First, you should find out exactly what is happening. Coroborate what he is saying. Assuming things are as you say, fist thing is to teach fear management. Do light fear training. Nothing extreme, ideally something…
The general problem with starting with desired result and working towards the implementation is that there is no guarantee you will find solution. Not all desired results are feasible or possible even.
Maybe people simply have different spending habits. Personally I try to stay away from "pay as you go" businesses. Moreover, I try to pay for the year upfront if I can help it. Purely psycologicaly I think it's an…
First, everything is a tradeoff. Do not expect to have a cake and eat it too. Secondly, thiese are indeed two different levels. A database that serves as a single source of truth can be implemented as an entire cluster…
You need to check for empty files find ... \! -empty ... they have the same hash, but they do not need to be treated as duplicate
one way to understand how to break things is to first build a couple when you build things you can understand the trade-offs people have to make which gives you an intuition for weak spots
Can we just call it "The Hackening"? Pretty Please?
You are not wrong, but All Economics is like this. A "law" in Economics is supposed to work over infinite amount of time, over infinite amount of participants and so on. Technically they are not laws, but idealised long…
Apple due to it's market positioning has to put the most powerful cpu available. They weren't able to cool it though, so it was constantly throttled down, which is inefficient because you have to pay for the whole thing…
Face it, software is judged by amount of recent commits. You can't have lots of commits if you build right from the getgo. Therefore "software built to last" is doomed for obscurity.
I think because it's much easier to do deploy templates than multitennancy.
If you don't know what you need, what chances do you have to make a right decision, especially talking to people who are interested in selling you stuff? I don't see how there is any alternative to researching stuff…
I think we picture "high output team" differently. The way I see it, a "high output team" usually knows all the tools in their respecive field, and knows 99% of them are trash and this fundamental thing has to change…
Could you share what kind of data points you use to describe "broken and convoluted processes"?
> IT/engineers won’t spend time building and maintaining email servers, we’ll spend $5/month/employee on G Suite and use their time on things that make our products more valuable In-house email servers are not…
In short, if you pay "technical" money, you _will_ find such a person --- IMO, it's not so much technical people don't like doing support, it's just bad for career. If you can solve that for your potential employee…
I dunno, I have a filter in my brain - I can usually pretty accurately detect marketing content in a first second looking at it and stop paying attention to it. Just remember all that "fluff" is what pays the bills.
The Internet is a network of networks. Among those networks there isn't any central network. That is what "decentralized" is supposed to mean. And while some networks are more prominent then the others the Internet _is_…
mm.. RDP?
Hi, I don't use budgeting on a regular basis, but when I need it for a project or a trip I use ledger-cli.org It isn't a "batteries included" solution, but with a little creativity it allows you to do pretty much…
Location: will share in a conversation. Remote: yes. Willing to relocate: yes. Technologies: Baremetal servers and switches, Linux ops, Datacenter storage, Python, Node.js, git, AWS, GCE, apache, nginx, haproxy. CV:…
The fact that a kevlar vest can stop a bullet does not mean you are protected. In order to be protected in a warzone you need: 1. Intel. Nothing can protect you from an aviabomb except you knew it was coming and hid…
Hi, I'm not very proficient in graphical programming, but godot docs say this > Godot uses a shading language similar to GLSL ES 3.0. Most datatypes and functions are supported, and the few remaining ones will likely be…
A mask is a limited resource. A mask is better spent on a sick person. Therefore a healthy person should concede a mask to a sick. Or maybe this is gonna be more illustrative: Let's say you are a magicall 100% efficient…
> Yes, and I'm doing my part by establishing work from home for the company Now that is helpful! What exactly you see as lies?
First, you should find out exactly what is happening. Coroborate what he is saying. Assuming things are as you say, fist thing is to teach fear management. Do light fear training. Nothing extreme, ideally something…
The general problem with starting with desired result and working towards the implementation is that there is no guarantee you will find solution. Not all desired results are feasible or possible even.
Maybe people simply have different spending habits. Personally I try to stay away from "pay as you go" businesses. Moreover, I try to pay for the year upfront if I can help it. Purely psycologicaly I think it's an…
First, everything is a tradeoff. Do not expect to have a cake and eat it too. Secondly, thiese are indeed two different levels. A database that serves as a single source of truth can be implemented as an entire cluster…
You need to check for empty files find ... \! -empty ... they have the same hash, but they do not need to be treated as duplicate
one way to understand how to break things is to first build a couple when you build things you can understand the trade-offs people have to make which gives you an intuition for weak spots
Can we just call it "The Hackening"? Pretty Please?
You are not wrong, but All Economics is like this. A "law" in Economics is supposed to work over infinite amount of time, over infinite amount of participants and so on. Technically they are not laws, but idealised long…
Apple due to it's market positioning has to put the most powerful cpu available. They weren't able to cool it though, so it was constantly throttled down, which is inefficient because you have to pay for the whole thing…
Face it, software is judged by amount of recent commits. You can't have lots of commits if you build right from the getgo. Therefore "software built to last" is doomed for obscurity.
I think because it's much easier to do deploy templates than multitennancy.
If you don't know what you need, what chances do you have to make a right decision, especially talking to people who are interested in selling you stuff? I don't see how there is any alternative to researching stuff…
I think we picture "high output team" differently. The way I see it, a "high output team" usually knows all the tools in their respecive field, and knows 99% of them are trash and this fundamental thing has to change…
Could you share what kind of data points you use to describe "broken and convoluted processes"?
> IT/engineers won’t spend time building and maintaining email servers, we’ll spend $5/month/employee on G Suite and use their time on things that make our products more valuable In-house email servers are not…
In short, if you pay "technical" money, you _will_ find such a person --- IMO, it's not so much technical people don't like doing support, it's just bad for career. If you can solve that for your potential employee…
I dunno, I have a filter in my brain - I can usually pretty accurately detect marketing content in a first second looking at it and stop paying attention to it. Just remember all that "fluff" is what pays the bills.
The Internet is a network of networks. Among those networks there isn't any central network. That is what "decentralized" is supposed to mean. And while some networks are more prominent then the others the Internet _is_…
mm.. RDP?
Hi, I don't use budgeting on a regular basis, but when I need it for a project or a trip I use ledger-cli.org It isn't a "batteries included" solution, but with a little creativity it allows you to do pretty much…
Location: will share in a conversation. Remote: yes. Willing to relocate: yes. Technologies: Baremetal servers and switches, Linux ops, Datacenter storage, Python, Node.js, git, AWS, GCE, apache, nginx, haproxy. CV:…
The fact that a kevlar vest can stop a bullet does not mean you are protected. In order to be protected in a warzone you need: 1. Intel. Nothing can protect you from an aviabomb except you knew it was coming and hid…
Hi, I'm not very proficient in graphical programming, but godot docs say this > Godot uses a shading language similar to GLSL ES 3.0. Most datatypes and functions are supported, and the few remaining ones will likely be…
A mask is a limited resource. A mask is better spent on a sick person. Therefore a healthy person should concede a mask to a sick. Or maybe this is gonna be more illustrative: Let's say you are a magicall 100% efficient…
> Yes, and I'm doing my part by establishing work from home for the company Now that is helpful! What exactly you see as lies?