can vary greatly among commercial programs i.e.
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To be fair, so would any other commercial anti-malware products that rely on Virus Total and already identified threats and the software has not been updated. If you use the paid version, your Mac will still be vulnerable until Malwarebytes updates and pushes the necessary data to your Mac. And that would only happen if you had the paid version which should continually scan for potential threats. It depends on whether Malwarebytes is designed to identify and immediately intervene with this type of malware. I would hope that it would be effective if its virus signature data was updated and automatically downloaded to your Mac before the malware was installed. If that is the case, Malwarebytes would be useless if your Mac was infected prior to you running a scan.
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Since you state that you perform manual scans "every few days" it sounds like you are using the free version of Malwarebytes. Have you ever found any notice of malware? Is Malwarebytes working without going through any upgrade? Is it going to spot Made in China: OSX.ZuRu? Philip Eihuyar wrote: A couple of questions- I installed Malwarebytes some time ago and never once have been notified off any malware. Is LuLu -in your experience- an easy app to use? Has it tagged any problems? Lulu is the first Objective-See utility I discovered a couple of years ago and it is installed on all of our Macs.Ī couple of questions- I installed Malwarebytes some time ago and never once have been notified off any malware. This is another example why certain third-party anti-malware utilities are very useful additions to the built-in security protections of the Mac OS. The second alert is for the attempted exfiltration of the pilfered data to a remote server. That's two warnings that something is amiss and the user should seriously reconsider what they are about to do. At the time the article was posted September 14, neither the installer disk image nor an enclosed dylib was flagged by any of the anti-virus engines on VirusTotal as malicious.įortunately, Lulu successfully flags and displays alerts for two outbound connection attempts by the malware. Patrick goes into a lot of detail about how the malware works and what it does once it is installed on a Mac. It's easy to configure the additional domains so visitors wind up at your primary active website if they input another related URL by mistake. I don't enjoy spending the extra dough but I make a habit of doing it with my important domains. This is a good lesson why it is worth registering variations of a.
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(I tried connecting to the imposter website but DNS resolving is unsuccessful the website has been offline since September 15.) This link is the Real Deal the bogus malicious website replaces. The malware is installed via links on a website that pretends to host the popular Terminal emulator iTerm2. A recent post on Patrick Wardle's blog entitled Made in China: OSX.ZuRuis about the discovery of Mac malware that steals various things including the infected system's keychain.
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tonkigsm · 2 years
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Vallum latino
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I will surround with a palisaded rampart You will surround with a palisaded rampart He/She/It will surround with a palisaded rampart We will surround with a palisaded rampart You will surround with a palisaded rampart They will surround with a palisaded rampartĮgo vallavĕro, vallaro. I had surrounded with a palisaded rampart You had surrounded with a palisaded rampart He/She/It had surrounded with a palisaded rampart We had surrounded with a palisaded rampart You had surrounded with a palisaded rampart They had surrounded with a palisaded rampartĮgo vallābo tu vallābis ille vallābit nos vallabĭmus vos vallabĭtis illi vallābunt I have surrounded with a palisaded rampart You have surrounded with a palisaded rampart He/She/It has surrounded with a palisaded rampart We have surrounded with a palisaded rampart You have surrounded with a palisaded rampart They have surrounded with a palisaded rampartĮgo vallavĕram, vallaram. I surrounded with a palisaded rampart You surrounded with a palisaded rampart He/She/It surrounded with a palisaded rampart We surrounded with a palisaded rampart You surrounded with a palisaded rampart They surrounded with a palisaded rampart ille vallavit nos vallavĭmus vos vallavistis, vallastis. I was surrounding with a palisaded rampart You were surrounding with a palisaded rampart He/She/It was surrounding with a palisaded rampart We were surrounding with a palisaded rampart You were surrounding with a palisaded rampart They were surrounding with a palisaded rampartĮgo vallavi tu vallavisti, vallasti. I surround with a palisaded rampart You surround with a palisaded rampart He/She/It surrounds with a palisaded rampart We surround with a palisaded rampart You surround with a palisaded rampart They surround with a palisaded rampartĮgo vallābam tu vallābas ille vallābat nos vallabāmus vos vallabatis illi vallābant LatinoĮgo vallo tu vallas ille vallat nos vallāmus vos vallātis illi vallant (eng) = surround with a palisaded rampart, furnish with a palisade, lang. Vallariă vallarĭŭm vallarĭbus vallariă vallariă vallarĭbusĬonjugation of: vallo, vallas, vallavi, vallatum, vallāre conjugation: 1 - transitivo - attiva (Ita) = fortificare, Vallarēs vallarĭŭm vallarĭbus vallarēs vallarēs vallarĭbus Nom.vallarĭs Gen.vallarĭs Dat.vallarī Acc.vallarĕm Voc.vallarĭs Abl.vallarī Declention of: vallare aggettivo Declention of: vallaris aggettivoĭeclention of: vallaris, vallaris, vallare
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Full conjugation of vallare vallare = vallare: Verbo attivo INFINITIVE Present Vallare = surround with a palisaded rampart Verbo attivo INFINITIVE Present NS - Latin - Grammatical analysis - Conjugation of: vallare: vallo - as - vallavi - vallatum - vallare - 1 con.
