What a name right? Sounds like some weird kind of European ball game.
Terrifying, and we're all running around blasting ourselves with chemicals, medicines and god knows what. Kind of like physics, we get down to one layer and we're still nowhere.
Though I understand your reasoning as to why you call devops etc fraud, these developers are under a huge amount of pressure from the business side of things to "just make it work TM".
That's a pretty good summary. It can be pretty tough to analyse permissions across a big Java application though, which is harder than analysing a small C programme that does some kind of math simulation or something.…
Best thing I've read all day! This data retention nonsense has been really disappointing as an Australian.
Have you got any examples of this? I would like to see if you do.
Dimensionality is a common problem in many sciences but this article is really crazy! Maybe we won't know some of the answers to these questions until we make our own black holes?
What a name right? Sounds like some weird kind of European ball game.
Terrifying, and we're all running around blasting ourselves with chemicals, medicines and god knows what. Kind of like physics, we get down to one layer and we're still nowhere.
Though I understand your reasoning as to why you call devops etc fraud, these developers are under a huge amount of pressure from the business side of things to "just make it work TM".
That's a pretty good summary. It can be pretty tough to analyse permissions across a big Java application though, which is harder than analysing a small C programme that does some kind of math simulation or something.…
Best thing I've read all day! This data retention nonsense has been really disappointing as an Australian.
Have you got any examples of this? I would like to see if you do.
Dimensionality is a common problem in many sciences but this article is really crazy! Maybe we won't know some of the answers to these questions until we make our own black holes?