Asking because last time I looked the FBSD stuff wasn't "really there". This would seem to still be the situation: "a true (albeit limited) ABI implementation is provided." https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?linux
How are the FreeBSD lx jails? Do they leverage Joyent's work, or can't (because CDDL vs BSD)...
It's pretty much welded to x86 and it's entire design is server-only. It'd be much, much harder to port than just using Android.
The only reason everything doesn't end up commoditised is because they're protected in some way. Like, Facebook having all the people, or patents. If not, it's a race to the bottom every time.
It was neither misogynist nor homophobic. It was, however, a really really bad idea.
It's great. Use it.
Use RoR, it's not going anywhere.
Oh shit, I met her. She was bloody hilarious.
You've not burned out, you've matured as a programmer. You can see all the crap for what it is so now try and make a difference... Champion the cause of code that's legible - and that doesn't mean covering it in…
If the CEO is such a big success, where the fuck's his Ferrari? And if he has a Ferrari, where the fuck are your consulting fees?
No. The $2M is complete bollocks and they need the 100k to keep going until they can find some actual investment. Otherwise they'd be paying your bills. So tell them you'll consider it once they pay you - and get some…
I do kinda like swift. Also, Kotlin was a revelation - particularly since the tools are so damn good.
I've just moved into a truly open office for the first time. I hate it so much - even a little privacy helps. I'm a big fan of chest height walls onto the 'public' areas then those table tennis height things between…
Exactly. Splash screens are so 1995 - we need to be getting users to something useful as fast as possible.
Oh god, really. It's not that hard. If you're into it and enjoy learning about it, then your head just fills up. It's like moving to a new town and getting used to the place.
There is only one way to learn: have a problem then solve it. It has to be a real one, too. So go and find (small) problem, work out how to solve it and implement it. Then if you really want to learn: promote and sell…
I'm sorry, but this is just plain wrong. Let's take "since the key is physically burned in"... You don't need to burn it in, it could easily be stored in a few bytes of on-die sram. As for the assertion that a…
WHY? Why not just put the servers in London in the first place? Surely the Stock Exchange has some horrendously expensive colo you can buy?
Creativity and appreciation but not focus.
"Libertarian Disney Dollars" just about sums it up.
Not being that au fait with big data stuff, can someone tell me what graph processing is for?
Hang on, how is this not wrong? It's supposed to iterate through mapCryptedKeys but never gets past the first...
All that swift does is changes the tool you're using - the pastures remain the same colour.
With a random salt otherwise rainbow tables are still "go", as it were.
Music mixing app for the Mac - http://www.atomicdroplet.com/. Has excellent beat gridding, amongst other things. Makes about $1k/month, have run some promos in the $1-4k territory. Would suit someone who is actually…
Asking because last time I looked the FBSD stuff wasn't "really there". This would seem to still be the situation: "a true (albeit limited) ABI implementation is provided." https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?linux
How are the FreeBSD lx jails? Do they leverage Joyent's work, or can't (because CDDL vs BSD)...
It's pretty much welded to x86 and it's entire design is server-only. It'd be much, much harder to port than just using Android.
The only reason everything doesn't end up commoditised is because they're protected in some way. Like, Facebook having all the people, or patents. If not, it's a race to the bottom every time.
It was neither misogynist nor homophobic. It was, however, a really really bad idea.
It's great. Use it.
Use RoR, it's not going anywhere.
Oh shit, I met her. She was bloody hilarious.
You've not burned out, you've matured as a programmer. You can see all the crap for what it is so now try and make a difference... Champion the cause of code that's legible - and that doesn't mean covering it in…
If the CEO is such a big success, where the fuck's his Ferrari? And if he has a Ferrari, where the fuck are your consulting fees?
No. The $2M is complete bollocks and they need the 100k to keep going until they can find some actual investment. Otherwise they'd be paying your bills. So tell them you'll consider it once they pay you - and get some…
I do kinda like swift. Also, Kotlin was a revelation - particularly since the tools are so damn good.
I've just moved into a truly open office for the first time. I hate it so much - even a little privacy helps. I'm a big fan of chest height walls onto the 'public' areas then those table tennis height things between…
Exactly. Splash screens are so 1995 - we need to be getting users to something useful as fast as possible.
Oh god, really. It's not that hard. If you're into it and enjoy learning about it, then your head just fills up. It's like moving to a new town and getting used to the place.
There is only one way to learn: have a problem then solve it. It has to be a real one, too. So go and find (small) problem, work out how to solve it and implement it. Then if you really want to learn: promote and sell…
I'm sorry, but this is just plain wrong. Let's take "since the key is physically burned in"... You don't need to burn it in, it could easily be stored in a few bytes of on-die sram. As for the assertion that a…
WHY? Why not just put the servers in London in the first place? Surely the Stock Exchange has some horrendously expensive colo you can buy?
Creativity and appreciation but not focus.
"Libertarian Disney Dollars" just about sums it up.
Not being that au fait with big data stuff, can someone tell me what graph processing is for?
Hang on, how is this not wrong? It's supposed to iterate through mapCryptedKeys but never gets past the first...
All that swift does is changes the tool you're using - the pastures remain the same colour.
With a random salt otherwise rainbow tables are still "go", as it were.
Music mixing app for the Mac - http://www.atomicdroplet.com/. Has excellent beat gridding, amongst other things. Makes about $1k/month, have run some promos in the $1-4k territory. Would suit someone who is actually…