One of the best product post-mortems that I've seen is the RethinkDB post from Slava: http://www.defmacro.org/2017/01/18/why-rethinkdb-failed.html He does a great job describing how the "worse is better" essay plays out…
This post is very oblique in a way that makes me suspicious. 1. Is Keybase still a for-profit corporation? 2. No actual technology is announced here. Is the purpose of this post to announce funding? If so, how much…
> Perhaps best of all, it's a nonprofit. That doesn't appear to be true: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2015/11... If they're a nonprofit, where is their 990 (or equivalent)?
> So I checked if this matches their privacy whitepaper [0] that claims to list what they store. It almost does, with one notable exception and one minor one. Maybe it's good that they've documented this somewhere, but…
No most of the source is still missing.
The title for this post should be changed to "a piece of the wire messenger server code open sourced." Most of the source is not open source, you can't run your own. Also, holy shit they're storing a lot of information…
Does this mean that ALB/ELB supports SNI now? Or they only allow you to do this with subdomains under a wildcard cert?
Safeway has changed a lot over the past five years. I used to be a kind of reluctant Whole Foods shopper, but have just recently been surprised by how comparable Safeway has become at a much more affordable price point.…
One of the best product post-mortems that I've seen is the RethinkDB post from Slava: http://www.defmacro.org/2017/01/18/why-rethinkdb-failed.html He does a great job describing how the "worse is better" essay plays out…
This post is very oblique in a way that makes me suspicious. 1. Is Keybase still a for-profit corporation? 2. No actual technology is announced here. Is the purpose of this post to announce funding? If so, how much…
> Perhaps best of all, it's a nonprofit. That doesn't appear to be true: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2015/11... If they're a nonprofit, where is their 990 (or equivalent)?
> So I checked if this matches their privacy whitepaper [0] that claims to list what they store. It almost does, with one notable exception and one minor one. Maybe it's good that they've documented this somewhere, but…
No most of the source is still missing.
The title for this post should be changed to "a piece of the wire messenger server code open sourced." Most of the source is not open source, you can't run your own. Also, holy shit they're storing a lot of information…
Does this mean that ALB/ELB supports SNI now? Or they only allow you to do this with subdomains under a wildcard cert?
Safeway has changed a lot over the past five years. I used to be a kind of reluctant Whole Foods shopper, but have just recently been surprised by how comparable Safeway has become at a much more affordable price point.…