I realize this is very much not the point, but the fact that the "Active Incident" banner is green is upsetting.
I also wonder if it's possible that this is just "blog-speak" The author of this article has what seems like it could be a relatively thriving consulting business, so he probably writes more to advertise his services…
If that happens, I'm betting they get slapped with something inconsequential like a $1 million fine and write it off as the cost of doing business.
Something similar once happened to me with an old domain with nameservers I had pointed to DigitalOcean from my registrar. Managing DNS through DigitalOcean (although, this should be possible with any DNS service)…
I'd be interested to see if the actual cost of AI will actually have any impact on how often CEOs end up talking about it. In my experience, there's a certain level of assessment that goes into whether or not a line…
I've always felt that AI's main contribution to eliminating jobs is giving CEOs the ability to do layoffs while trying to both separate themselves from the current economic uncertainty and imply that they are an AI…
The news of this acquisition has made me too scared to admit that I actually have no issues Poetry.
I also think equating good = "no monetization" is exactly how we've ended up in a situation where everything is controlled by a few giant mega corps, hordes of MBAs, and unethical ad networks. We should want indie…
The thing that actually killed Blockbuster was Carl Icahn. He bought up a bunch of shares and wanted to quickly turn a profit on the company. At the time, they were investing heavily into a Netflix-like service, which…
You're not wrong, I just wish you were lmao
When I was really early in my career, a mentor told me that code review is not about catching bugs but spreading context (i.e. increasing bus factor.) Catching bugs is a side effect, but unless you have a lot of people…
There are many days where I feel like the right thing for my career is to focus on building meaningful software that solves an actual problem. Then there are days like today, especially after seeing this.
Perhaps I'm not totally clear on how this particular device works, but it doesn't seem like it has no ability to connect to the Internet. Honestly, I'd say privacy is just as much about economics as it is technical…
As far as the Salesforce acquisition goes, I'd be curious to see who made the decision to put Heroku into maintenance only mode. I worked for a different part of Salesforce. I don't really feel like Salesforce did a ton…
I can also imagine that you might need to change your definition of what an accomplishment is. I tend to think of it as something that has a measurable output, but difficult-to-measure progress towards an outcome is…
At my last job, we ran all of our tests, linting/formatting, etc. through pre-commit hooks. It was apparently a historical relic of a time where five developers wanted to push directly to master without having to…
I realize this is very much not the point, but the fact that the "Active Incident" banner is green is upsetting.
I also wonder if it's possible that this is just "blog-speak" The author of this article has what seems like it could be a relatively thriving consulting business, so he probably writes more to advertise his services…
If that happens, I'm betting they get slapped with something inconsequential like a $1 million fine and write it off as the cost of doing business.
Something similar once happened to me with an old domain with nameservers I had pointed to DigitalOcean from my registrar. Managing DNS through DigitalOcean (although, this should be possible with any DNS service)…
I'd be interested to see if the actual cost of AI will actually have any impact on how often CEOs end up talking about it. In my experience, there's a certain level of assessment that goes into whether or not a line…
I've always felt that AI's main contribution to eliminating jobs is giving CEOs the ability to do layoffs while trying to both separate themselves from the current economic uncertainty and imply that they are an AI…
The news of this acquisition has made me too scared to admit that I actually have no issues Poetry.
I also think equating good = "no monetization" is exactly how we've ended up in a situation where everything is controlled by a few giant mega corps, hordes of MBAs, and unethical ad networks. We should want indie…
The thing that actually killed Blockbuster was Carl Icahn. He bought up a bunch of shares and wanted to quickly turn a profit on the company. At the time, they were investing heavily into a Netflix-like service, which…
You're not wrong, I just wish you were lmao
When I was really early in my career, a mentor told me that code review is not about catching bugs but spreading context (i.e. increasing bus factor.) Catching bugs is a side effect, but unless you have a lot of people…
There are many days where I feel like the right thing for my career is to focus on building meaningful software that solves an actual problem. Then there are days like today, especially after seeing this.
Perhaps I'm not totally clear on how this particular device works, but it doesn't seem like it has no ability to connect to the Internet. Honestly, I'd say privacy is just as much about economics as it is technical…
As far as the Salesforce acquisition goes, I'd be curious to see who made the decision to put Heroku into maintenance only mode. I worked for a different part of Salesforce. I don't really feel like Salesforce did a ton…
I can also imagine that you might need to change your definition of what an accomplishment is. I tend to think of it as something that has a measurable output, but difficult-to-measure progress towards an outcome is…
At my last job, we ran all of our tests, linting/formatting, etc. through pre-commit hooks. It was apparently a historical relic of a time where five developers wanted to push directly to master without having to…