I used to work in AWS, and had a less-than-positive experience with the amount of hours I worked in Amazon. I hope that reduced-hour work becomes successful inside Amazon and out, but I worry that those in the position…
I disagree that it's unfair to expect apps to work without reading. Some apps, sure, but I think a taxi application ought to be usable without being able to read. Consider 1. The user is drunk, and can't understand…
I have to +1 this. Not only is it easier to navigate, AWS always manages to run pretty smoothly, while Azure's website makes my 2014 Macbook Pro slow to a crawl. It often takes up to a second for a CSS :hover effect to…
There is a mention of the 66 parent merge from Linus himself: http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=139033182525831
When I opened that page and emptied my cache, I got a lot more than 8MB... http://imgur.com/a/qt0Zd (59.9MB) I don't think JavaScript is really to blame for this though, the problem here is they're dumping a whole bunch…
I used to work in AWS, and had a less-than-positive experience with the amount of hours I worked in Amazon. I hope that reduced-hour work becomes successful inside Amazon and out, but I worry that those in the position…
I disagree that it's unfair to expect apps to work without reading. Some apps, sure, but I think a taxi application ought to be usable without being able to read. Consider 1. The user is drunk, and can't understand…
I have to +1 this. Not only is it easier to navigate, AWS always manages to run pretty smoothly, while Azure's website makes my 2014 Macbook Pro slow to a crawl. It often takes up to a second for a CSS :hover effect to…
There is a mention of the 66 parent merge from Linus himself: http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=139033182525831
When I opened that page and emptied my cache, I got a lot more than 8MB... http://imgur.com/a/qt0Zd (59.9MB) I don't think JavaScript is really to blame for this though, the problem here is they're dumping a whole bunch…