> 2. We need be able to access resources inside a VPC. From my initial testing, this looks like an annoying "no". There doesn't appear to be any way to set the VPC or security group in which the build executes, only an…
Had this same thought, there's a lot of things named unison, including some really popular ones.
Ah, I miss my TI-99 > YOU SMELL A WUMPUS!
Was actually looking at this a few days ago for a cluster of bastion nodes to secured infrastructure. Ts a pretty interesting tool.
I would suggest not "storing" any coins in any exchange. Isn't it kinda missing the point of cryptocurrency if you're just trading your FDIC bank with one you probably should trust even less?
Optimus effectively thwarted my genuine desire for going back to a Linux workstation at work. Traded it in for a Mac after three weeks. Oh well, I'd rather get work done than dick around with X I guess.
OH WOW HTTP_REFERRER? This is adspam, company is selling VPNs. Did you know your IP is showing?!
is this just a wrapper around "ln -s dir/.* ~/" ?
Sucks, but I think it's a good idea to wait a generation for stuff like this; even if it's apple. I got a big IPS LCD from Sony back when they were a new thing. I thought $1500 was well worth it for 1920x1200 in 24". I…
As long ad ad networks contine to try their hardest to track me online I will still unapologetically use these extensions. Maybe that all these things exist should show you where the real problem is.
Thought the same thing after a quick scan. This is kinda how we do EA already... However, EA literature often repeats the obvious, maybe we're not the right audience...
Yeah, this is what we're aiming at, making how developers interact with the community as part of our scoring metrics.
Not sure why hubspot is having issues, I'll have to talk to the marketing guys who maintain the hubspot pages... Currently we don't let people claim their profiles, but will in the future. "login" is really just for…
Eventually we're planning to do just that.
For sure, we can only evaluate what we can get access to. We're trying to scour as many sources as possible, but if you're exceedingly quiet, you wouldn't be in our system.
We are making assessments of code made public, and combining it with how active people are in places like stackexchange. You can argue that code evaluated from github is not necessarily indicative of a good developer,…
My company is making a business of identifying great developers (gild.com). It is a notoriously difficult task, even with the wealth of information developers tend to make public about themselves.
If a single region is a single point of failure, isn't that "doing it wrong"?
I am in a technical field (ops) full of them and I have none. I don't see much worth in certs. Ability should be pretty obvious by performance in entry level positions.
Was just reading the JTBD literature a few weeks ago. An obvious concept, but so oft ignored.
Just before I clicked on this, I clicked on another HN article that was on Facebook about Zuck was an organ donar (wat?). I couldn't read it because I fully deleted my account about a year ago. I had a flashback, and…
I love the ad for MS SQL server in the middle of the page.
I have burned through 8 SSDs in VM hosts. Using TRIM. I am not ready to trust them yet.
I posted this on the reddit thread as well, but I've used some SSDs in VM hosts, and seen a pretty damn high failure rate. They're great for VM hosts for obvious reasons, but they thrash pretty hard, and I've taken to…
Quick answer: have presence in both the VA and CA locations.
> 2. We need be able to access resources inside a VPC. From my initial testing, this looks like an annoying "no". There doesn't appear to be any way to set the VPC or security group in which the build executes, only an…
Had this same thought, there's a lot of things named unison, including some really popular ones.
Ah, I miss my TI-99 > YOU SMELL A WUMPUS!
Was actually looking at this a few days ago for a cluster of bastion nodes to secured infrastructure. Ts a pretty interesting tool.
I would suggest not "storing" any coins in any exchange. Isn't it kinda missing the point of cryptocurrency if you're just trading your FDIC bank with one you probably should trust even less?
Optimus effectively thwarted my genuine desire for going back to a Linux workstation at work. Traded it in for a Mac after three weeks. Oh well, I'd rather get work done than dick around with X I guess.
OH WOW HTTP_REFERRER? This is adspam, company is selling VPNs. Did you know your IP is showing?!
is this just a wrapper around "ln -s dir/.* ~/" ?
Sucks, but I think it's a good idea to wait a generation for stuff like this; even if it's apple. I got a big IPS LCD from Sony back when they were a new thing. I thought $1500 was well worth it for 1920x1200 in 24". I…
As long ad ad networks contine to try their hardest to track me online I will still unapologetically use these extensions. Maybe that all these things exist should show you where the real problem is.
Thought the same thing after a quick scan. This is kinda how we do EA already... However, EA literature often repeats the obvious, maybe we're not the right audience...
Yeah, this is what we're aiming at, making how developers interact with the community as part of our scoring metrics.
Not sure why hubspot is having issues, I'll have to talk to the marketing guys who maintain the hubspot pages... Currently we don't let people claim their profiles, but will in the future. "login" is really just for…
Eventually we're planning to do just that.
For sure, we can only evaluate what we can get access to. We're trying to scour as many sources as possible, but if you're exceedingly quiet, you wouldn't be in our system.
We are making assessments of code made public, and combining it with how active people are in places like stackexchange. You can argue that code evaluated from github is not necessarily indicative of a good developer,…
My company is making a business of identifying great developers (gild.com). It is a notoriously difficult task, even with the wealth of information developers tend to make public about themselves.
If a single region is a single point of failure, isn't that "doing it wrong"?
I am in a technical field (ops) full of them and I have none. I don't see much worth in certs. Ability should be pretty obvious by performance in entry level positions.
Was just reading the JTBD literature a few weeks ago. An obvious concept, but so oft ignored.
Just before I clicked on this, I clicked on another HN article that was on Facebook about Zuck was an organ donar (wat?). I couldn't read it because I fully deleted my account about a year ago. I had a flashback, and…
I love the ad for MS SQL server in the middle of the page.
I have burned through 8 SSDs in VM hosts. Using TRIM. I am not ready to trust them yet.
I posted this on the reddit thread as well, but I've used some SSDs in VM hosts, and seen a pretty damn high failure rate. They're great for VM hosts for obvious reasons, but they thrash pretty hard, and I've taken to…
Quick answer: have presence in both the VA and CA locations.