We actually had it that way on accident in a few of our applications - we had a `#isTextable(e164)` function that would do a carrier lookup and voip carriers sometimes returned as landlines or as arbitrary values that…
Yes, can confirm I am seeing the same behavior. Other members on my team in other regions are able to resolve addresses - seems to be hit or miss to a degree based on location.
This is exactly what we do as well and the approach works pretty well. We also tag the associated git repo with a build id and branch name so by looking at the git repo, you can tell if and when something has been built.
It was a preface to that list, as in "if you don't solve this one, don't bother reading the rest of the list." That makes it the most important thing...that's how I read it anyways.
I consider it "serverless" similar to how "stainless" steel only lessens, but isn't a full 100% guarantee. That makes me feel slightly better about the term, ha.
For what it is anecdotally worth, this has gotten better. It launched in Chicago at least a year ago and the first few orders my wife and I placed, I felt like I should have shopped myself for how many items weren't…
I felt very similar. Especially thinking about it from a disaster recovery/re-bootstrapping perspective. That scared me into using docker swarm kit which is stupidly easy to bootstrap. Keep in mind that's not…
90% iOS app development, 10% familiarity. We're a small shop so we have one team that does everything so one machine for all contexts is starting to be a pain. We did at least dust off some mac minis to do puppet (lots…
Totally agreed on the value-add for those languages. We'll probably keep one license around for the times we drop into Java for Android which is fairly infrequent. Otherwise, we're a mix of JS…
In Chicago, some recruiters have started asking for 30%. I've refused to work with these companies but rates are definitely going up.
We are currently moving to using Docker swarmkit (from non-Docker environment). We thought about using tags to communicate environment but it felt like an anti-pattern given how tags work. What we ended up with is the…
In one keynote I went from being excited about what was coming to feeling held hostage, yet ignored, in the Apple ecosystem due to iOS app development. 16gb of RAM is just too limiting for some workloads. I may need to…
Pertaining to your edit, apologies for over-simplifying originally. You are absolutely correct that the Security Rule is very very vague. Many HIPAA audits barely reference the Security Rule and instead use stronger…
Not so much HIPAA directly, but the business associate agreements that many customers make use of. In order to meet the requirements of many of the agreements we have in place, we have to own any and all hardware that…
Unfortunately, many standard business associate agreements with clients have yet to catch up to cloud offerings having better compliance guarantees. Many of our agreements with customers, both more recent and legacy,…
We're in the healthcare space so we have to own our hardware and co-locate. Being a small outfit, sometimes it's so frustrating trying to find the right resources online these days related to racking and configuring…
Mine is 8763 UNTIL DICK, word list definitely needs a review.
We've been holding out to leverage 1.12 at my org for simplicity purposes. We only have ~25 bare metal nodes, in a weird middle ground where bootstrapping and managing Kubernetes/DCOS/etc are a bit much but single node…
I'm in a very similar role here in Chicago and very interested in this kind of group. Feel free to reach out at jbzdawka (at) gmail.com.
I think August Lock would even take the need for an API away, just need to manage users via existing features. I think it even lets you timebox if you only want certain employees to have 8 - 5 access vs 24 hour access.…
401(k) is something we are planning on early next year, yes. As for the seven years in with 10 employees, definitely valid point. However, I always make sure to point out to candidates that we were 3 employees 2 years…
We are a 7 year old company. I have only ever had one candidate find a problem similar to the point you are making. Most understand that the risk profile makes a world of difference for a profitable company now versus 7…
Absolutely and totally agree on all points. Your $50 million is the exact number and breakdown (except on a 3 year timeline) I use for candidates that have made it far enough into the interview process such as having an…
Absolutely. I'm a co-founder of an less than 10 employee company. I make sure to make it clear that our offered restricted stock grants (that are between 0.1 - 0.25% at this point) are not replacements for compensation.…
Haha, fair enough. We appreciate the input and sanity check.
