+1 for having a personal Slack workspace - I think this is an under-appreciated way to host side projects and learn how to develop with Slack. There are so many services which already include Slack integration, you can…
Another +1 from me for Central Computers - I've bought assembled desktops as well as components there. Prices seem recent (they need to keep up with online price matching) and the service/knowledge is really good.
I'm assuming the development process for embedded auto software like this would be pretty rigorous, meaning it would be fairly difficult to sneak in code like this. I also assume that testing of emissions software like…
Same article is on the new company blog: http://blog.confluent.io/2014/11/06/announcing-confluent-a-c...
Another good test is http://isnotspam.com/. By sending an email from your app to check@isnotspam.com, you can get some good feedback on spam triggers.
I'm beginning to think registering a non-US domain will be a good strategy for internet businesses - either as a backup or primary business move. Also, I didn't remember wired.com comments being such a cesspool...
+1 for having a personal Slack workspace - I think this is an under-appreciated way to host side projects and learn how to develop with Slack. There are so many services which already include Slack integration, you can…
Another +1 from me for Central Computers - I've bought assembled desktops as well as components there. Prices seem recent (they need to keep up with online price matching) and the service/knowledge is really good.
I'm assuming the development process for embedded auto software like this would be pretty rigorous, meaning it would be fairly difficult to sneak in code like this. I also assume that testing of emissions software like…
Same article is on the new company blog: http://blog.confluent.io/2014/11/06/announcing-confluent-a-c...
Another good test is http://isnotspam.com/. By sending an email from your app to check@isnotspam.com, you can get some good feedback on spam triggers.
I'm beginning to think registering a non-US domain will be a good strategy for internet businesses - either as a backup or primary business move. Also, I didn't remember wired.com comments being such a cesspool...