1. Good, all DB data needs to be encrypted 2. That said, the largest security risk is applications (backends) that enable mass access to customer data and allow mass leaks of customer data.
@gaius: You love it in a way that you do projects with them now? That you would choose it over something "better" (Z80,68k assembler?)? Or do you love the nostalgia, the feeling you had when you were programming your…
You will lose that feeling after 30 years. I have no special place for ZX Spectrum Basic anymore.
From my experience renting more servers with 50% growth is a challenge. A lot of things go wrong when installing a lot of servers each month. Also from my experience, with 10 instances the money you save with custom…
My 5cent: If you have lots and lots of money and a high margin business, do yourself a favor and go with Amazon (much less hassle with contract management and low level challenges). If you need to scale month to month…
And it has nothing to do with Periscope.
Every one in tech thought 10years ago there are backdoors everywhere - well there were backdoors everywhere 20 years ago. And everyone thought government agencies use phones for tracking. The public opinion might have…
Very long answer. I have no clue who you are. So my impression is just from your words. I would not hire you. It seems you had problems with several managers, then call a former employer a 'total moron' on a discussion…
Not sure why you started at a company where getting fired is "no great loss" to you. Why did you start there in the first place? How was your due diligence? When hiring I'm always amazed how little candidates ask real…
Could not find in the post why he was fired. Form my experience, if not being part of a 10% cut 80% of the fired people deserved it and should think hard why. Also from my experience, most people getting fired for legit…
Half-Life 3?
Yes, couldn't read find that in the article beside "monolitic baeh"
As they say: "Your new boy/girlfriend is better because you are better."
When Ruby can't solve your business problems -> wrong choice. If it can solve your business problems -> wrong choice to move to Go.
Ruby is the new Java everyone is bashing. Go is the new Ruby everyone is hyping. If you replace every mention of Ruby with Java, and every mention of Go with Ruby in the comments on HN, then you've invented a time…
Companies that invest in rewriting everything from Ruby into Go instead of working on the business model seem to have a lot of money and a secure future and no competition.
If you move from Ruby to Go and this works better for you, then choosing Ruby in the first place might - if it was not about a prototype or getting VC money or only found Ruby developers - be a failure on your part.
Trick is: Stay long enough in the game, earn enough money to stay afloat, then find the gold at the end of the rainbow. Expose yourself to luck.
Yes, but this assumes I could afford Miele appliances in the first place.
And we know automatic DCMA bots work on size and name alone.
Or maybe not. Your speculation is as good as mine. Or the op. Or everyone else. The point was Dropbox is accessing files outside the folder, something I would not want or expect. "It is incredibly hard for me to believe…
What if they upload file hashes? What if they upload name+type+size to fingerprint files? They don't need to upload file contents for fingerprinting your drive content.
This will make everything more expensive. E.g. take Bosch/Siemens and Miele. Miele stuff really lasts forever but costs 2x that of Bosch/Siemens household stuff. If I could afford it, I'd buy Miele.
Why is data lost all the time? Because lists of data exist. Why do they exist? Because everyone is using Excel.
Why does sec get breached? Marketing wants easy access to all data, that's it. Big Data / deep learning wants easy access, lots of data is in transit. Security is not convenient for operations, therefor companies have…
1. Good, all DB data needs to be encrypted 2. That said, the largest security risk is applications (backends) that enable mass access to customer data and allow mass leaks of customer data.
@gaius: You love it in a way that you do projects with them now? That you would choose it over something "better" (Z80,68k assembler?)? Or do you love the nostalgia, the feeling you had when you were programming your…
You will lose that feeling after 30 years. I have no special place for ZX Spectrum Basic anymore.
From my experience renting more servers with 50% growth is a challenge. A lot of things go wrong when installing a lot of servers each month. Also from my experience, with 10 instances the money you save with custom…
My 5cent: If you have lots and lots of money and a high margin business, do yourself a favor and go with Amazon (much less hassle with contract management and low level challenges). If you need to scale month to month…
And it has nothing to do with Periscope.
Every one in tech thought 10years ago there are backdoors everywhere - well there were backdoors everywhere 20 years ago. And everyone thought government agencies use phones for tracking. The public opinion might have…
Very long answer. I have no clue who you are. So my impression is just from your words. I would not hire you. It seems you had problems with several managers, then call a former employer a 'total moron' on a discussion…
Not sure why you started at a company where getting fired is "no great loss" to you. Why did you start there in the first place? How was your due diligence? When hiring I'm always amazed how little candidates ask real…
Could not find in the post why he was fired. Form my experience, if not being part of a 10% cut 80% of the fired people deserved it and should think hard why. Also from my experience, most people getting fired for legit…
Half-Life 3?
Yes, couldn't read find that in the article beside "monolitic baeh"
As they say: "Your new boy/girlfriend is better because you are better."
When Ruby can't solve your business problems -> wrong choice. If it can solve your business problems -> wrong choice to move to Go.
Ruby is the new Java everyone is bashing. Go is the new Ruby everyone is hyping. If you replace every mention of Ruby with Java, and every mention of Go with Ruby in the comments on HN, then you've invented a time…
Companies that invest in rewriting everything from Ruby into Go instead of working on the business model seem to have a lot of money and a secure future and no competition.
If you move from Ruby to Go and this works better for you, then choosing Ruby in the first place might - if it was not about a prototype or getting VC money or only found Ruby developers - be a failure on your part.
Trick is: Stay long enough in the game, earn enough money to stay afloat, then find the gold at the end of the rainbow. Expose yourself to luck.
Yes, but this assumes I could afford Miele appliances in the first place.
And we know automatic DCMA bots work on size and name alone.
Or maybe not. Your speculation is as good as mine. Or the op. Or everyone else. The point was Dropbox is accessing files outside the folder, something I would not want or expect. "It is incredibly hard for me to believe…
What if they upload file hashes? What if they upload name+type+size to fingerprint files? They don't need to upload file contents for fingerprinting your drive content.
This will make everything more expensive. E.g. take Bosch/Siemens and Miele. Miele stuff really lasts forever but costs 2x that of Bosch/Siemens household stuff. If I could afford it, I'd buy Miele.
Why is data lost all the time? Because lists of data exist. Why do they exist? Because everyone is using Excel.
Why does sec get breached? Marketing wants easy access to all data, that's it. Big Data / deep learning wants easy access, lots of data is in transit. Security is not convenient for operations, therefor companies have…