Destruction of data is still safer than the non-zero chance of breaking your encryption measure.
mr-hankey@provider.com mr hankey as the title of some southpark episode. Didn't want to give out my real name back then. Won't give my name to any mail provider today. pseudonyms forever :|
Java + little bit of Spring. C + a lot of Autosar Both for backend development. Not planning to dive into another language or framework in 2019
DSGVO concerns 'directly' identifying information (Name, SSN...) aswell as 'indirectly' identifying information like IP adresses where the technical possibilities exist to link them back to the person. EVEN if you do…
Preface: I am really bad when it comes to remembering names. One thing I did when I started my current job, was drawing out a floorplan with the names of people at their desk position, their project (and role if known).…
That's what this whole argument is about. Why on earth is it OK that this spot could have been taken at all?
The movie 'Nerve' [1] immediately comes to my mind. Some supervision about what dares are acceptable is definetly necessary. Otherwise thinfs might get out of control rather quickly. [1]…
I guess there are people who have sunlight allergies. Wanna ban sunlight in australian schools?
As with any tool, it depends on the person using the tool. Just because someone gave you a sword doesn't make you a swordmaster. You might kill somebody, but a real master of the tool, maybe even the inventor, is much…
I personally support your point 100%. If you asked my wife she would reply: “Meh, in the end you are sitting in front of a screen all day and just typing on your keyboard for 40 years“ Perspectives... :)
This article makes me feel like it's 1st of April
Healthcare, retirement fund, more days off, remote work, sabbatical... Just everything beyond monthly salary
Another take on this subject: Once your manager comes around looking for someone that could help / take on a highly low level task / project, you won't be the right fit if you don't feel comfortable or have the required…
Didn't grow up poor, still in it for the money. Every other benefit that comes with it ( highly flexible workibg hours, intelectually teasing tasks) are just bonuses on top. Can't remember I ever wrote a line of code…
As you stated yourself: Most projects, not all. The 1% of project that are performance critical still matter to thousands of engineers. Only because most people don't have to do this there are still some people that…
What good is maintainable, easily extendable, neatly structured code when it's slow and doesn't meet the execution time criteria imposed by your client?
Your assessment of the situation encourages mindless ignoring of optimization. It always depends on the situation. Stuff that is done once in a moon... idc as long as it's reasonably fast. For stuff that's on the hot…
oh the joys of name overloading. Wasn't sure what abbreviation you meant, went to google, was surprised...
I was mainly hinting at the following: “but investors usually know who the entrepreneurs, and major clients and vendors and joint-venture partners“ Not every company/startup is dependent on investors or joint ventures.…
Funny how a lot of people assume that companies can only ever work with investor money...
Definitely can relate to that... One of my colleague is the type of person who somehow forcibly denies doing the most straightforward things/solutions. Every problem is being 'solved' by pulling in yet another library…
Wait what? There are countries that put letters into phone NUMBERS?
Electrical Vehicel Routing Highly theoretical stuff that let me transition well from university
The good old: Oh look, there are n different services, but all of them have not completely nailed it and my specific use case is not covered. I'll create a new service that does all of the stuff the old services already…
fainting. I do believe braking and stopping is better than swerving and crashing...
Destruction of data is still safer than the non-zero chance of breaking your encryption measure.
mr-hankey@provider.com mr hankey as the title of some southpark episode. Didn't want to give out my real name back then. Won't give my name to any mail provider today. pseudonyms forever :|
Java + little bit of Spring. C + a lot of Autosar Both for backend development. Not planning to dive into another language or framework in 2019
DSGVO concerns 'directly' identifying information (Name, SSN...) aswell as 'indirectly' identifying information like IP adresses where the technical possibilities exist to link them back to the person. EVEN if you do…
Preface: I am really bad when it comes to remembering names. One thing I did when I started my current job, was drawing out a floorplan with the names of people at their desk position, their project (and role if known).…
That's what this whole argument is about. Why on earth is it OK that this spot could have been taken at all?
The movie 'Nerve' [1] immediately comes to my mind. Some supervision about what dares are acceptable is definetly necessary. Otherwise thinfs might get out of control rather quickly. [1]…
I guess there are people who have sunlight allergies. Wanna ban sunlight in australian schools?
As with any tool, it depends on the person using the tool. Just because someone gave you a sword doesn't make you a swordmaster. You might kill somebody, but a real master of the tool, maybe even the inventor, is much…
I personally support your point 100%. If you asked my wife she would reply: “Meh, in the end you are sitting in front of a screen all day and just typing on your keyboard for 40 years“ Perspectives... :)
This article makes me feel like it's 1st of April
Healthcare, retirement fund, more days off, remote work, sabbatical... Just everything beyond monthly salary
Another take on this subject: Once your manager comes around looking for someone that could help / take on a highly low level task / project, you won't be the right fit if you don't feel comfortable or have the required…
Didn't grow up poor, still in it for the money. Every other benefit that comes with it ( highly flexible workibg hours, intelectually teasing tasks) are just bonuses on top. Can't remember I ever wrote a line of code…
As you stated yourself: Most projects, not all. The 1% of project that are performance critical still matter to thousands of engineers. Only because most people don't have to do this there are still some people that…
What good is maintainable, easily extendable, neatly structured code when it's slow and doesn't meet the execution time criteria imposed by your client?
Your assessment of the situation encourages mindless ignoring of optimization. It always depends on the situation. Stuff that is done once in a moon... idc as long as it's reasonably fast. For stuff that's on the hot…
oh the joys of name overloading. Wasn't sure what abbreviation you meant, went to google, was surprised...
I was mainly hinting at the following: “but investors usually know who the entrepreneurs, and major clients and vendors and joint-venture partners“ Not every company/startup is dependent on investors or joint ventures.…
Funny how a lot of people assume that companies can only ever work with investor money...
Definitely can relate to that... One of my colleague is the type of person who somehow forcibly denies doing the most straightforward things/solutions. Every problem is being 'solved' by pulling in yet another library…
Wait what? There are countries that put letters into phone NUMBERS?
Electrical Vehicel Routing Highly theoretical stuff that let me transition well from university
The good old: Oh look, there are n different services, but all of them have not completely nailed it and my specific use case is not covered. I'll create a new service that does all of the stuff the old services already…
fainting. I do believe braking and stopping is better than swerving and crashing...