If you are looking to learn more about https://github.com/pomerium/awesome-zero-trust contains a relatively updated list of zero-trust resources including google beyondcorp papers, NIST draft, and so on.
I mean, they already are? https://www.cnbc.com/video/2017/12/12/social-capitals-chamat...
Tesla: A Disruptive Force with a Debt Problem? https://youtu.be/HxkbUrNYvmY
They have gone one step further, and explicitly ignored the request.
What are the odds this suddenly actually gets attention when it hits the front page? Do you really have to publicly shame a company into action?
> Stress (and being a founder is a very stressful time) is a very big no-no during pregnancy and can influence the gene expression of the baby. [citation needed] "Systematic reviews have generally concluded that…
I agree his comments were taken out of context. I don't see where "the guy made clear he was uncomfortable" but I could guess he probably was. And again, it probably was taken out of context. However, I don't see how…
Where is she playing the victim, exactly?
I'm trying to give your comment the benefit of the doubt, but I can't help but read that as "well, beggers can't be choosers so just deal with it". > I suppose that VCs can compare you to whomever and whatever they like…
Rebrand until it sticks?
> He graduated from MIT in 2009 ... he may not have the slightest idea what else he could possibly do instead. There's endless ways we could speculate about why he's doing what he's doing, but is being six years out of…
> very juvenile view here What an absurd characterization. I get that you don't agree with this person, but what -- if anything -- did this person say that was juvenile?
I use and like both python and go. The presentation mirrors my own experiences, though I haven't come back again yet.
>> former pathology resident here The implication being that you did not complete your training. I'm curious -- if you don't mind the derailment -- why not?
My spouse -- an md -- cringed a bit when I read your post. And not because it's not well meaning, or important, but because without qualifying what "comprehensive health check" means, that check could very well do you…
> Miami officials allowed them a place to go: Brickell. But in the 1970s, it began attracting small banks, and in the decades since has boomed into the “Wall Street of Miami." The reason why Miami has "avoided…
"Although we are sad to see Andrew leave, Tor is entering an exciting period of growth. " Why not stop at Andrew is leaving? The whole "exciting period of growth" thing feels tacked on and forced. Reminds me of the type…
tl;dr - I'm upset because the raison d'etat for Go's name doesn't exist. Correct, no -- practical, probably. No matter how many gophers swear that {searchterm} + go returns just as good of results as…
edit: This wasn't a productive comment.
I'm going to try and not come off as frustrated, but as someone who really enjoys and sees a place for both languages, I'm getting a little tired of the rust vs go zero-sum game thing here on HN. And at least you end…
I feel like Meteor has been floating along for along time without significant traction beyond toy-projects. I remember seeing (I think?) Meteor at Djangocon and being impressed, but feeling like using it was an all or…
Sure! In order: A Debugger. Better IDE options. Binary sizes small enough to use for embedded programming. Pauseless Garbage Collector. Less awkward variable declaration.
> which means a lot of copy and paste Again, I don't think Go is perfect but on my list of wants, generics are not in the top 5. Can you qualify "a lot" in a real project you've worked on? Because after writing a good…
You know, I've heard this a few times recently and it strikes me as motivated reasoning. Yes, built in unit testing and tooling is great. Vet and fmt are helpful. Static typing rocks. But... I would definitely welcome a…
I agree. And not for nothing, I'm shipping production code, at a real company, with real customers, with real revenue (250m+). Here's the deal -- all programming languages are just tools. Go's great because it's small…
If you are looking to learn more about https://github.com/pomerium/awesome-zero-trust contains a relatively updated list of zero-trust resources including google beyondcorp papers, NIST draft, and so on.
I mean, they already are? https://www.cnbc.com/video/2017/12/12/social-capitals-chamat...
Tesla: A Disruptive Force with a Debt Problem? https://youtu.be/HxkbUrNYvmY
They have gone one step further, and explicitly ignored the request.
What are the odds this suddenly actually gets attention when it hits the front page? Do you really have to publicly shame a company into action?
> Stress (and being a founder is a very stressful time) is a very big no-no during pregnancy and can influence the gene expression of the baby. [citation needed] "Systematic reviews have generally concluded that…
I agree his comments were taken out of context. I don't see where "the guy made clear he was uncomfortable" but I could guess he probably was. And again, it probably was taken out of context. However, I don't see how…
Where is she playing the victim, exactly?
I'm trying to give your comment the benefit of the doubt, but I can't help but read that as "well, beggers can't be choosers so just deal with it". > I suppose that VCs can compare you to whomever and whatever they like…
Rebrand until it sticks?
> He graduated from MIT in 2009 ... he may not have the slightest idea what else he could possibly do instead. There's endless ways we could speculate about why he's doing what he's doing, but is being six years out of…
> very juvenile view here What an absurd characterization. I get that you don't agree with this person, but what -- if anything -- did this person say that was juvenile?
I use and like both python and go. The presentation mirrors my own experiences, though I haven't come back again yet.
>> former pathology resident here The implication being that you did not complete your training. I'm curious -- if you don't mind the derailment -- why not?
My spouse -- an md -- cringed a bit when I read your post. And not because it's not well meaning, or important, but because without qualifying what "comprehensive health check" means, that check could very well do you…
> Miami officials allowed them a place to go: Brickell. But in the 1970s, it began attracting small banks, and in the decades since has boomed into the “Wall Street of Miami." The reason why Miami has "avoided…
"Although we are sad to see Andrew leave, Tor is entering an exciting period of growth. " Why not stop at Andrew is leaving? The whole "exciting period of growth" thing feels tacked on and forced. Reminds me of the type…
tl;dr - I'm upset because the raison d'etat for Go's name doesn't exist. Correct, no -- practical, probably. No matter how many gophers swear that {searchterm} + go returns just as good of results as…
edit: This wasn't a productive comment.
I'm going to try and not come off as frustrated, but as someone who really enjoys and sees a place for both languages, I'm getting a little tired of the rust vs go zero-sum game thing here on HN. And at least you end…
I feel like Meteor has been floating along for along time without significant traction beyond toy-projects. I remember seeing (I think?) Meteor at Djangocon and being impressed, but feeling like using it was an all or…
Sure! In order: A Debugger. Better IDE options. Binary sizes small enough to use for embedded programming. Pauseless Garbage Collector. Less awkward variable declaration.
> which means a lot of copy and paste Again, I don't think Go is perfect but on my list of wants, generics are not in the top 5. Can you qualify "a lot" in a real project you've worked on? Because after writing a good…
You know, I've heard this a few times recently and it strikes me as motivated reasoning. Yes, built in unit testing and tooling is great. Vet and fmt are helpful. Static typing rocks. But... I would definitely welcome a…
I agree. And not for nothing, I'm shipping production code, at a real company, with real customers, with real revenue (250m+). Here's the deal -- all programming languages are just tools. Go's great because it's small…