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No user record in our sample, but match has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but match has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I'd love a more lightweight replacement for Neo4j but I need something that has good cypher support. Options are pretty limited.
https://legiscan.com/TN/rollcall/SB1215/id/622577
Many of these companies are having to choose control and the ability to continue to make profit from their intellectual property vs they're games effectively being free in a historical archive. Wonder if any of them…
Yes, perhaps more than some other fields. However don't underestimate the number of decisions which must be made with less than adequate information and sometimes multiple outcomes can be chosen which are supported by…
Yep. This is basically what they do. Source: I was around when they were designing and building Glacier.
Also because of this many SaaS and IaaS companies do not permit the use of OSS where the license requires them to release their source.
Not sure why this needs fancy branding. This sounds like what any ops organization is supposed to be focused on. I agree that there are plenty of places out there that approach ops poorly, but to me what they outline…
Another often practical approach is to change the situation in some way that allows you to solve an easier problem instead. This isn't always possible but can be more often than you might think.
Forgive my ignorance, but what mechanism did they use to not damage their retinas by staring at the sun through a telescope?
It seems the author is conflating centralized/decentralized with distributed/monolithic. Dropbox is obviously a distributed system.
If you read the source code it calls a method called get_all_keys. Please realize, this does NOT get all the keys in the bucket. Passed to it is the maxkeys=0 argument which means no keys are returned and a single list…
I would have to say in the majority of cases the answer is still no. Let's face it, when a group of people head out to the bars after conference hours there is plenty of networking going on. People form business…
I actually agree with you. This is why I never make a hiring decision based on a single trivia question, but I do ask trivia questions that are all over the map on a topic in order to find something the candidate is…
This is why I never make a judgment based on the answer of a single trivia-like question. I will jump all over the map and ask about as many different aspects of a topic as I can, hoping to map out where the depth of…
Then apparently we're the only company that has crazy number of openings and I personally talk to people every week that aren't what we're looking for.
"All of the rest is pretty much a waste of time at least until after that key item is settled." Yes, but unfortunately settling this item is not as simple asking "Can you do the job?". Oddly enough all the candidates…
I often think about a quote that I cannot recall the source for, but the gist was, "A technology doesn't change the world until it becomes boring." Meaning that technological paradigms don't alter the way humans…
I agree. The app works well enough but the main reason I want to use it is for comment support.
That's a little dismissive. Perhaps we're just talking about different levels of scale.
Damn, that's a lot of GETs if you're just doing backup. What's up with that?
Yes and no. Correct me if I'm wrong but tipping over into the text tier doesn't change the price of the previous data, only the data that's in the next tier.