I'm sure others have probably said this, but I'll say it anyways. Give Gitea a try. This is what I do. I self-host all my projects and mirror them to Github if they are public projects. And I have distributed Gitea…
"Hey, John. I see here that you didn't volunteer to retire. I admire your dedication to your job and to the company. However, I just got a troubling message from HR about your recent performance/allegations of…
> In the three-tier frontend-backend-database architecture, try to have as thin a middle layer as possible. Or even eliminate the backend layer altogether by directly exposing the database to the frontend. Wat... This…
So, we are trying to make Planet of the Apes happen IRL?
Probably not. I doubt Nintendo would have impressed by the level of piracy on the PC back in the day. Besides, Nintendo made and still makes money on hardware, so that would have been a terrible business plan.
Fairly interesting that they've now jumped ship again to aspx. I guess Sivers gets an itch any time a new web language turns the corner. What's worse is that CD Baby feels considerably slower than when I used it ages…
is that a bit like puppet?
using the same logic, couldn't they also take paper manufacturers to court, because someone wrote or drew something offensive on a piece of paper once upon a time? i don't understand the reasoning behind this.
Thanks for clarifying that. Sounds neat, but, for those features, I question the $30 million price tag.
Can someone fill me in on what Aardvark is, what makes it so amazing and why it's worth $30 mill?
in all my experience in hiring at my company, the one thing i find that 99% of applicants fail to understand is that a company is hiring a person to fit a certain need that is being unmet. therefore, listing a long…
wasn't this what helped contribute to the collapse? money loses its value and meaning and just becomes a number of figures and competing algorithms. just seems so pointless to me.
I'm sure others have probably said this, but I'll say it anyways. Give Gitea a try. This is what I do. I self-host all my projects and mirror them to Github if they are public projects. And I have distributed Gitea…
"Hey, John. I see here that you didn't volunteer to retire. I admire your dedication to your job and to the company. However, I just got a troubling message from HR about your recent performance/allegations of…
> In the three-tier frontend-backend-database architecture, try to have as thin a middle layer as possible. Or even eliminate the backend layer altogether by directly exposing the database to the frontend. Wat... This…
So, we are trying to make Planet of the Apes happen IRL?
Probably not. I doubt Nintendo would have impressed by the level of piracy on the PC back in the day. Besides, Nintendo made and still makes money on hardware, so that would have been a terrible business plan.
Fairly interesting that they've now jumped ship again to aspx. I guess Sivers gets an itch any time a new web language turns the corner. What's worse is that CD Baby feels considerably slower than when I used it ages…
is that a bit like puppet?
using the same logic, couldn't they also take paper manufacturers to court, because someone wrote or drew something offensive on a piece of paper once upon a time? i don't understand the reasoning behind this.
Thanks for clarifying that. Sounds neat, but, for those features, I question the $30 million price tag.
Can someone fill me in on what Aardvark is, what makes it so amazing and why it's worth $30 mill?
in all my experience in hiring at my company, the one thing i find that 99% of applicants fail to understand is that a company is hiring a person to fit a certain need that is being unmet. therefore, listing a long…
wasn't this what helped contribute to the collapse? money loses its value and meaning and just becomes a number of figures and competing algorithms. just seems so pointless to me.