The third party plugin community is fantastic as well, I use it for GMing TTRPG sessions and I have a pretty powerful workflow built out.
rpm. If your systems are built around rpm already that alone is a good enough reason.
It was a cool idea in theory. One cable for everything! And then you realize that you still have to worry about power, KVM (or a dedicated IPMI), and any other potential add ons. Emulex worked on getting their chips as…
FCoE (fibre channel over ethernet) was similar. Not only was it an amalgamation of arguably incompatible standards, but it was an unusual use case. If you needed data security / reliability, etc you could go FC. If you…
Absolutely not, adwords already does this with gclid, and Bing with... mkclid I believe, fbclid will be nice to have and be a convenience for those who data warehouse their own ad data. If this wasn't Facebook this…
Because backing up stuff is super easy, but no one actually tests restoring data until they need to do it live.
I ask: 'Tell me about a problem that was particularly challenging' I'd love for someone to tell me a story about something they couldn't solve (or at least not the way they wanted to). If they can't come up with…
They are not wrong in that it is bundled with the MkIII. But I feel like the demographic that purchases the MkIII aren't getting the 24-105 with it 'just cause'
What? the 24-105 is an L lens and a solid walk around choice. I bought the 24-105 well before upgrading my body. Are you thinking of the 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6?
Understanding the customer value of your work. This is one of the biggest thing I see devs missing. Yes, developers are primarily responsible for the 'how' and 'when' for new features, but they should always be…
I hit this recently with my personal website and it sucks. Luckily no one visits my website.
I think saying "no problem" is kinda rude, but it's so ingrained in me / the people around me, that I've found it easier to replace with "no worries" instead of "You're welcome".
In my last role we would often need to upload large amounts of data for our clients to AWS. When this data got into the terabytes we would ship a NAS box to our customer and then send that to Amazon. On more than one…
I'm going to have to disagree. DateTime is pretty limited, especially when it comes to timezones. I highly recommend NodaTime instead.
The Varidesk is a very nice (and relatively cheap) solution. It's also surprisingly easy to adjust the height despite the weight. My only complaint is that you still need to put your monitors on a stand to get them high…
There are two sections for each letter, for example: Page 1: K is for key. Like your fingerprint, everyone is unique Page 2: Though programming languages use ... The first page is for the kid, the second for the parent.…
The 'Import from Google Reader' option, while a great idea, a) it needs to be advertised better, and b) it doesn't seem work for me.
The third party plugin community is fantastic as well, I use it for GMing TTRPG sessions and I have a pretty powerful workflow built out.
rpm. If your systems are built around rpm already that alone is a good enough reason.
It was a cool idea in theory. One cable for everything! And then you realize that you still have to worry about power, KVM (or a dedicated IPMI), and any other potential add ons. Emulex worked on getting their chips as…
FCoE (fibre channel over ethernet) was similar. Not only was it an amalgamation of arguably incompatible standards, but it was an unusual use case. If you needed data security / reliability, etc you could go FC. If you…
Absolutely not, adwords already does this with gclid, and Bing with... mkclid I believe, fbclid will be nice to have and be a convenience for those who data warehouse their own ad data. If this wasn't Facebook this…
Because backing up stuff is super easy, but no one actually tests restoring data until they need to do it live.
I ask: 'Tell me about a problem that was particularly challenging' I'd love for someone to tell me a story about something they couldn't solve (or at least not the way they wanted to). If they can't come up with…
They are not wrong in that it is bundled with the MkIII. But I feel like the demographic that purchases the MkIII aren't getting the 24-105 with it 'just cause'
What? the 24-105 is an L lens and a solid walk around choice. I bought the 24-105 well before upgrading my body. Are you thinking of the 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6?
Understanding the customer value of your work. This is one of the biggest thing I see devs missing. Yes, developers are primarily responsible for the 'how' and 'when' for new features, but they should always be…
I hit this recently with my personal website and it sucks. Luckily no one visits my website.
I think saying "no problem" is kinda rude, but it's so ingrained in me / the people around me, that I've found it easier to replace with "no worries" instead of "You're welcome".
In my last role we would often need to upload large amounts of data for our clients to AWS. When this data got into the terabytes we would ship a NAS box to our customer and then send that to Amazon. On more than one…
I'm going to have to disagree. DateTime is pretty limited, especially when it comes to timezones. I highly recommend NodaTime instead.
The Varidesk is a very nice (and relatively cheap) solution. It's also surprisingly easy to adjust the height despite the weight. My only complaint is that you still need to put your monitors on a stand to get them high…
There are two sections for each letter, for example: Page 1: K is for key. Like your fingerprint, everyone is unique Page 2: Though programming languages use ... The first page is for the kid, the second for the parent.…
The 'Import from Google Reader' option, while a great idea, a) it needs to be advertised better, and b) it doesn't seem work for me.