Well, it's possible to make the deduplication work with Glacier, though. Colin's right that you want to phase versions of the whole tar into slower and cheaper storage, but the technical problem of whether blocks are…
I think that iXsystems' support of PC-BSD is something like an attempt to do that, but it seems like they're not doing much workstation stuff these days, whereas previously they were at least trying to do slightly more.…
Devices being used in a kiosk-like or other setting in which they are mostly not being used by people who would be responsible for activating them?
The filename refers to NCFTA, which might seem in context to be http://www.ncfta.net — perhaps some bit of intel that's widely-traded in NCFTA circles for various uses? I mean, hey, pretty useful if you're tracking down…
I'm not sure I see how this is in-keeping with any Unix philosophy I've encountered. "Everything's a file" is good, yes, but this program is needlessly-specific when what it does need not be. This is just a tool for…
Now that we can see what a results page looks like, it seems like something more than a sorted list of numbers might be interesting. I mean, there's not enough data collected at the start to do something very…
Alright, so the obvious thing would seem to be to have a pool for HN readers, right? http://www.salaryshare.me/10ffcd6db9cf188be1a1175de8ff8f3d
Your problem is actually with the organizers. You don't care a bit about random venues except for where organizers of events you are likely to attend decide to use them, I would guess. Therefore, if you have a problem…
Well, Amazon is making news because we can naively assume by looking at a summary that they're doing it the same way they make money — by working in volume. We can estimate pretty quickly how many people work in…
Two hours of travel round trip to go to, what, an hour of class? And that's alongside however far one has to drive to work in a day. So maybe you can get away with doing that one day a week? Two? It's going to be a very…
I think when you say that you pretty well reduce the vision of programmer culture in the US. How much cypherpunk influence is there in the wide swaths of programming culture that came out of Web 2.0? And how many…
Can you expand on "shows its age"? Code entropy doesn't increase as a function of time alone. An ANSI C "Hello, World!" from 1990 doesn't show its age in the context of C today, for example. Is age an issue in its own…
99.999% confidence.
Note the use of the word "accessible" in the original post. This is not a synonym for "pretty" or some way of demanding a particular aesthetic style for its own sake. The reality is that some degree visual impairment is…
The FreeBSD Project has elections, and is in short order going to announce a new Core Team.
Only function pointer types. An indirect function call on some architecture, for example, could require that when one makes an indirect call one sets up several registers in addition to jumping to a particular location…
For the set of features you have, with most calling conventions on most platforms you don't need to synthesize all that. You could simply have your apply function be written in assembly and handle setting up the…
How do you feel about the reported performance of "SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 5;"? Is this something that needs to be improved there, or are you happy with that being one of the built-in anchors?…
This seems like a silly point to pick on. Why is the MBP so thin? Because of design considerations and the desires of the target market. The design considerations are a serious component of the Apple brand, perhaps the…
It's a common financial strategy among the fabulously-wealthy. Selling shares would incur all kinds of taxes, but he can get a line of credit with a reasonable interest rate quite easily, pay no income taxes, and…
The proliferation of new TLDs is already, quickly reducing some interesting shibboleths of the web. In a few years, young audiences won't be expected to realize how awkward and silly mid-'90s through '00s movie and TV…
At one point it seemed to me that the prices were sorted by the listed retail price for that particular item, and not the lowest offered price for it, or something along those lines. It's been years since I formed that…
The article already did. I think it's useful to support the guy, as someone who agrees with him, by cheering this as the actions of a real person that should be a source of pride, and not pretending that this is some…
Looks like Seagate: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=9922065 .
That much was obvious. When you build your examples around a sexist experience of sexist media, your examples will themselves end up sexist. I mean, why isn't Zoe buying, too? What is it that Inara's selling? I think we…
Well, it's possible to make the deduplication work with Glacier, though. Colin's right that you want to phase versions of the whole tar into slower and cheaper storage, but the technical problem of whether blocks are…
I think that iXsystems' support of PC-BSD is something like an attempt to do that, but it seems like they're not doing much workstation stuff these days, whereas previously they were at least trying to do slightly more.…
Devices being used in a kiosk-like or other setting in which they are mostly not being used by people who would be responsible for activating them?
The filename refers to NCFTA, which might seem in context to be http://www.ncfta.net — perhaps some bit of intel that's widely-traded in NCFTA circles for various uses? I mean, hey, pretty useful if you're tracking down…
I'm not sure I see how this is in-keeping with any Unix philosophy I've encountered. "Everything's a file" is good, yes, but this program is needlessly-specific when what it does need not be. This is just a tool for…
Now that we can see what a results page looks like, it seems like something more than a sorted list of numbers might be interesting. I mean, there's not enough data collected at the start to do something very…
Alright, so the obvious thing would seem to be to have a pool for HN readers, right? http://www.salaryshare.me/10ffcd6db9cf188be1a1175de8ff8f3d
Your problem is actually with the organizers. You don't care a bit about random venues except for where organizers of events you are likely to attend decide to use them, I would guess. Therefore, if you have a problem…
Well, Amazon is making news because we can naively assume by looking at a summary that they're doing it the same way they make money — by working in volume. We can estimate pretty quickly how many people work in…
Two hours of travel round trip to go to, what, an hour of class? And that's alongside however far one has to drive to work in a day. So maybe you can get away with doing that one day a week? Two? It's going to be a very…
I think when you say that you pretty well reduce the vision of programmer culture in the US. How much cypherpunk influence is there in the wide swaths of programming culture that came out of Web 2.0? And how many…
Can you expand on "shows its age"? Code entropy doesn't increase as a function of time alone. An ANSI C "Hello, World!" from 1990 doesn't show its age in the context of C today, for example. Is age an issue in its own…
99.999% confidence.
Note the use of the word "accessible" in the original post. This is not a synonym for "pretty" or some way of demanding a particular aesthetic style for its own sake. The reality is that some degree visual impairment is…
The FreeBSD Project has elections, and is in short order going to announce a new Core Team.
Only function pointer types. An indirect function call on some architecture, for example, could require that when one makes an indirect call one sets up several registers in addition to jumping to a particular location…
For the set of features you have, with most calling conventions on most platforms you don't need to synthesize all that. You could simply have your apply function be written in assembly and handle setting up the…
How do you feel about the reported performance of "SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 5;"? Is this something that needs to be improved there, or are you happy with that being one of the built-in anchors?…
This seems like a silly point to pick on. Why is the MBP so thin? Because of design considerations and the desires of the target market. The design considerations are a serious component of the Apple brand, perhaps the…
It's a common financial strategy among the fabulously-wealthy. Selling shares would incur all kinds of taxes, but he can get a line of credit with a reasonable interest rate quite easily, pay no income taxes, and…
The proliferation of new TLDs is already, quickly reducing some interesting shibboleths of the web. In a few years, young audiences won't be expected to realize how awkward and silly mid-'90s through '00s movie and TV…
At one point it seemed to me that the prices were sorted by the listed retail price for that particular item, and not the lowest offered price for it, or something along those lines. It's been years since I formed that…
The article already did. I think it's useful to support the guy, as someone who agrees with him, by cheering this as the actions of a real person that should be a source of pride, and not pretending that this is some…
Looks like Seagate: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=9922065 .
That much was obvious. When you build your examples around a sexist experience of sexist media, your examples will themselves end up sexist. I mean, why isn't Zoe buying, too? What is it that Inara's selling? I think we…