How do you know where the requests came from without IP addresses? Do you log ASN or something?
People aren’t property any more, we all have equal protection under the law, we have mostly reliable social welfare programs, and private charitable programs are bigger than they’ve ever been. Your analogy doesn’t hold…
The revision to what mean? The pre-British empire mean? Because pre-British empire wasn’t exactly a prosperous period.
>How trivial would it be to make sure this leader in the article who 'never met a Muslim', was forced to scroll through a feed with positive messages about Muslims and religious tolerance? So when the users don't…
My customers trust me with millions of pieces of their confidential data, and billions of dollars of their money. I'm not going to start abusing that trust by hiring felons, for a lot of roles I wouldn't even hire…
I own an F-Pace, and it's all for the luxury, not the coolness. Riding in it and driving it is simply a luxury experience. I'd consider buying one of these, except it's quite ugly and has the same dumb wheel aesthetic…
>Just because the company has discarded this person it also means I must discard them as well? It kills me every time, but I NEED my paycheck more than I prefer to help my fellow human. I think they should have given…
Compare your straw man to a CEO, who’s responsible for 10,000 families being able to pay their bills and feed themselves. All you’re describing is being lower down a hierarchy, which naturally tends to come with poor…
The CEO job is the most high pressure job in an organisation, and by definition comes with the greatest level of responsibility. Statistically speaking, you would likely be a terrible CEO, and hate doing it.
It's the one thing I really miss about Spotify. When I got into work on Monday, I'd just fire up the weekly playlist, and it would always have enough new content I liked to keep my playlists fresh for the week.
I’ve always understood that one of the most important pieces of the PM role is to act as a sort of negotiator between design/development and all other stakeholders. Customers and everybody else in the business all want…
Ya got me. “All” is a hyperbole. But it is undeniable that contemporary feminism dominates universities, you really have to be quite blind to miss that. It is also the dominant culture in Silicon Valley, of which…
Market forces decide what people get paid. The poster I replied to is suggesting that instead people should just do what ever jobs they enjoy, and should be paid some amorphous idea of what they ‘deserve’. That’s…
Except there’s plenty of evidence for the former, and close to none for the latter. STEM is a field that has embraced diversity and equality of outcomes, with a genuine sense of desperation. STEM and especially…
Well, TIL...
This data entirely negates that claim. In countries with the highest levels of gender equality, where women are least likely to experience any of these negative forces, they simply self-select not to participate in…
They built their business on the lowest form of tabloid clickbait that could possibly be imagined. You can't go from a position of 0 integrity, and then say "Hey, we're expanding into an integrity market. You're simply…
"Organic" is almost as bad in my opinion.
>New Zealand's anti-nuclear stance has nothing to do with nuclear power. This is absolutely false. https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/nuclear-free-new-zealand/... >Labour campaigned against nuclear propulsion and…
It's still a clickbait headline, no matter how interesting it otherwise is. "Negative mass" and "negative effective mass" change the implications quite a lot. One potentially means wormholes, warp drives, quantum…
The problem with this argument, and most of the other disparaging (and borderline nihilistic) comments in this thread, is that it ignores the fact that competition is a two way street. Delivering value to stakeholders…
"microservice" is certainly a buzzword, but it's not just service-oriented architecture. Mircoservice architecture is modular design, with all the advantages of effectively infinite scale, incredibly flexible…
I have a slightly different perspective. I think defaulting to NoSQL is simply removing a mature toolset from the developers kit, that they would have a lot of great use cases for. If you use it in the wrong places,…
My background is in financial applications, where an inconsistent state can literally be a multimillion dollar problem, so maybe my perspective is skewed a little. But FKs and other constraints are simply used to…
All the Oracle DBAs out there are in for some suffering. Forget the cost of 30% extra compute, what about the 30% increase to Oracle licensing?
How do you know where the requests came from without IP addresses? Do you log ASN or something?
People aren’t property any more, we all have equal protection under the law, we have mostly reliable social welfare programs, and private charitable programs are bigger than they’ve ever been. Your analogy doesn’t hold…
The revision to what mean? The pre-British empire mean? Because pre-British empire wasn’t exactly a prosperous period.
>How trivial would it be to make sure this leader in the article who 'never met a Muslim', was forced to scroll through a feed with positive messages about Muslims and religious tolerance? So when the users don't…
My customers trust me with millions of pieces of their confidential data, and billions of dollars of their money. I'm not going to start abusing that trust by hiring felons, for a lot of roles I wouldn't even hire…
I own an F-Pace, and it's all for the luxury, not the coolness. Riding in it and driving it is simply a luxury experience. I'd consider buying one of these, except it's quite ugly and has the same dumb wheel aesthetic…
>Just because the company has discarded this person it also means I must discard them as well? It kills me every time, but I NEED my paycheck more than I prefer to help my fellow human. I think they should have given…
Compare your straw man to a CEO, who’s responsible for 10,000 families being able to pay their bills and feed themselves. All you’re describing is being lower down a hierarchy, which naturally tends to come with poor…
The CEO job is the most high pressure job in an organisation, and by definition comes with the greatest level of responsibility. Statistically speaking, you would likely be a terrible CEO, and hate doing it.
It's the one thing I really miss about Spotify. When I got into work on Monday, I'd just fire up the weekly playlist, and it would always have enough new content I liked to keep my playlists fresh for the week.
I’ve always understood that one of the most important pieces of the PM role is to act as a sort of negotiator between design/development and all other stakeholders. Customers and everybody else in the business all want…
Ya got me. “All” is a hyperbole. But it is undeniable that contemporary feminism dominates universities, you really have to be quite blind to miss that. It is also the dominant culture in Silicon Valley, of which…
Market forces decide what people get paid. The poster I replied to is suggesting that instead people should just do what ever jobs they enjoy, and should be paid some amorphous idea of what they ‘deserve’. That’s…
Except there’s plenty of evidence for the former, and close to none for the latter. STEM is a field that has embraced diversity and equality of outcomes, with a genuine sense of desperation. STEM and especially…
Well, TIL...
This data entirely negates that claim. In countries with the highest levels of gender equality, where women are least likely to experience any of these negative forces, they simply self-select not to participate in…
They built their business on the lowest form of tabloid clickbait that could possibly be imagined. You can't go from a position of 0 integrity, and then say "Hey, we're expanding into an integrity market. You're simply…
"Organic" is almost as bad in my opinion.
>New Zealand's anti-nuclear stance has nothing to do with nuclear power. This is absolutely false. https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/nuclear-free-new-zealand/... >Labour campaigned against nuclear propulsion and…
It's still a clickbait headline, no matter how interesting it otherwise is. "Negative mass" and "negative effective mass" change the implications quite a lot. One potentially means wormholes, warp drives, quantum…
The problem with this argument, and most of the other disparaging (and borderline nihilistic) comments in this thread, is that it ignores the fact that competition is a two way street. Delivering value to stakeholders…
"microservice" is certainly a buzzword, but it's not just service-oriented architecture. Mircoservice architecture is modular design, with all the advantages of effectively infinite scale, incredibly flexible…
I have a slightly different perspective. I think defaulting to NoSQL is simply removing a mature toolset from the developers kit, that they would have a lot of great use cases for. If you use it in the wrong places,…
My background is in financial applications, where an inconsistent state can literally be a multimillion dollar problem, so maybe my perspective is skewed a little. But FKs and other constraints are simply used to…
All the Oracle DBAs out there are in for some suffering. Forget the cost of 30% extra compute, what about the 30% increase to Oracle licensing?