> small shop Like Facebook? Netflix? The BBC?
Anyone know if the IAM roles and security groups are applied at the individual container level or at the instance level?
In practice it wouldn't make much sense to cache whole query responses to GraphQL queries because your hit rates would be too low due to the variability of the queries. You end up pushing a lot of the caching to the…
As an ex-Facebook employee, I can't wait for this to be released to the public. It is hard for me to overstate how much this infrastructure makes building products a joy, not to mention the tremendous developer and…
If you do in SASS .Foo { a { /* stuff */ } } It translates into: .Foo a { /* stuff */ } CSS is evaluated right to left, so this means every time an <a> is encountered in the page it has to at its parent chain to see if…
In other financial news, Twitter shares fell 7.2% on the Oculus deal. Tesla lost 3.4% on the Oculus deal! </sarcasm>
Anyone know of a good place to download stats? They don't have to be live. It'd be fun to build some analysis tools.
When I was studying this in college I always found the "Eigenfaces" example very enlightening (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eigenface). In case you're not familiar with them, the basic idea is treating a image of a face…
Alternate title: How to self-XSS your Facebook account.
It is not possible. This is a serious flaw in Android's permissions model IMO. Everything must be asked for up-front in the app's manifest. You cannot ask for more permissions at run time.…
These pie charts are bad. You shouldn't have the same browser switch colors as you go through the charts. IE starts as purple then is blue; Firefox makes it from blue to purple to red.
Please, for the love of the web, implement browser history management so that I can use my back button.
In college I lived in an old apartment building that had been updated to have 3-prong outlets. One day I was wiring up some audio equipment for a party. As I hooked my computer to a a receiver in another room the audio…
Good luck. Hope to see you soon! -Roman
I don't think you looked very hard. This is quite plainly stated in the developers policy. You don't have to be a lawyer to understand this: From https://developers.facebook.com/policy/ 6. You will not directly or…
One of the main points in this article is that any social graph found in a service such as Facebook, Twitter, or G+ can't possible model all of the nuance of real life relationships. That's obvious. However, the author…
Almost all of the photos that people are filtering are uploaded straight off a phone. Generally the cameras on these devices suck. You get tons of pixel noise, weak colors, and relatively low resolution. You also don't…
Companies that actually build things have two enemies when it comes to patent warfare. The first is competing companies that also build stuff. The best defense against them is obtaining a large patent trove. This…
This is true. However, the services that startups use to host their servers (Amazon Web Services, Rackspace, etc.) could adopt these practices in new datacenters because the specs are open. This could lower costs for…
The top tech companies (Google, Facebook, MS, etc.) see internships as the best way to recruit the top talent as they graduate from college. For this reason they will often pay engineering interns anywhere from…
I don't buy that argument. If that were true, then the lottery and every casino would be out of business right now too.
Not really. Any political consultant worth his salt could easily paint Rand Paul as a racist, given his comments on the Civil Rights Act. (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/right-now/2010/05/rand_paul...) Just to be…
Instagram is a really great app for filtering your photos before you upload them to Facebook. "Vintage" filters work well for covering up many of the flaws in photos taken with cell phones. Personally, I find actually…
Almost all of Facebook's internationalization is crowd-sourced. What you're seeing probably isn't a bug, the string just hasn't been translated by a user yet.
They didn't redact informants and collaborators names from many of the documents they leaked. I would hardly call that exercising caution. I understand that in some cases redacting names weakens the impact of the leak…
> small shop Like Facebook? Netflix? The BBC?
Anyone know if the IAM roles and security groups are applied at the individual container level or at the instance level?
In practice it wouldn't make much sense to cache whole query responses to GraphQL queries because your hit rates would be too low due to the variability of the queries. You end up pushing a lot of the caching to the…
As an ex-Facebook employee, I can't wait for this to be released to the public. It is hard for me to overstate how much this infrastructure makes building products a joy, not to mention the tremendous developer and…
If you do in SASS .Foo { a { /* stuff */ } } It translates into: .Foo a { /* stuff */ } CSS is evaluated right to left, so this means every time an <a> is encountered in the page it has to at its parent chain to see if…
In other financial news, Twitter shares fell 7.2% on the Oculus deal. Tesla lost 3.4% on the Oculus deal! </sarcasm>
Anyone know of a good place to download stats? They don't have to be live. It'd be fun to build some analysis tools.
When I was studying this in college I always found the "Eigenfaces" example very enlightening (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eigenface). In case you're not familiar with them, the basic idea is treating a image of a face…
Alternate title: How to self-XSS your Facebook account.
It is not possible. This is a serious flaw in Android's permissions model IMO. Everything must be asked for up-front in the app's manifest. You cannot ask for more permissions at run time.…
These pie charts are bad. You shouldn't have the same browser switch colors as you go through the charts. IE starts as purple then is blue; Firefox makes it from blue to purple to red.
Please, for the love of the web, implement browser history management so that I can use my back button.
In college I lived in an old apartment building that had been updated to have 3-prong outlets. One day I was wiring up some audio equipment for a party. As I hooked my computer to a a receiver in another room the audio…
Good luck. Hope to see you soon! -Roman
I don't think you looked very hard. This is quite plainly stated in the developers policy. You don't have to be a lawyer to understand this: From https://developers.facebook.com/policy/ 6. You will not directly or…
One of the main points in this article is that any social graph found in a service such as Facebook, Twitter, or G+ can't possible model all of the nuance of real life relationships. That's obvious. However, the author…
Almost all of the photos that people are filtering are uploaded straight off a phone. Generally the cameras on these devices suck. You get tons of pixel noise, weak colors, and relatively low resolution. You also don't…
Companies that actually build things have two enemies when it comes to patent warfare. The first is competing companies that also build stuff. The best defense against them is obtaining a large patent trove. This…
This is true. However, the services that startups use to host their servers (Amazon Web Services, Rackspace, etc.) could adopt these practices in new datacenters because the specs are open. This could lower costs for…
The top tech companies (Google, Facebook, MS, etc.) see internships as the best way to recruit the top talent as they graduate from college. For this reason they will often pay engineering interns anywhere from…
I don't buy that argument. If that were true, then the lottery and every casino would be out of business right now too.
Not really. Any political consultant worth his salt could easily paint Rand Paul as a racist, given his comments on the Civil Rights Act. (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/right-now/2010/05/rand_paul...) Just to be…
Instagram is a really great app for filtering your photos before you upload them to Facebook. "Vintage" filters work well for covering up many of the flaws in photos taken with cell phones. Personally, I find actually…
Almost all of Facebook's internationalization is crowd-sourced. What you're seeing probably isn't a bug, the string just hasn't been translated by a user yet.
They didn't redact informants and collaborators names from many of the documents they leaked. I would hardly call that exercising caution. I understand that in some cases redacting names weakens the impact of the leak…