Counterpoint, I read "The Manager's Path" and I found it to be a pretty redundant overview of the management path for someone in an org that has a well defined management structure/path and that started out as an IC and…
Yes, they do provide a basis. In this case the basis was weak and lazy, though that is the style of work I've come to expect from working with this person.
I'm not sure if this will be seen but I'm very curious to hear from Indian folk: I am the hiring manager at a well known software company that employs a lot of Indians on H1B visas. A while back I brought in an Indian…
Which k8s version will use this version by default? Has it been tested with any current versions?
Executives live in a global economy. The rest of us might "operate" in one but we don't get to take advantage of that privilege the way the wealthy do. You are right, world wide poverty is on the decline. But given the…
Has it ever inverted but then a near term recession never followed?
On his way out? I despise Trump and everything he stands for. Polls show his numbers only improving with every new controversy he starts. And he still has a lot of levers to pull leading up to the election that will…
I'm curious what severe rate limiting looks like. I have a Sprint unlimited plan and I routinely use about 20-30GB of data/mo and I don't think I've ever been throttled, and if I have I haven't noticed it.
I am saying something completely different. The presenter in your YouTube link makes it clear that Julia made the cut for evaluation but that ultimately Swift was the only language left standing. The slides make this…
I just watched the video and the presenter makes it clear that Google picked Swift ultimately and eliminated Julia from evaluation in previous knockout rounds. I don't use either and to be honest was surprised that…
Incoming screed in libertarianese about why unions are bad by Paul Graham on twitter in 5..4..3..2..
This isn't that surprising for someone that has a lot of experience in something like project management or academia and/or is very good at negotiating. For instance the place I work just hired as a senior engineer a…
For people with their sights set on a FAANG type company, do you have a "grind leetcode" track?
One scenario like this played out after the mortgage crisis in 2008. Many banks now owned homes where the mortgage amount was greater than the market value, ie underwater. There was a ton of bank owned inventory for a…
really? It reads like the subject of the criticism is millenials... I find the tone of the criticism stunning, even if it were about the article and not millenials. The article is laying out how millenials have it…
welcome to the HN paradox.
Can you link to a container breakout exploit from the past 6 months?
Right, a container is about isolation. I didn't mention anything about docker, seeing that containers are a linux kernel feature, but if you know of container escape vulnerabilities in the kernel you should publish them.
Even if the containers were running on the same physical machine as the webapp you'd have to break out of the container your code is in first... If you know of a container breakout exploit then you should definitely…
remote code execution doesn't really mean much in an un-privileged container. They could be using cgroup limits, capability drops, MAC, seccomp, etc etc Now, I'm not saying that containers are super tight by default. It…
But you don't know that they aren't using cgroups or a proxy to throttle traffic or cpu access, right? To me, it seemed that your message was overly dramatic when you didn't really prove anything. Depending on their…
I'm just not sure what you are alleging? Just because you have full "shell" access to the container doesn't necessarily imply any thing needs to be mitigated. What specifically are your concerns? What about what you've…
It's obviously running in a container. I'm not sure your code really shows anything too concerning if they are taking precautions outside of the container to mitigate things like DDoS etc.
I don't really "get" software licensing but are they bound to GPL because OpenJDK is GPL? Does anyone make a more permissive JDK?
Career ladders and 360 performance reviews? Deming would be disappointed...
Counterpoint, I read "The Manager's Path" and I found it to be a pretty redundant overview of the management path for someone in an org that has a well defined management structure/path and that started out as an IC and…
Yes, they do provide a basis. In this case the basis was weak and lazy, though that is the style of work I've come to expect from working with this person.
I'm not sure if this will be seen but I'm very curious to hear from Indian folk: I am the hiring manager at a well known software company that employs a lot of Indians on H1B visas. A while back I brought in an Indian…
Which k8s version will use this version by default? Has it been tested with any current versions?
Executives live in a global economy. The rest of us might "operate" in one but we don't get to take advantage of that privilege the way the wealthy do. You are right, world wide poverty is on the decline. But given the…
Has it ever inverted but then a near term recession never followed?
On his way out? I despise Trump and everything he stands for. Polls show his numbers only improving with every new controversy he starts. And he still has a lot of levers to pull leading up to the election that will…
I'm curious what severe rate limiting looks like. I have a Sprint unlimited plan and I routinely use about 20-30GB of data/mo and I don't think I've ever been throttled, and if I have I haven't noticed it.
I am saying something completely different. The presenter in your YouTube link makes it clear that Julia made the cut for evaluation but that ultimately Swift was the only language left standing. The slides make this…
I just watched the video and the presenter makes it clear that Google picked Swift ultimately and eliminated Julia from evaluation in previous knockout rounds. I don't use either and to be honest was surprised that…
Incoming screed in libertarianese about why unions are bad by Paul Graham on twitter in 5..4..3..2..
This isn't that surprising for someone that has a lot of experience in something like project management or academia and/or is very good at negotiating. For instance the place I work just hired as a senior engineer a…
For people with their sights set on a FAANG type company, do you have a "grind leetcode" track?
One scenario like this played out after the mortgage crisis in 2008. Many banks now owned homes where the mortgage amount was greater than the market value, ie underwater. There was a ton of bank owned inventory for a…
really? It reads like the subject of the criticism is millenials... I find the tone of the criticism stunning, even if it were about the article and not millenials. The article is laying out how millenials have it…
welcome to the HN paradox.
Can you link to a container breakout exploit from the past 6 months?
Right, a container is about isolation. I didn't mention anything about docker, seeing that containers are a linux kernel feature, but if you know of container escape vulnerabilities in the kernel you should publish them.
Even if the containers were running on the same physical machine as the webapp you'd have to break out of the container your code is in first... If you know of a container breakout exploit then you should definitely…
remote code execution doesn't really mean much in an un-privileged container. They could be using cgroup limits, capability drops, MAC, seccomp, etc etc Now, I'm not saying that containers are super tight by default. It…
But you don't know that they aren't using cgroups or a proxy to throttle traffic or cpu access, right? To me, it seemed that your message was overly dramatic when you didn't really prove anything. Depending on their…
I'm just not sure what you are alleging? Just because you have full "shell" access to the container doesn't necessarily imply any thing needs to be mitigated. What specifically are your concerns? What about what you've…
It's obviously running in a container. I'm not sure your code really shows anything too concerning if they are taking precautions outside of the container to mitigate things like DDoS etc.
I don't really "get" software licensing but are they bound to GPL because OpenJDK is GPL? Does anyone make a more permissive JDK?
Career ladders and 360 performance reviews? Deming would be disappointed...