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mcnotok · 7 months
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scotianostra · 3 months
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January 24th, 76AD, is said to be the likely date of birth forPublius Aelius Hadrianus, who built Hadrian’s Wall.
When the Romans invaded the British Isles they held, large parts of what is now Scotland, even after the construction of Hadrian’s Wall in AD 122, there were large forts around the country at varioustimes, the largest of which was Trimontium located at Newstead, near Melrose, in the Scottish Borders. It was occupied intermittently from about 79 to 184 AD and was the largest of the "outpost" forts after the construction of Hadrian's Wall
Hadrian’s Wall was largely abandoned for about twenty years from .AD 138, when the Romans established a new frontier in Scotland between what are now the Firths of Forth and Clyde, where they built the Antonine Wall.
The Antonine Wall was more of a very large ditch, and my old flat would have been part of the structure, part of the "wall" is on land only yards from me. I got into trouble for calling it a ditch from a Roman historian before, so will add that it was much more, the thing is it more or less looks like one just now, much of the fortifications are long gone.
Hadrian is noted for his interest in architecture and the number of provinces he visited whilst Emperor. He is likely to have visited Britain in AD 122, after some kind of conflict in the preceding years, and we know that it was in this period that construction of the Wall started. It has also been known as Picts' Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin.
The origin of the Picts is clouded by the many fables and legends about them. There are numerous theories as to who the Picts were and where they came from. Experts even disagree over what they ate and drank and what language they spoke although some point to the existence of a distinct Pictish language, which today is believed to have been an Insular Celtic language, closely related to the Brittonic spoken by the Britons who lived to the south.
Often described as savages the Picts were an ancient and artistic people who defied the might of Rome which conquered the rest of Britain. They were a sophisticated , hardworking, clever people, skilled in farming and fishing.
You would have thought a savage tribe would have been an easy conquest for the Romans, but the Picts were anything but that. Picts are first recorded in history in the third century AD. Eumenius, a Roman writer, describes the "pictus" as fierce and skilled in battle. It is not clear whether "pictus" (the Latin for painted) was intended, or if this is a Latin form of some indigenous name. I prefer to think of them as the "Painted People"
Although the Romans reached Scotland and often defeated them in battle, they never conquered the Picts or Pictland. The Roman Empire's expeditions north resulted in few permanent gains.
Scotland's sculptured stones, created by the Picts of ancient Alba tell the stories of a race of people who defied Rome and survived the invading Vikings, thus preserving a separate culture and race in Scotland. It is in these sometimes mighty, sometimes delicate stones that the history of ancient Scotland is now recorded.
There are many of these slabs on display in The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, as well as a fine display in The Hunterian in Glasgow.
When the Romans left the Picts were often attacked by the Britons and eventually all the Pictish tribes agreed to support one High King who would rule all of Pictland.
It's said the Picts, unusually, were a matrilineal society, i.e. bloodlines passed through the mother. Pictish kings were not succeeded by their sons, but by brothers, nephews or cousins as traced by the female line in a complicated series of intermarriages between 7 royal houses. It is this rare form of succession which in 845 AD gave the crown of Alba and the title Rex Pictorum - King of the Picts - to the son of a Pictish princess by the name of Kenneth, Son of Alpin, he is generally accepted by most historians as the first of the kings of Scotland, follwing on from his reign as King of Dál Riata. As usual though, not al agree on this.
The Picts survived as a distinct people until early in the 10th century. However, there is no record of them dying out or moving elsewhere. It is most likely that the Picts simply integrated into the large population within the developing multi-ethnic nation of Scotti, Picts, Celts, Britons and Angles which we now call Scotland. The map, from wiki says this was how their lands looked as late as the 7th century. The last pics are of two Pictish people and a 15th century depiction of King Kenneth.
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PROBABLY LATE BUT WHO BLOODY CARES!!!
Here are the Vallums in their ball outfit!! Their original outfits already fit the bill pretty well so I struggled a lil to come up w/ smth different enough that would still fit their vibes, but I'm happy w/ it :3
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