I get impression that this is automation tool for sales people. Does it do robotic phone calls to try to book meetings with customers?
I thought it was a bot
I remember times in 90's when we planned a software system in UML powered tool called Rational Rose. Oh my god its was clumsy and slow process. But yes, sequence diagrams are very useful tool.
That guitar teddybear sample clearly played Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Scuttle Buttin'". Good taste for music!
I love this comment. But this phenomena of first world problems and whiners spreads to whole western civilisation (I'm part of it).
It may be dumb question, but is there any realistic use case to use this vulnerability to reveal SHA-3 hashed secrets? Or is it just that attacker can crash systems with suitable input?
New way to get vendor locked architecture?
No one has yet mentioned bitcoin?
We should reduce pollution, not panic about weather. Seas are full of plastic and organic waste, dry land too, rain forests are burned down to make more field. I don't claim that human would not affect to climate, but…
I feel that all authentication standards are bloated. Maybe there are reasons why they are like that.
Actually I agree with you as I would not be able to program much without Google today. But many reported here about interview situations where they had like white paper and task to develop something. It is something…
I developed software professionally over 20 years and I get impression that I would not have survived any of these interviews. I remember the times in 90's when I had most of the Java classes & methods in my "working…
OMG I'm old. I thought that Java 9 would be next version.
How can the jet length to be determined? In my very limited understanding jet is a continuous stream of particles/radiation. Doesn't it continue forever, unless the flow hits some barrier?
I still feel somewhat that Mongo is blamed for things that it is not supposed to do. Removing millions of records surely is not a usecase that Mongo is comfortable with. Or if you absolutely need a schema to protect…
Why don't we have automated roads instead. Containers running in scheduled slots.
Options for employees are typically worth of nothing. I've seen sad stories of stupid+greedy employees who have taken huge loans to buy them and lost serious amount of money.
If fundamentally unscaling signed linked list is worth to lift up here, there are perhaps plenty of other things to be mentioned as new.
Much boils down to the question about the quality of the metrics. In my work they are just numbers that are manipulated to look good so that everyone gets their bonuses and the bosses are happy.
SAP user here... not that I liked it :)
I'm in impression that a data scientist would have lot of potential job offers to places where he/she could generate real added value and get paid well for that. Am I wrong?
Why would anybody need tons of money? They have a working company, happy customers and perhaps happy enough employees too. And I'm sure they have salary big enough to pay the rent... and drive a Porsche if they want to.
Sharepoint has tortured people 17 years and still it sucks. I had unfortunate privilege back in 2003 to be involved to many "intranet" projects to customize the Sharepoint to customers needs. That was horrible from the…
If I were him, I'd just start walking (in addition to fixing the eating habits). One can put "all in" also in walking. Walk until your feet are bleeding :)
I did the same but I would not call it battle. It was like feeding lions with human slaves during Roman empire.
I get impression that this is automation tool for sales people. Does it do robotic phone calls to try to book meetings with customers?
I thought it was a bot
I remember times in 90's when we planned a software system in UML powered tool called Rational Rose. Oh my god its was clumsy and slow process. But yes, sequence diagrams are very useful tool.
That guitar teddybear sample clearly played Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Scuttle Buttin'". Good taste for music!
I love this comment. But this phenomena of first world problems and whiners spreads to whole western civilisation (I'm part of it).
It may be dumb question, but is there any realistic use case to use this vulnerability to reveal SHA-3 hashed secrets? Or is it just that attacker can crash systems with suitable input?
New way to get vendor locked architecture?
No one has yet mentioned bitcoin?
We should reduce pollution, not panic about weather. Seas are full of plastic and organic waste, dry land too, rain forests are burned down to make more field. I don't claim that human would not affect to climate, but…
I feel that all authentication standards are bloated. Maybe there are reasons why they are like that.
Actually I agree with you as I would not be able to program much without Google today. But many reported here about interview situations where they had like white paper and task to develop something. It is something…
I developed software professionally over 20 years and I get impression that I would not have survived any of these interviews. I remember the times in 90's when I had most of the Java classes & methods in my "working…
OMG I'm old. I thought that Java 9 would be next version.
How can the jet length to be determined? In my very limited understanding jet is a continuous stream of particles/radiation. Doesn't it continue forever, unless the flow hits some barrier?
I still feel somewhat that Mongo is blamed for things that it is not supposed to do. Removing millions of records surely is not a usecase that Mongo is comfortable with. Or if you absolutely need a schema to protect…
Why don't we have automated roads instead. Containers running in scheduled slots.
Options for employees are typically worth of nothing. I've seen sad stories of stupid+greedy employees who have taken huge loans to buy them and lost serious amount of money.
If fundamentally unscaling signed linked list is worth to lift up here, there are perhaps plenty of other things to be mentioned as new.
Much boils down to the question about the quality of the metrics. In my work they are just numbers that are manipulated to look good so that everyone gets their bonuses and the bosses are happy.
SAP user here... not that I liked it :)
I'm in impression that a data scientist would have lot of potential job offers to places where he/she could generate real added value and get paid well for that. Am I wrong?
Why would anybody need tons of money? They have a working company, happy customers and perhaps happy enough employees too. And I'm sure they have salary big enough to pay the rent... and drive a Porsche if they want to.
Sharepoint has tortured people 17 years and still it sucks. I had unfortunate privilege back in 2003 to be involved to many "intranet" projects to customize the Sharepoint to customers needs. That was horrible from the…
If I were him, I'd just start walking (in addition to fixing the eating habits). One can put "all in" also in walking. Walk until your feet are bleeding :)
I did the same but I would not call it battle. It was like feeding lions with human slaves during Roman empire.