Agree. As a sysadmin, outages of major services are interesting and IMO newsworthy, even at 5m.
Nate, there are female interviewers out there too.
I'm surprised more companies don't do this, because it seems to me that the impact is clear: Like ambulance chasing, patent trolling relies on the simple principle that it's much, much cheaper to settle than to go to…
I took it to mean that he wouldn't get it done on his own b/c he would never be satisfied with the post. IOW, he was too shy.
I used to feel the same way, since finding in c. 2006 that using an ATI card with Linux was pretty much impossible. However, this all changed when I built a new machine last year, and wanted 3 monitors. Two monitors…
Check with: grep -r "\$m\[1\](\$m\[2\])" /path/to/horde
Actually I browse through wikis quite a bit, but maybe I'm not typical. In any event, IMO, a blog (web log) is for just that: logging time-sensitive things, like a journal or news feed. A wiki is for more permanent…
Sounds like he needs a wiki and a blog.
Be sure to include the cost of the extra time it takes to accomplish this when you calculate your savings.
I get a broken lock icon, and "Connection partially encrypted" message. You need to make sure all externally linked resources on the page use SSL. Specifically: change…
Agree. As a sysadmin, outages of major services are interesting and IMO newsworthy, even at 5m.
Nate, there are female interviewers out there too.
I'm surprised more companies don't do this, because it seems to me that the impact is clear: Like ambulance chasing, patent trolling relies on the simple principle that it's much, much cheaper to settle than to go to…
I took it to mean that he wouldn't get it done on his own b/c he would never be satisfied with the post. IOW, he was too shy.
I used to feel the same way, since finding in c. 2006 that using an ATI card with Linux was pretty much impossible. However, this all changed when I built a new machine last year, and wanted 3 monitors. Two monitors…
Check with: grep -r "\$m\[1\](\$m\[2\])" /path/to/horde
Actually I browse through wikis quite a bit, but maybe I'm not typical. In any event, IMO, a blog (web log) is for just that: logging time-sensitive things, like a journal or news feed. A wiki is for more permanent…
Sounds like he needs a wiki and a blog.
Be sure to include the cost of the extra time it takes to accomplish this when you calculate your savings.
I get a broken lock icon, and "Connection partially encrypted" message. You need to make sure all externally linked resources on the page use SSL. Specifically: change…