> For example, a huge amount of UI problems we catch belong to the Screenshot testing stage. Fewer problems belong to the Linters / Unit / Render tests. That doesn’t make those tests meaningless. On the contrary, it…
> I was very unpleasantly surprised that it was possible to lose a substantial part of my retirement fund contributions, taken out of my salary, after quitting. To be clear, anything you directly contributed from your…
> The point of failure wasn't "using a non-gmail address," it was "using an untrustworthy registrar." But wasn't his point that gmail.com is much less likely to have its MX record compromised than any domain you could…
Check out tmuxinator: https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator. You can create configurations for your projects that specify windows, panes, which apps to run, etc. It's great for starting all the servers/shells/workers…
I believe he's talking about node's behavior when requiring a folder: http://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_folders_as_module...
This is an example of the "stack ripping" problem, described here (section 3.2): http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs240/readings/usenix2002-fibe...
> For example, a huge amount of UI problems we catch belong to the Screenshot testing stage. Fewer problems belong to the Linters / Unit / Render tests. That doesn’t make those tests meaningless. On the contrary, it…
> I was very unpleasantly surprised that it was possible to lose a substantial part of my retirement fund contributions, taken out of my salary, after quitting. To be clear, anything you directly contributed from your…
> The point of failure wasn't "using a non-gmail address," it was "using an untrustworthy registrar." But wasn't his point that gmail.com is much less likely to have its MX record compromised than any domain you could…
Check out tmuxinator: https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator. You can create configurations for your projects that specify windows, panes, which apps to run, etc. It's great for starting all the servers/shells/workers…
I believe he's talking about node's behavior when requiring a folder: http://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_folders_as_module...
This is an example of the "stack ripping" problem, described here (section 3.2): http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs240/readings/usenix2002-fibe...