A lot. Quite different in technology as well. None of these new tools really work just off of signatures.
The whole original point of what underpins FIDO2 was device locked, unphishable credentials. Wanting to export and move passkeys between devices is kind of counter to that. And I would argue vendors completing the…
Services, or even microservices, are more of a strategy to allow teams to scale than services or products to scale. I think thats one of the biggest misconceptions for engineers. On the other end you have the monorepo…
Large tables take hours, if not days. I attempted a test case on AWS using souped up io2 disks (the fastest most expensive disks they have) and a beast of a DB server (r5.12xl I think) and it became abundantly clear…
Rails migrations really fail to be viable at scale. And its not really because of the migrations in Rails, its because changes in PostgreSQL get very very expensive. Things have gotten better in PG 15, but its still not…
Self hosting likely makes it much much worse. I'm willing to bet a lot on the fact that most authors of these comments do not have any kind of experience with serious security or compliance programs.
Not just one... And Google is trying to push their identity products, but they are very far from being mature enough for enterprise needs. I generally suspect folks making comments like this are really not familiar with…
Seems like an Elon bootlicker babbling more than anything.
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Noone. But the ones whining here about their employers seem to think its not hard, without actually trying it.
If your compensation consists of base pay plus a bonus, that is usually tied to performance, then why should you get the bonus payout if you don't meet expectations?
Thats absolutely not true.
If the company is not public, there are no dividends. Crazy that stuff like this needs to be explained on a tech site.
Same one that HTML7 solves.
> Like providing people across the world with access to a financial system thet can't be denied from? And what a lot of people seem to realize is that there are reasons for this, the controls exist for a reason.…
So you take the money, walk away and someone else pays for it?
Not all co-founders are co-owners. He likely owns below 5% of shares.
Unfortunately I think the issue not AWS here. You say you lost interest when it became a frustrating exercise, I read it as you lost interest once you realized setting up a cloud environment is not trivial.
Yeah, its pretty awful when the objectively worst president ever, who is nosediving the whole country, is being justifiably criticized over it in a "paranoid" manner, and the man who has to come after him and clean up…
With H1B you need to prove that you are unable to hire anyone from the US for the given position, including actually having to show that you have interviewed candidates and had a job listing up. Alongside having to pay…
Am Estonian and agree with that. The investments via EU have yielded awesome results over the years.
So what do you propose as the solution then that works better? This kind of complaining is neither useful, nor constructive.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but its also nowhere as mortal or serious as these others you are listing.
He has done enough damage with his "work" on leaks with Russia. No thanks.
A lot. Quite different in technology as well. None of these new tools really work just off of signatures.
The whole original point of what underpins FIDO2 was device locked, unphishable credentials. Wanting to export and move passkeys between devices is kind of counter to that. And I would argue vendors completing the…
Services, or even microservices, are more of a strategy to allow teams to scale than services or products to scale. I think thats one of the biggest misconceptions for engineers. On the other end you have the monorepo…
Large tables take hours, if not days. I attempted a test case on AWS using souped up io2 disks (the fastest most expensive disks they have) and a beast of a DB server (r5.12xl I think) and it became abundantly clear…
Rails migrations really fail to be viable at scale. And its not really because of the migrations in Rails, its because changes in PostgreSQL get very very expensive. Things have gotten better in PG 15, but its still not…
Self hosting likely makes it much much worse. I'm willing to bet a lot on the fact that most authors of these comments do not have any kind of experience with serious security or compliance programs.
Not just one... And Google is trying to push their identity products, but they are very far from being mature enough for enterprise needs. I generally suspect folks making comments like this are really not familiar with…
Seems like an Elon bootlicker babbling more than anything.
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Noone. But the ones whining here about their employers seem to think its not hard, without actually trying it.
If your compensation consists of base pay plus a bonus, that is usually tied to performance, then why should you get the bonus payout if you don't meet expectations?
Thats absolutely not true.
If the company is not public, there are no dividends. Crazy that stuff like this needs to be explained on a tech site.
Same one that HTML7 solves.
> Like providing people across the world with access to a financial system thet can't be denied from? And what a lot of people seem to realize is that there are reasons for this, the controls exist for a reason.…
So you take the money, walk away and someone else pays for it?
Not all co-founders are co-owners. He likely owns below 5% of shares.
Unfortunately I think the issue not AWS here. You say you lost interest when it became a frustrating exercise, I read it as you lost interest once you realized setting up a cloud environment is not trivial.
Yeah, its pretty awful when the objectively worst president ever, who is nosediving the whole country, is being justifiably criticized over it in a "paranoid" manner, and the man who has to come after him and clean up…
With H1B you need to prove that you are unable to hire anyone from the US for the given position, including actually having to show that you have interviewed candidates and had a job listing up. Alongside having to pay…
Am Estonian and agree with that. The investments via EU have yielded awesome results over the years.
So what do you propose as the solution then that works better? This kind of complaining is neither useful, nor constructive.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but its also nowhere as mortal or serious as these others you are listing.
He has done enough damage with his "work" on leaks with Russia. No thanks.