I've turned down actual offers because even some medium-sized companies won't tell you which team you'll be working on when the offer is extended. I get that things can be fluid, but its such a meat machine.
> It's an infinite loop ... In Go, if runtime.GOMAXPROCS() returns 1 or is set to 1 (meaning, Go only has access to a single system thread), the 'for' loop canabalizes the scheduler and the goroutine is rarely or never…
Gundb is garbage.
I can't generalize for every school, or everyone at every school. I attended an engineering program at one of the top 5 schools by total international student population. Honestly, international students are cliquey.…
But the most successful products tend to be ones that can scale from zero to global. DynamoDB is a great example.
Everyone talks about the downsides of the new MacBooks. No one talks about about how they reduced the size of the internal battery by 30%, effectively added a second screen, improved overall performance, and still kept…
This isn't true on the span of a single year due to market volatility.
Most people (think: GNU wizards) who do projects like this don't want to monetize; not for capability reasons, but for philosophical and social reasons. They think monetization is against some principal of free…
The "real world" argument is a classic No True Scotsman fallacy.
> I can't wait until they are connected and I can issue a command to move streaming from one device to another one in another room Google Home can do this to a degree today. You are capable of saying things like "Play X…
No. In what world would Snapchat be paying the rates that you pay at your Denver colo center? Why is that even relevant? They pay what Google charges them, which is $0.08/GB egress. Probably less due to negotiated bulk…
That's true, but Intel has as much to lose as AMD if that cross-licensing deal is terminated. So I'd imagine that Intel would want to re-negotiate it with the new party, which is obviously a possibility.
The intended audience might be more experienced than you are.
No other President except Clinton.
> Guys, Donald Trump might be President. We need to speak out in our support for Clinton. Donald Trump becomes our democratically elected President. > Guys, _now_ is the time to take a stand against Donald Trump. No,…
> How Uber and Airbnb Won The game never ends. No one wins. They can only be "winning".
I wouldn't go that far. Docker very specifically relies on Linux containerization technology, and this will likely never change. Docker for Windows or OSX only work because they have a small Linux VM running 24/7 on…
Most of the time, that rebuild is as simple as "just push a new version"; if the base image is something like Ubuntu 16.04, it will get the update automatically with the next clean build. We already trust the maintainer…
Less likely, no. Easier to fix, yes. There is only one thing that can break: Docker. And Docker is developed by a company who's job it is to fix their software. With homebrew, we rely on each package maintainer to fix…
Honestly, that's so much easier and faster than dealing with native dependencies sometimes.
I'm not as confident about this. In my experience, there are many "legacy" businesses who have adopted something as simple as Azure Active Directory, migrating off of their on-prem solution. Office 365 was, really,…
What a strange find.
Its a pretty huge deal if you store passwords for websites that you don't want other people to know you even have an account for. Like, say, a dissident in a politically oppressed country having an account for the US…
I'll be very blunt: In situations like this, they are far far closer to the code than an armchair observer like you. I trust their engineers far more than I respect your pithy complaints.
I'm curious if this situation would be different if the Echo was owned by the victim, and the murder happened at the victim's house.
I've turned down actual offers because even some medium-sized companies won't tell you which team you'll be working on when the offer is extended. I get that things can be fluid, but its such a meat machine.
> It's an infinite loop ... In Go, if runtime.GOMAXPROCS() returns 1 or is set to 1 (meaning, Go only has access to a single system thread), the 'for' loop canabalizes the scheduler and the goroutine is rarely or never…
Gundb is garbage.
I can't generalize for every school, or everyone at every school. I attended an engineering program at one of the top 5 schools by total international student population. Honestly, international students are cliquey.…
But the most successful products tend to be ones that can scale from zero to global. DynamoDB is a great example.
Everyone talks about the downsides of the new MacBooks. No one talks about about how they reduced the size of the internal battery by 30%, effectively added a second screen, improved overall performance, and still kept…
This isn't true on the span of a single year due to market volatility.
Most people (think: GNU wizards) who do projects like this don't want to monetize; not for capability reasons, but for philosophical and social reasons. They think monetization is against some principal of free…
The "real world" argument is a classic No True Scotsman fallacy.
> I can't wait until they are connected and I can issue a command to move streaming from one device to another one in another room Google Home can do this to a degree today. You are capable of saying things like "Play X…
No. In what world would Snapchat be paying the rates that you pay at your Denver colo center? Why is that even relevant? They pay what Google charges them, which is $0.08/GB egress. Probably less due to negotiated bulk…
That's true, but Intel has as much to lose as AMD if that cross-licensing deal is terminated. So I'd imagine that Intel would want to re-negotiate it with the new party, which is obviously a possibility.
The intended audience might be more experienced than you are.
No other President except Clinton.
> Guys, Donald Trump might be President. We need to speak out in our support for Clinton. Donald Trump becomes our democratically elected President. > Guys, _now_ is the time to take a stand against Donald Trump. No,…
> How Uber and Airbnb Won The game never ends. No one wins. They can only be "winning".
I wouldn't go that far. Docker very specifically relies on Linux containerization technology, and this will likely never change. Docker for Windows or OSX only work because they have a small Linux VM running 24/7 on…
Most of the time, that rebuild is as simple as "just push a new version"; if the base image is something like Ubuntu 16.04, it will get the update automatically with the next clean build. We already trust the maintainer…
Less likely, no. Easier to fix, yes. There is only one thing that can break: Docker. And Docker is developed by a company who's job it is to fix their software. With homebrew, we rely on each package maintainer to fix…
Honestly, that's so much easier and faster than dealing with native dependencies sometimes.
I'm not as confident about this. In my experience, there are many "legacy" businesses who have adopted something as simple as Azure Active Directory, migrating off of their on-prem solution. Office 365 was, really,…
What a strange find.
Its a pretty huge deal if you store passwords for websites that you don't want other people to know you even have an account for. Like, say, a dissident in a politically oppressed country having an account for the US…
I'll be very blunt: In situations like this, they are far far closer to the code than an armchair observer like you. I trust their engineers far more than I respect your pithy complaints.
I'm curious if this situation would be different if the Echo was owned by the victim, and the murder happened at the victim's house.