Instead of 1 doctor covering a 24 hour shift, why not pair them and overlap? 12:00am - 6:00am: Doctor 1 and Doctor 4 are doing everything together. 6:00am - 12:00pm: Doctor 1 and Doctor 2 are doing everything together.…
"We will tell you what to expect, and you will like it."
Being subtle never works.
Tell that to businesses, and beat it over the heads of marketeers.
Bigger number = more betterer
Criminals push the rules really hard too. It's just that they're only labeled criminals by society if they're caught, prosecuted, and punished. People who "push the rules" (I call this cheating, if I was playing a…
The following are all based on assumptions I'm making. The type of people who are likely to make analogies for how much the internet might weigh are almost certainly not physicists. They're probably smart, and they're…
I have sacrificed my relationships with my friends and family for two decades and it hasn't helped advance my career beyond a normal, lowly IC. I don't want to manage people. I would be the exact kind of manager that…
An employee not knowing what's happening at the company above them is a fault of the manager. There are some things that need to be kept secret, but if it's not one of those things, secrets are not a good thing.
Just because you've heard it for 30 years doesn't mean it's not still true. Some things move at a glacial pace, and I see it too.
The telephone companies make money based on minutes of usage. There is a very large financial incentive for the really big telcos to allow spam calls. Spam callers are likely the most lucrative customer of the telephone…
Do you really believe that the "government cloud" isn't just a duplicate of the public cloud? What incentive do cloud providers have to add extra security to the government stuff, while not also adding that extra…
I agree with this. I'm kind of appalled by the apparent lack of SELinux controls on a firewall that runs Linux under the hood. If I can run SELinux in enforcing mode on a Gentoo Desktop, any Linux administrator worthy…
You know, when Linux admins say "don't run as root!" we don't only mean that users should not run as root. Nothing that doesn't absolutely have to should run as root. And before someone says "but only root can read…
That's a self-fulfilling prophesy, and an unstable feedback loop
So, clocks are subject to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle? I guess good for them for testing that!
Instead of 1 doctor covering a 24 hour shift, why not pair them and overlap? 12:00am - 6:00am: Doctor 1 and Doctor 4 are doing everything together. 6:00am - 12:00pm: Doctor 1 and Doctor 2 are doing everything together.…
"We will tell you what to expect, and you will like it."
Being subtle never works.
Tell that to businesses, and beat it over the heads of marketeers.
Bigger number = more betterer
Criminals push the rules really hard too. It's just that they're only labeled criminals by society if they're caught, prosecuted, and punished. People who "push the rules" (I call this cheating, if I was playing a…
The following are all based on assumptions I'm making. The type of people who are likely to make analogies for how much the internet might weigh are almost certainly not physicists. They're probably smart, and they're…
I have sacrificed my relationships with my friends and family for two decades and it hasn't helped advance my career beyond a normal, lowly IC. I don't want to manage people. I would be the exact kind of manager that…
An employee not knowing what's happening at the company above them is a fault of the manager. There are some things that need to be kept secret, but if it's not one of those things, secrets are not a good thing.
Just because you've heard it for 30 years doesn't mean it's not still true. Some things move at a glacial pace, and I see it too.
The telephone companies make money based on minutes of usage. There is a very large financial incentive for the really big telcos to allow spam calls. Spam callers are likely the most lucrative customer of the telephone…
Do you really believe that the "government cloud" isn't just a duplicate of the public cloud? What incentive do cloud providers have to add extra security to the government stuff, while not also adding that extra…
I agree with this. I'm kind of appalled by the apparent lack of SELinux controls on a firewall that runs Linux under the hood. If I can run SELinux in enforcing mode on a Gentoo Desktop, any Linux administrator worthy…
You know, when Linux admins say "don't run as root!" we don't only mean that users should not run as root. Nothing that doesn't absolutely have to should run as root. And before someone says "but only root can read…
That's a self-fulfilling prophesy, and an unstable feedback loop
So, clocks are subject to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle? I guess good for them for testing that!