2008: "The UK-based IT department of the fifth largest bank continues to dwindle as more jobs go overseas... This round of cuts, starting in June and lasting 12 months, involves up to 250 permanent IT roles and 200…
> That said, I find the definition of conservatism quoted by the OP insightful: "Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside…
Just a few days ago, he was hoping to "make people's money back". [1] It's a bit sad, as he appears delusional. A less forgiving viewpoint would be that his background cultivated his sense of being untouchable; that it…
I feel AWS ate Rackspace's lunch. Rackspace were never part of the affordable hosting segment. I think DigitalOcean ate the shared PHP hosters' lunch.
I've used DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr. All have had OK ticket-based support. There are horror stories out there for each one.
Something I recently missed emacs for, was being able to use it to transparent edit a file over SSH. I couldn't find an easy way to do that with IntelliJ/phpstorm.
> The problem for me was JetBrains' privacy policy[0]. It is loosely-worded enough to forbid them practically nothing, and I find that especially appalling in a so-called "community edition". What, specifically? Because…
They also have a good tutorial on installing it manually, for one of the cheaper droplets at $4 a month, or on Vultr at $3.50. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-inst...
Biscuit - "twice baked" in French.
> I still have a landline at home that I basically never use, "just in case". I have a landline that I only use to call my mobile phone, when I lose it within the house.
In the English-speaking world it is a swastika. I can understand the desire to reclaim the word swastika, but it might be an uphill battle.
> current government opinion The current government opinion is actually often at odds with the police over this matter; they have been chastised openly on twitter by Braverman. The police force are seemingly acting as a…
Don't know if that is true. https://www.bbc.com/academy-guides/music-copyright-in-tv-wha...
My point was criticising your underlying assumption that the lack of diversity is due to an unwelcoming environment, presumably as a result of intolerance to certain characteristics.
Everyone being welcomed into contributing to the kernel can result in a natural lack of diversity, as it selects for people interested in technical programming. It is the ham-fisted attempts to increase diversity for…
Mac seems to offer a more similar experience to Windows when it comes to corporate remote administration. So Macs are what corporate provides to developers.
PHP's model is different, not a mistake. It has proved successful so far. The shared-nothing, short-lived process avoids classes of issues such as with slow memory leaks, accidentally blocking event loops, and shared…
PHP's unit of concurrency is the shared-nothing web request. [1] It has proved a very successful model, combined with tools that cache PHP bytecode like opcache, and keep a pool of reusable PHP workers like php-fpm. [1]…
It proposes alternative measures for non-violent offences. I see the title as a rhetorical device. > If we can’t close down women’s prisons, we can at least slow down their expansion.
The headline is clickbait. The article is mild proposals to rehabilitate, e.g. drug users.
postgres alpine is 90MB. I can really recommend it, using a declarative docker-compose.yml file and then docker-compose command.
If employers offered the same working environment as a home office, it would be much more expensive. Open plan is only cheap on the books. It costs a lot in decimating the focus of people working there.
No docker access? postgres images are available in seconds.
Why wouldn't you use ansible to manage one server? It's a great tool with a low learning curve that just requires SSH.
I may have not used the right video, I can remember watching a documentary in the UK where things weren't separated properly, and they showed pieces of blue wrapping still in the feed.
2008: "The UK-based IT department of the fifth largest bank continues to dwindle as more jobs go overseas... This round of cuts, starting in June and lasting 12 months, involves up to 250 permanent IT roles and 200…
> That said, I find the definition of conservatism quoted by the OP insightful: "Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside…
Just a few days ago, he was hoping to "make people's money back". [1] It's a bit sad, as he appears delusional. A less forgiving viewpoint would be that his background cultivated his sense of being untouchable; that it…
I feel AWS ate Rackspace's lunch. Rackspace were never part of the affordable hosting segment. I think DigitalOcean ate the shared PHP hosters' lunch.
I've used DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr. All have had OK ticket-based support. There are horror stories out there for each one.
Something I recently missed emacs for, was being able to use it to transparent edit a file over SSH. I couldn't find an easy way to do that with IntelliJ/phpstorm.
> The problem for me was JetBrains' privacy policy[0]. It is loosely-worded enough to forbid them practically nothing, and I find that especially appalling in a so-called "community edition". What, specifically? Because…
They also have a good tutorial on installing it manually, for one of the cheaper droplets at $4 a month, or on Vultr at $3.50. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-inst...
Biscuit - "twice baked" in French.
> I still have a landline at home that I basically never use, "just in case". I have a landline that I only use to call my mobile phone, when I lose it within the house.
In the English-speaking world it is a swastika. I can understand the desire to reclaim the word swastika, but it might be an uphill battle.
> current government opinion The current government opinion is actually often at odds with the police over this matter; they have been chastised openly on twitter by Braverman. The police force are seemingly acting as a…
Don't know if that is true. https://www.bbc.com/academy-guides/music-copyright-in-tv-wha...
My point was criticising your underlying assumption that the lack of diversity is due to an unwelcoming environment, presumably as a result of intolerance to certain characteristics.
Everyone being welcomed into contributing to the kernel can result in a natural lack of diversity, as it selects for people interested in technical programming. It is the ham-fisted attempts to increase diversity for…
Mac seems to offer a more similar experience to Windows when it comes to corporate remote administration. So Macs are what corporate provides to developers.
PHP's model is different, not a mistake. It has proved successful so far. The shared-nothing, short-lived process avoids classes of issues such as with slow memory leaks, accidentally blocking event loops, and shared…
PHP's unit of concurrency is the shared-nothing web request. [1] It has proved a very successful model, combined with tools that cache PHP bytecode like opcache, and keep a pool of reusable PHP workers like php-fpm. [1]…
It proposes alternative measures for non-violent offences. I see the title as a rhetorical device. > If we can’t close down women’s prisons, we can at least slow down their expansion.
The headline is clickbait. The article is mild proposals to rehabilitate, e.g. drug users.
postgres alpine is 90MB. I can really recommend it, using a declarative docker-compose.yml file and then docker-compose command.
If employers offered the same working environment as a home office, it would be much more expensive. Open plan is only cheap on the books. It costs a lot in decimating the focus of people working there.
No docker access? postgres images are available in seconds.
Why wouldn't you use ansible to manage one server? It's a great tool with a low learning curve that just requires SSH.
I may have not used the right video, I can remember watching a documentary in the UK where things weren't separated properly, and they showed pieces of blue wrapping still in the feed.