We actually had it that way on accident in a few of our applications - we had a `#isTextable(e164)` function that would do a carrier lookup and voip carriers sometimes returned as landlines or as arbitrary values that…
Yes, can confirm I am seeing the same behavior. Other members on my team in other regions are able to resolve addresses - seems to be hit or miss to a degree based on location.
This is exactly what we do as well and the approach works pretty well. We also tag the associated git repo with a build id and branch name so by looking at the git repo, you can tell if and when something has been built.
It was a preface to that list, as in "if you don't solve this one, don't bother reading the rest of the list." That makes it the most important thing...that's how I read it anyways.
I consider it "serverless" similar to how "stainless" steel only lessens, but isn't a full 100% guarantee. That makes me feel slightly better about the term, ha.
For what it is anecdotally worth, this has gotten better. It launched in Chicago at least a year ago and the first few orders my wife and I placed, I felt like I should have shopped myself for how many items weren't…
I felt very similar. Especially thinking about it from a disaster recovery/re-bootstrapping perspective. That scared me into using docker swarm kit which is stupidly easy to bootstrap. Keep in mind that's not…
90% iOS app development, 10% familiarity. We're a small shop so we have one team that does everything so one machine for all contexts is starting to be a pain. We did at least dust off some mac minis to do puppet (lots…
Totally agreed on the value-add for those languages. We'll probably keep one license around for the times we drop into Java for Android which is fairly infrequent. Otherwise, we're a mix of JS…
In Chicago, some recruiters have started asking for 30%. I've refused to work with these companies but rates are definitely going up.
We are currently moving to using Docker swarmkit (from non-Docker environment). We thought about using tags to communicate environment but it felt like an anti-pattern given how tags work. What we ended up with is the…
In one keynote I went from being excited about what was coming to feeling held hostage, yet ignored, in the Apple ecosystem due to iOS app development. 16gb of RAM is just too limiting for some workloads. I may need to…
Pertaining to your edit, apologies for over-simplifying originally. You are absolutely correct that the Security Rule is very very vague. Many HIPAA audits barely reference the Security Rule and instead use stronger…
Not so much HIPAA directly, but the business associate agreements that many customers make use of. In order to meet the requirements of many of the agreements we have in place, we have to own any and all hardware that…
Unfortunately, many standard business associate agreements with clients have yet to catch up to cloud offerings having better compliance guarantees. Many of our agreements with customers, both more recent and legacy,…
We're in the healthcare space so we have to own our hardware and co-locate. Being a small outfit, sometimes it's so frustrating trying to find the right resources online these days related to racking and configuring…
Mine is 8763 UNTIL DICK, word list definitely needs a review.
We've been holding out to leverage 1.12 at my org for simplicity purposes. We only have ~25 bare metal nodes, in a weird middle ground where bootstrapping and managing Kubernetes/DCOS/etc are a bit much but single node…
I'm in a very similar role here in Chicago and very interested in this kind of group. Feel free to reach out at jbzdawka (at) gmail.com.
I think August Lock would even take the need for an API away, just need to manage users via existing features. I think it even lets you timebox if you only want certain employees to have 8 - 5 access vs 24 hour access.…
401(k) is something we are planning on early next year, yes. As for the seven years in with 10 employees, definitely valid point. However, I always make sure to point out to candidates that we were 3 employees 2 years…
We are a 7 year old company. I have only ever had one candidate find a problem similar to the point you are making. Most understand that the risk profile makes a world of difference for a profitable company now versus 7…
Absolutely and totally agree on all points. Your $50 million is the exact number and breakdown (except on a 3 year timeline) I use for candidates that have made it far enough into the interview process such as having an…
Absolutely. I'm a co-founder of an less than 10 employee company. I make sure to make it clear that our offered restricted stock grants (that are between 0.1 - 0.25% at this point) are not replacements for compensation.…
Haha, fair enough. We appreciate the input and sanity check.