It’s not 1943. They know they hit.
what does it do? the page doesn't even mention a product until near the end and then...doesn't explain?
Read your comment. Read the parent. Yeah, we used to kill kids. Personally I think we shouldn’t have.
You're claiming that Trump is pro-immigration?
To be clear, you’re claiming that this was in fact behind them?
So the data wasn’t shared? These companies do not have USPS PII?
I think it's important to be clear that this isn't some small startup. Trello is Atlassian
I mean I'd love to hear the story as well, but clearly for different reasons.
Well I'm using the one I've had for five years. Our anecdata seems to be conflicting.
It might not be hard for them to do it, but how is the end user meant to know to ask if they do?
Someone from Facebook explained what happened though: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10386811
I used this at work today. Someone had asked what our webapp's sysreqs were. I said that network connection was very unlikely to be a problem, but it really struggled when set to GPRS. Now, I think it's unlikely that…
How many years? How many internet services do you use that have run for 2 + "a few more" years?
They were acquired nearly two years ago. http://ourincrediblejourney.tumblr.com/post/89180616013/what... says that the site is explicitly for acquihires. If this was an acquihire then they royally screwed it up.
1) The current title _is_ the title of the linked to document 2) Why didn't the old one have 'rules' in it? Removing it looks like editorializing.
Team communication: Teams need to interact in a variety of different ways: public groups/private groups, fixed groups/ad-hoc groups, groups/1-2-1. HipChat supports a variety of different ways of interacting, and does so…
I've never really got my head round RFCs, but 4180 is only informational, not a standard. I have used exactly your argument before though, and will again. Have also been on the other side and needed to convert horribly…
I know you're just being glib, but here are some answers: * build doesn't mean compile * you can compile your build process and then use that to actually run your build * the benefits of typed languages go beyond…
I know what you mean, but this isn't quite the same as the Home Depot version. Do you really think he didn't bring any of the paid for thought about CI to the open source version?
There's no chance of this actually happening, but I definitely agree.
This article is nonsensical. Using a study that says that 24 hours without sleep is bad to say that only getting 7 hours of sleep is bad? Please... The Jeff Archibald post that's linked to is actually good. Yes, all…
It looks like you got downvoted a bit for saying this, sorry. You're totally right. If enough people /can/ see it that it can get to the front page then fair enough. I was feeling a little more cynical earlier, assuming…
Totally agree on the content stealing, but the fact that an article most people can't read got so far up the front page is also worrying.
I'm glad you added that last line, because that's basically the whole story. Java is /very/ backwards compatible, and it's got round the...errr...quirks of the early versions by having a massive ecosystem of alternative…
They do credit that at the end of the linked blog post.
It’s not 1943. They know they hit.
what does it do? the page doesn't even mention a product until near the end and then...doesn't explain?
Read your comment. Read the parent. Yeah, we used to kill kids. Personally I think we shouldn’t have.
You're claiming that Trump is pro-immigration?
To be clear, you’re claiming that this was in fact behind them?
So the data wasn’t shared? These companies do not have USPS PII?
I think it's important to be clear that this isn't some small startup. Trello is Atlassian
I mean I'd love to hear the story as well, but clearly for different reasons.
Well I'm using the one I've had for five years. Our anecdata seems to be conflicting.
It might not be hard for them to do it, but how is the end user meant to know to ask if they do?
Someone from Facebook explained what happened though: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10386811
I used this at work today. Someone had asked what our webapp's sysreqs were. I said that network connection was very unlikely to be a problem, but it really struggled when set to GPRS. Now, I think it's unlikely that…
How many years? How many internet services do you use that have run for 2 + "a few more" years?
They were acquired nearly two years ago. http://ourincrediblejourney.tumblr.com/post/89180616013/what... says that the site is explicitly for acquihires. If this was an acquihire then they royally screwed it up.
1) The current title _is_ the title of the linked to document 2) Why didn't the old one have 'rules' in it? Removing it looks like editorializing.
Team communication: Teams need to interact in a variety of different ways: public groups/private groups, fixed groups/ad-hoc groups, groups/1-2-1. HipChat supports a variety of different ways of interacting, and does so…
I've never really got my head round RFCs, but 4180 is only informational, not a standard. I have used exactly your argument before though, and will again. Have also been on the other side and needed to convert horribly…
I know you're just being glib, but here are some answers: * build doesn't mean compile * you can compile your build process and then use that to actually run your build * the benefits of typed languages go beyond…
I know what you mean, but this isn't quite the same as the Home Depot version. Do you really think he didn't bring any of the paid for thought about CI to the open source version?
There's no chance of this actually happening, but I definitely agree.
This article is nonsensical. Using a study that says that 24 hours without sleep is bad to say that only getting 7 hours of sleep is bad? Please... The Jeff Archibald post that's linked to is actually good. Yes, all…
It looks like you got downvoted a bit for saying this, sorry. You're totally right. If enough people /can/ see it that it can get to the front page then fair enough. I was feeling a little more cynical earlier, assuming…
Totally agree on the content stealing, but the fact that an article most people can't read got so far up the front page is also worrying.
I'm glad you added that last line, because that's basically the whole story. Java is /very/ backwards compatible, and it's got round the...errr...quirks of the early versions by having a massive ecosystem of alternative…
They do credit that at the end of the linked blog post.