You wildcarded any traffic to github.com and thought, "eh, they probably check" and are wondering who is at fault? It's you. You didn't think through the consequences, and you could learn a bit more about DNS.
Yeah, where are they getting the customers that want the big screen? Are these people stupid? These product people have lost touch with reality. I'm driving, I want to focus on the road, not a 39 x 6" touch screen.
Yeah, /plan is the only way I can work with them now. Too much "helpful" crap I didn't ask for. Having nightmares of former coworkers who would want to refactor 80% of the code base for a 3 line change. AI doesn't…
It's situational. The blame on how the tool was used and whether this was negligence. If I hit someone with my car because I was looking at my phone, it's not the tools fault. If I hit someone because my brakes failed…
Give me a break. The problem is the Waymo that is blocking a lane sideways and is not pulling forward out of the way of the ambulance, a move that even the worst human drivers would likely know to do. It does no good to…
"Maybe, or maybe FL180 is a nice clean line for class A airspace. No need to bother transcontinental flights for a local issue." Way more plauible
It was 16 years...
Huh? I'm no fan of Salesforce, but they bought Heroku in 2010. That's not "just letting it die."
Even blog post is generous. This is an ad.
You might want to harden that those outbound firewall rules as another step. Did the Umami container need the ability to initiate connections? If not, that would eliminate the ability to do the outbound scans. Also…
Probably, because researchers/vendors/maintainers aren't going to catch everything, but you have less exposure too.
Perhaps they don't have the funds to implement that feature.
Yes, that's likely much cheaper than loading up an aircraft carrier with a bunch of Mustangs and Silverados. They're still likely bound to some sort of lowest bidder for contracts. It's also likely to be more economical…
It's a pretty robust logistics system. The tour lengths are 2-3 years. If your job demanded that you relocate to another continent for 3 years I think we'd all expect some relocation assistance.
I was so happy to read that part of the statement. A refreshing bit of common sense.
That's the reader's fault then. I see the blog post as the counter to the insane resume-building over-engineered architecture you see at a lot of non-tech companies. Oh, you need a cache for our 25-user internal web…
The author does acknowledge that in the "How it Should Be" section.
It took me a while to realize that there is no getting ahead. Something else is always waiting, so better for my health to prioritize and make those whose job it is to prioritize actually make the hard decisions they're…
Interesting. Makes sense for open source. In the workplace for those using common IDEs things like .vscode or .idea can definitely help with consistency or shared project setup. Each has docs which mention which files…
Seems like a lot, especially after checking "disable telemetry"
There are pictures of them in the report.
Right...the GBU-57 having been placed into service in 2011 was surely created to destroy 65-year old bunker designs.
I am in no way qualified on this, but my assumption was that this comes from cultures that consider getting straight to business rude. So while I do find it annoying, I also try to be polite back and I certainly won't…
That’s not going to make the front page of HN though.
Sure, if you’re the 0.00001% that need that. It’s going to be over engineering for most cases. There are so many simpler and easier to support things that can be done before trying this sort of thing. Following the…
You wildcarded any traffic to github.com and thought, "eh, they probably check" and are wondering who is at fault? It's you. You didn't think through the consequences, and you could learn a bit more about DNS.
Yeah, where are they getting the customers that want the big screen? Are these people stupid? These product people have lost touch with reality. I'm driving, I want to focus on the road, not a 39 x 6" touch screen.
Yeah, /plan is the only way I can work with them now. Too much "helpful" crap I didn't ask for. Having nightmares of former coworkers who would want to refactor 80% of the code base for a 3 line change. AI doesn't…
It's situational. The blame on how the tool was used and whether this was negligence. If I hit someone with my car because I was looking at my phone, it's not the tools fault. If I hit someone because my brakes failed…
Give me a break. The problem is the Waymo that is blocking a lane sideways and is not pulling forward out of the way of the ambulance, a move that even the worst human drivers would likely know to do. It does no good to…
"Maybe, or maybe FL180 is a nice clean line for class A airspace. No need to bother transcontinental flights for a local issue." Way more plauible
It was 16 years...
Huh? I'm no fan of Salesforce, but they bought Heroku in 2010. That's not "just letting it die."
Even blog post is generous. This is an ad.
You might want to harden that those outbound firewall rules as another step. Did the Umami container need the ability to initiate connections? If not, that would eliminate the ability to do the outbound scans. Also…
Probably, because researchers/vendors/maintainers aren't going to catch everything, but you have less exposure too.
Perhaps they don't have the funds to implement that feature.
Yes, that's likely much cheaper than loading up an aircraft carrier with a bunch of Mustangs and Silverados. They're still likely bound to some sort of lowest bidder for contracts. It's also likely to be more economical…
It's a pretty robust logistics system. The tour lengths are 2-3 years. If your job demanded that you relocate to another continent for 3 years I think we'd all expect some relocation assistance.
I was so happy to read that part of the statement. A refreshing bit of common sense.
That's the reader's fault then. I see the blog post as the counter to the insane resume-building over-engineered architecture you see at a lot of non-tech companies. Oh, you need a cache for our 25-user internal web…
The author does acknowledge that in the "How it Should Be" section.
It took me a while to realize that there is no getting ahead. Something else is always waiting, so better for my health to prioritize and make those whose job it is to prioritize actually make the hard decisions they're…
Interesting. Makes sense for open source. In the workplace for those using common IDEs things like .vscode or .idea can definitely help with consistency or shared project setup. Each has docs which mention which files…
Seems like a lot, especially after checking "disable telemetry"
There are pictures of them in the report.
Right...the GBU-57 having been placed into service in 2011 was surely created to destroy 65-year old bunker designs.
I am in no way qualified on this, but my assumption was that this comes from cultures that consider getting straight to business rude. So while I do find it annoying, I also try to be polite back and I certainly won't…
That’s not going to make the front page of HN though.
Sure, if you’re the 0.00001% that need that. It’s going to be over engineering for most cases. There are so many simpler and easier to support things that can be done before trying this sort of thing. Following the…