Tax cuts are used more often when the government wants to see more private investment into an industry. Not really an issue with 'AI' right now. Direct subsidy is more common when the government wants to see a…
10 EC votes to Biden. 0 to trump and no hope of any in this year's election. 1/8 red house seats. The other 7 very comfortably blue. The rest of the state doesn't seem like it matters much to the only results they'd…
Republican side probably doesn't care; Maryland voted 65% for a democratic party president.
Not in 3 years each of experience in 'this specific nodejs library' and 'gcp networking' and 'foundationdb'.
Another entry in the 'marketing and technical terms don't mean the same thing despite using the same words' saga.
Good validation of the 'fail early' strategy. If the door came off when they were higher up it would have been worse. However, this failure seems to have not followed a strategy; the result was just luck.
He understands that if he keeps spouting this stuff the stock keeps going up.
Not my intention, sorry! Big organisations are stable, mostly due to the often frustrating inertia and lack of risk taking coupled with their existing, mature revenue streams.
Like with any other business, you talk to the sales team and come to an agreeable middle ground. We don't pay 'list' for gitlab SaaS.
I think this trend to talk about startup practices in large orgs is more executive nostalgia and a complaint about all the processes put in place to catch mistakes that have been made before. The same people as…
The best translation, however, is from Fortinet's clarifying statement. https://mastodon.social/@jasonkoebler/111892744775689047 "It appears that due to translations the narrative on this topic has been stretched to the…
It's not something that actually happened. It's just some bullshit that's gone viral. https://cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog/111886558855943676
In general a doctor is going to recommend and proceed with a hip replacement because it has been proven to have a positive outcome on quality of life, even considering the risks associated with surgery. Someone getting…
Amazing, and I've somehow managed to find each and every one of 'em over time in various comment threads, here and elsewhere.
If there's serious work that can't be effectively done any other way then complex and esoteric cooling setups to overcome those challenges are fine to design and use. Not sure what needs 1600 cores in one 'chip' but…
It's different when it's a deliberate conspiracy to mislead consumers, especially when that consumer is choosing services that advertise that a safe vehicle will be used. If they just stopped showing what plane would be…
I think of it as another type of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_curse
MBAs are fine, honestly. I have a manager who came up in the industry he works in. He worked at the 'coal-face', understands the issues and has real perspective. He got an MBA later in his career and uses what he…
Counteroffers are 'stem the skills bleed' at best. People who take counteroffers were annoyed enough to look in the first place, and know they're valued enough elsewhere to get a market rate. I've heard that even if…
It's as coherent as broadcom's 'new IP'
I've seen a bunch of US companies setting up offices here in New Zealand and hiring SRE/DevOps types. Our wages are garbage so it's much cheaper for them! Plus our timezone means having staff here leads to much less…
I've done a few New Zealand to Houston trips on the Dreamliner and I find the vibration, temperature and humidity to be totally hostile compared to the A350. Maybe it's a personal preference thing.
I know myself and a couple other people who do the same, would be fascinating to see if it's common enough to show up in statistics. It's not even just the safety, the Boeing Dreamliner for example is shockingly…
Self hosted postgres? Yeah, that's been around forever.
Legalized, regulated, taxed substances with guarantees, legal vendor liability and consumer protections are safer and better for everyone than unregulated markets with no guarantees or consumer protections and with zero…
Tax cuts are used more often when the government wants to see more private investment into an industry. Not really an issue with 'AI' right now. Direct subsidy is more common when the government wants to see a…
10 EC votes to Biden. 0 to trump and no hope of any in this year's election. 1/8 red house seats. The other 7 very comfortably blue. The rest of the state doesn't seem like it matters much to the only results they'd…
Republican side probably doesn't care; Maryland voted 65% for a democratic party president.
Not in 3 years each of experience in 'this specific nodejs library' and 'gcp networking' and 'foundationdb'.
Another entry in the 'marketing and technical terms don't mean the same thing despite using the same words' saga.
Good validation of the 'fail early' strategy. If the door came off when they were higher up it would have been worse. However, this failure seems to have not followed a strategy; the result was just luck.
He understands that if he keeps spouting this stuff the stock keeps going up.
Not my intention, sorry! Big organisations are stable, mostly due to the often frustrating inertia and lack of risk taking coupled with their existing, mature revenue streams.
Like with any other business, you talk to the sales team and come to an agreeable middle ground. We don't pay 'list' for gitlab SaaS.
I think this trend to talk about startup practices in large orgs is more executive nostalgia and a complaint about all the processes put in place to catch mistakes that have been made before. The same people as…
The best translation, however, is from Fortinet's clarifying statement. https://mastodon.social/@jasonkoebler/111892744775689047 "It appears that due to translations the narrative on this topic has been stretched to the…
It's not something that actually happened. It's just some bullshit that's gone viral. https://cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog/111886558855943676
In general a doctor is going to recommend and proceed with a hip replacement because it has been proven to have a positive outcome on quality of life, even considering the risks associated with surgery. Someone getting…
Amazing, and I've somehow managed to find each and every one of 'em over time in various comment threads, here and elsewhere.
If there's serious work that can't be effectively done any other way then complex and esoteric cooling setups to overcome those challenges are fine to design and use. Not sure what needs 1600 cores in one 'chip' but…
It's different when it's a deliberate conspiracy to mislead consumers, especially when that consumer is choosing services that advertise that a safe vehicle will be used. If they just stopped showing what plane would be…
I think of it as another type of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_curse
MBAs are fine, honestly. I have a manager who came up in the industry he works in. He worked at the 'coal-face', understands the issues and has real perspective. He got an MBA later in his career and uses what he…
Counteroffers are 'stem the skills bleed' at best. People who take counteroffers were annoyed enough to look in the first place, and know they're valued enough elsewhere to get a market rate. I've heard that even if…
It's as coherent as broadcom's 'new IP'
I've seen a bunch of US companies setting up offices here in New Zealand and hiring SRE/DevOps types. Our wages are garbage so it's much cheaper for them! Plus our timezone means having staff here leads to much less…
I've done a few New Zealand to Houston trips on the Dreamliner and I find the vibration, temperature and humidity to be totally hostile compared to the A350. Maybe it's a personal preference thing.
I know myself and a couple other people who do the same, would be fascinating to see if it's common enough to show up in statistics. It's not even just the safety, the Boeing Dreamliner for example is shockingly…
Self hosted postgres? Yeah, that's been around forever.
Legalized, regulated, taxed substances with guarantees, legal vendor liability and consumer protections are safer and better for everyone than unregulated markets with no guarantees or consumer protections and with zero…