Certainly not an advertising apologist, but sometimes advertising attempts to provide information to alter consumer behavior in a way that is more optimal for the consumer and the advertisng vendor than it is pessimal…
> But if you insert a random branch instruction into the object code of a working program, the results are somewhat different. Maybe, maybe not. I've observed lots of dead code in my time developing, where inserting…
Actually, a lot of times I think IC's have the fullest story. If you are a backend dev at a smallish company, you probably know how the stuff works. Also, warning people against "waking up to a bad day" is spoken as…
You could call Inter Library Loans a version of this, but it's free. If my library doesn't have a piece of media, it is very possible that I could get that piece of media from another library across the country. I might…
I'm not sure this is true. I see plenty of products that have 1k+ rollouts more frequently. Maybe some businesses aren't sophisticated enough to do that, but those are the large, slow businesses of the herd that will…
Well, I hate the opaque bits of both those, but that doesn't mean an upgradable board can't be designed around the specs they implement, and those chips are just the commodities that populate them. Write your code for…
Is designing 10-year products really a thing any more? I can't think of any device that I use practically that is that old. I think the only places that you will want 10-year products anymore are space, implant, and…
< Iceland_jack> xQuasar: We are cooperating with you, you're just not aware that your goal is learning Haskell Hilarious with 1984 undertones. I love it!
Is this supposed to be serious, because we want javascript to be better, or sarcastic, because most people DO live behind locks that are broken and can be bypassed trivially with relatively unsophisticated tools?…
> I'm sorry but a year+ at those companies proves you've provided at least something of worth to them. Not sure about that. I think there are lots of "well known companies" where a good bluffer can relabel themselves…
I think this is pretty perceptive. I wish that there were more active development for the portage tree community, but the truth is, there is just so much _there_, and as I see it, gentoo hasn't been commodified by an…
Also, feel free to contact me directly freeside@<mynick>.com
Haha, as if we didn't get enough folks coming around wanting to hack the gibson! But really, the challenges around retaking the hacker term to mean tinkerer/maker/understander-or-things is enough without us getting…
Freeside ATLien here, sorry you missed us! If you come back through town, we have open houses every Tuesday evening.
Can you be specific about the other security methodologies docker rolls in? Everywhere I read, people say "LXC != VM-level security," specifically, I hear that root on the container means root on the host. These suse…
Another data point: in a household of 2, we may consume 2-3 liters on peak days, probably an average of 1 a day during warm periods in the year. His math is probably right, but his assumptions don't seem to be backed by…
Worth mentioning that you require fluency in either Norwegian or Swedish if (http://atbrox.com/jobs/#post-2162) is what you're advertising. Is it?
I think this is for engagements where they may not want to stop/reboot the virtual machine. This tool claims to patch memory directly, so a running VM would be the target. Perhaps the vm they want to connect to has some…
>"The web" doesn't have to be a browser anymore. It can be any app. I think HTTP and "the web" are pretty distinct. The reason that "any app" is mostly not "the web" is that it doesn't really let you go to just…
So I see from your profile that you're an admitted contrarian, but I'll bite your troll-bait. I think if only 18-20 people have the skill, then it does not qualify as a "base or core" skill. The fact that a skill is…
Well, the fact that he says "only 18 to 20 people in the [U.S.] who have those fundamental skills" seems bizarre. If only 18-20 people have them, they're not fundamental, they're exceptional. On the other hand, he's…
"it has often been misapplied to other fields where the same controls are not hard to apply" Do you mean "are hard to apply" ?
I had trouble hitting this, Google doc cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Q7G5bd4...
Certainly not an advertising apologist, but sometimes advertising attempts to provide information to alter consumer behavior in a way that is more optimal for the consumer and the advertisng vendor than it is pessimal…
> But if you insert a random branch instruction into the object code of a working program, the results are somewhat different. Maybe, maybe not. I've observed lots of dead code in my time developing, where inserting…
Actually, a lot of times I think IC's have the fullest story. If you are a backend dev at a smallish company, you probably know how the stuff works. Also, warning people against "waking up to a bad day" is spoken as…
You could call Inter Library Loans a version of this, but it's free. If my library doesn't have a piece of media, it is very possible that I could get that piece of media from another library across the country. I might…
I'm not sure this is true. I see plenty of products that have 1k+ rollouts more frequently. Maybe some businesses aren't sophisticated enough to do that, but those are the large, slow businesses of the herd that will…
Well, I hate the opaque bits of both those, but that doesn't mean an upgradable board can't be designed around the specs they implement, and those chips are just the commodities that populate them. Write your code for…
Is designing 10-year products really a thing any more? I can't think of any device that I use practically that is that old. I think the only places that you will want 10-year products anymore are space, implant, and…
< Iceland_jack> xQuasar: We are cooperating with you, you're just not aware that your goal is learning Haskell Hilarious with 1984 undertones. I love it!
Is this supposed to be serious, because we want javascript to be better, or sarcastic, because most people DO live behind locks that are broken and can be bypassed trivially with relatively unsophisticated tools?…
> I'm sorry but a year+ at those companies proves you've provided at least something of worth to them. Not sure about that. I think there are lots of "well known companies" where a good bluffer can relabel themselves…
I think this is pretty perceptive. I wish that there were more active development for the portage tree community, but the truth is, there is just so much _there_, and as I see it, gentoo hasn't been commodified by an…
Also, feel free to contact me directly freeside@<mynick>.com
Haha, as if we didn't get enough folks coming around wanting to hack the gibson! But really, the challenges around retaking the hacker term to mean tinkerer/maker/understander-or-things is enough without us getting…
Freeside ATLien here, sorry you missed us! If you come back through town, we have open houses every Tuesday evening.
Can you be specific about the other security methodologies docker rolls in? Everywhere I read, people say "LXC != VM-level security," specifically, I hear that root on the container means root on the host. These suse…
Another data point: in a household of 2, we may consume 2-3 liters on peak days, probably an average of 1 a day during warm periods in the year. His math is probably right, but his assumptions don't seem to be backed by…
Worth mentioning that you require fluency in either Norwegian or Swedish if (http://atbrox.com/jobs/#post-2162) is what you're advertising. Is it?
I think this is for engagements where they may not want to stop/reboot the virtual machine. This tool claims to patch memory directly, so a running VM would be the target. Perhaps the vm they want to connect to has some…
>"The web" doesn't have to be a browser anymore. It can be any app. I think HTTP and "the web" are pretty distinct. The reason that "any app" is mostly not "the web" is that it doesn't really let you go to just…
So I see from your profile that you're an admitted contrarian, but I'll bite your troll-bait. I think if only 18-20 people have the skill, then it does not qualify as a "base or core" skill. The fact that a skill is…
Well, the fact that he says "only 18 to 20 people in the [U.S.] who have those fundamental skills" seems bizarre. If only 18-20 people have them, they're not fundamental, they're exceptional. On the other hand, he's…
"it has often been misapplied to other fields where the same controls are not hard to apply" Do you mean "are hard to apply" ?
I had trouble hitting this, Google doc cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Q7G5bd4...