Agreed. Also in general the amount of bugs in Nix packages that go unfixed for months at a time is tough as well.
It goes beyond "programming" though. If the issue was that there's not a lot of programmers in general in Senegal you would have a point. However the article specifically talks about how women are discouraged from these…
I think you misunderstood. A dialect of lisp is a fairly trivial exercise. We were able to do it in a single lecture back in college. Now that dialect had trivial and essentially useless functionality but allowed us to…
As far as security is concerned a unikernel with lower attack surface will beat out a general kernel. A unikernel for AppX will have a completely different attack surface from AppY so most generalized attacks just won't…
There are chairs that tall they're often referred to as "office stools."
Did it actually have much of a "realistic simulation" though? One of the main reasons I didn't buy the game is because people tore it to shreds for utilizing the same exact algorithm for determining traffic as they did…
The problem is the consumer has expectations. If you tell them they're getting X and you give them Y and Y is demonstrably of lesser value than X they're going to be pissed off. He just over promises and under delivers.…
I met one guy who was essentially a audiophile zealot. He had a ton of money, very little knowledge but it was like a game to him. He spend something close to a quarter million dollars on his NYC apartment's audiophile…
The quality of Uber/Lyft drivers and the service in general has plummeted so much lately that I've just switched back to local car services. I just had a nice conversation with a car service driver, who also does Uber,…
Personally a fan of Ansible, but I've also been pretty impressed by SaltStack as well. Either is much simpler and easier to use than the older generations of configuration management tools (cfengine, Puppet, Chef.)
I disagree. To be honest Aereo's service was about as reliable as your average antenna is (read: not reliable.) To me it felt like I was renting a really large extension cord for a cable. One that I need because I live…
Currently there is no evidence for any relation between his methods and his death. The cause of death either hasn't been determined yet or is currently private. It's already apparent for reasons exclusive of this that…
There are companies out there where there is that isolation. Especially in the financial sector. I worked as a vendor to several big banks and credit card companies. Devs were expected to write code for functionality,…
Tooling is still difficult. I've used Puppet, Chef and Ansible all in production environments and though I like Ansible the best I just think none of them are all that great yet. Chef had some major issues between…
For too long Operations and Development have had an adversarial relationship that bordered on belligerent. At a lot of large organizations I've had a working relationship with development didn't really care how…
DevOps means different things to different people it seems. I've spoken with dozens of companies and each one seems to have a different definition. Some view it as an SA with a brain. Others view it as a full stack…
I disagree with the central thesis of his argument that being generalized is a detriment and that operations and other factors should remain siloed at your average large company. I've worked at both large companies…
I think this approach is a breath of fresh air given the track record of so many other companies that say "no comment." In the end they're protecting their brand. For as long as they can they have to be the company that…
I disagree that there is a disproportionate number of crazy ultra-libertarian members of the Bitcoin community and it seems more likely that the more fringe members of the community are also the most vocal and they tend…
There are valid criticisms and parody of libertarianism. There are valid criticisms and parody of Bitcoins. This article doesn't provide any of that. It's just a big straw man.
Exactly. My girlfriend worked for Megaupload for a few years and said the whole copyright infringement stuff is just the tip of the iceberg. His big business was laundering money for European organized crime. This man…
False equivalence. Microsoft doesn't snoop every single email hoping to protect their property. This was a very controlled situation.
How so? He definitely took a risk. He is taking an elevated risk because the company might not be there in 6 months. Especially with a young startup. It's one thing if the guy is becoming a chef at lets say Mastercard…
Your argument is fallacious. You've cherry picked a single line from her argument and misrepresented it. Her argument is against holacracy, not against management. What I got out of the article is that when you have a…
If Nagios was a lightweight monitoring solution I would agree with you. Nagios however is a large monolithic system that is hard to integrate with third party metrics solutions, inventory management, etc. Though…
Agreed. Also in general the amount of bugs in Nix packages that go unfixed for months at a time is tough as well.
It goes beyond "programming" though. If the issue was that there's not a lot of programmers in general in Senegal you would have a point. However the article specifically talks about how women are discouraged from these…
I think you misunderstood. A dialect of lisp is a fairly trivial exercise. We were able to do it in a single lecture back in college. Now that dialect had trivial and essentially useless functionality but allowed us to…
As far as security is concerned a unikernel with lower attack surface will beat out a general kernel. A unikernel for AppX will have a completely different attack surface from AppY so most generalized attacks just won't…
There are chairs that tall they're often referred to as "office stools."
Did it actually have much of a "realistic simulation" though? One of the main reasons I didn't buy the game is because people tore it to shreds for utilizing the same exact algorithm for determining traffic as they did…
The problem is the consumer has expectations. If you tell them they're getting X and you give them Y and Y is demonstrably of lesser value than X they're going to be pissed off. He just over promises and under delivers.…
I met one guy who was essentially a audiophile zealot. He had a ton of money, very little knowledge but it was like a game to him. He spend something close to a quarter million dollars on his NYC apartment's audiophile…
The quality of Uber/Lyft drivers and the service in general has plummeted so much lately that I've just switched back to local car services. I just had a nice conversation with a car service driver, who also does Uber,…
Personally a fan of Ansible, but I've also been pretty impressed by SaltStack as well. Either is much simpler and easier to use than the older generations of configuration management tools (cfengine, Puppet, Chef.)
I disagree. To be honest Aereo's service was about as reliable as your average antenna is (read: not reliable.) To me it felt like I was renting a really large extension cord for a cable. One that I need because I live…
Currently there is no evidence for any relation between his methods and his death. The cause of death either hasn't been determined yet or is currently private. It's already apparent for reasons exclusive of this that…
There are companies out there where there is that isolation. Especially in the financial sector. I worked as a vendor to several big banks and credit card companies. Devs were expected to write code for functionality,…
Tooling is still difficult. I've used Puppet, Chef and Ansible all in production environments and though I like Ansible the best I just think none of them are all that great yet. Chef had some major issues between…
For too long Operations and Development have had an adversarial relationship that bordered on belligerent. At a lot of large organizations I've had a working relationship with development didn't really care how…
DevOps means different things to different people it seems. I've spoken with dozens of companies and each one seems to have a different definition. Some view it as an SA with a brain. Others view it as a full stack…
I disagree with the central thesis of his argument that being generalized is a detriment and that operations and other factors should remain siloed at your average large company. I've worked at both large companies…
I think this approach is a breath of fresh air given the track record of so many other companies that say "no comment." In the end they're protecting their brand. For as long as they can they have to be the company that…
I disagree that there is a disproportionate number of crazy ultra-libertarian members of the Bitcoin community and it seems more likely that the more fringe members of the community are also the most vocal and they tend…
There are valid criticisms and parody of libertarianism. There are valid criticisms and parody of Bitcoins. This article doesn't provide any of that. It's just a big straw man.
Exactly. My girlfriend worked for Megaupload for a few years and said the whole copyright infringement stuff is just the tip of the iceberg. His big business was laundering money for European organized crime. This man…
False equivalence. Microsoft doesn't snoop every single email hoping to protect their property. This was a very controlled situation.
How so? He definitely took a risk. He is taking an elevated risk because the company might not be there in 6 months. Especially with a young startup. It's one thing if the guy is becoming a chef at lets say Mastercard…
Your argument is fallacious. You've cherry picked a single line from her argument and misrepresented it. Her argument is against holacracy, not against management. What I got out of the article is that when you have a…
If Nagios was a lightweight monitoring solution I would agree with you. Nagios however is a large monolithic system that is hard to integrate with third party metrics solutions, inventory management, etc. Though…