I think the flaw here is that what works today may not work tomorrow and in many situations, it is easy to see where those breaking points will arise. Take your team sitting in one room building a monolith. Unless the…
Conway's law doesn't make those claims, but this has been tested by researchers and industry giants (a Microsoft team published a paper on this a part of a Vista retrospective) and those papers do make such claims.
> Calculate 3 times 5 plus 4 minus 2 > 3 + 4 * 5 - 2 = 21
Authors can typically "suggest" reviewers for their papers. There have been a few scandals in the past where papers were published after being reviewed by family members, or even the original author using a maiden name.…
Yeah, they totally seem legit... http://i.imgur.com/FlCnduG.png
Glad to see someone else pointing this out. The problem with these systems is that they are very old, and thus do not benefit from many of the more modern developments in the field nor do many quality developers learn…
An individual's data sharing with Facebook is less of the issue, here, though. You personally not using it doesn't prevent you from becoming the common thread that ties others together. Just because I'm not on Facebook…
http://www.businessinsider.com/telegram-isis-app-encrypted-p...
A typical move to subscription based pricing LOWERS costs to the consumer, but the company gets the benefit of more predictable recurring revenues. That makes the pricing JetBrains puts out a little bit of a…
I think we're saying the same thing, but with different slants. The perception of Amazon right now (again, I don't know first hand) is that the work there is extremely intense to the point of maddening, and that can…
It's purely anecdotal, but it's been a well known "fact" within my circle of developers that working for Amazon is a death march and not something you should consider unless you are desperate or intend to make it a…
There is a very serious benefit to recognizing a losing hand and folding before you're in too deep. You see a weakness in Google's execution, and I'd agree in some places, but there is some wisdom in closing up failed…
Both, or at least I hope so. The benefits of driver-less vehicles in terms of accidents and fatalities aside, consider for a moment just how under utilized the current transportation capacity is in this country. On…
Even if Google never moves to acquire Uber, though, they may simply look at it as Uber creating the social acceptance and market demand for this type of service. That would then make Google entering into the market with…
"Gear", in this case, meaning the medium the photos are stored on. The headline (and image in the post) try to make it sound like thousands of dollars of camera equipment is on the line here, when really we're talking…
Exactly. Forcing a browser extension I may not want on me is a quick way to get your application uninstalled from my machine.
Found the Google product's name: Open Sesame The site no longer exists, but some of the news about it at the time can still be found: http://www.webpronews.com/open-sesame-googles-newest-securit...
How is this different from the phone based 2-factor that Google once had for their own products? Honest question, not being sarcastic here. Google used to have an authentication system that would display a QR code on…
I think the flaw here is that what works today may not work tomorrow and in many situations, it is easy to see where those breaking points will arise. Take your team sitting in one room building a monolith. Unless the…
Conway's law doesn't make those claims, but this has been tested by researchers and industry giants (a Microsoft team published a paper on this a part of a Vista retrospective) and those papers do make such claims.
> Calculate 3 times 5 plus 4 minus 2 > 3 + 4 * 5 - 2 = 21
Authors can typically "suggest" reviewers for their papers. There have been a few scandals in the past where papers were published after being reviewed by family members, or even the original author using a maiden name.…
Yeah, they totally seem legit... http://i.imgur.com/FlCnduG.png
Glad to see someone else pointing this out. The problem with these systems is that they are very old, and thus do not benefit from many of the more modern developments in the field nor do many quality developers learn…
An individual's data sharing with Facebook is less of the issue, here, though. You personally not using it doesn't prevent you from becoming the common thread that ties others together. Just because I'm not on Facebook…
http://www.businessinsider.com/telegram-isis-app-encrypted-p...
A typical move to subscription based pricing LOWERS costs to the consumer, but the company gets the benefit of more predictable recurring revenues. That makes the pricing JetBrains puts out a little bit of a…
I think we're saying the same thing, but with different slants. The perception of Amazon right now (again, I don't know first hand) is that the work there is extremely intense to the point of maddening, and that can…
It's purely anecdotal, but it's been a well known "fact" within my circle of developers that working for Amazon is a death march and not something you should consider unless you are desperate or intend to make it a…
There is a very serious benefit to recognizing a losing hand and folding before you're in too deep. You see a weakness in Google's execution, and I'd agree in some places, but there is some wisdom in closing up failed…
Both, or at least I hope so. The benefits of driver-less vehicles in terms of accidents and fatalities aside, consider for a moment just how under utilized the current transportation capacity is in this country. On…
Even if Google never moves to acquire Uber, though, they may simply look at it as Uber creating the social acceptance and market demand for this type of service. That would then make Google entering into the market with…
"Gear", in this case, meaning the medium the photos are stored on. The headline (and image in the post) try to make it sound like thousands of dollars of camera equipment is on the line here, when really we're talking…
Exactly. Forcing a browser extension I may not want on me is a quick way to get your application uninstalled from my machine.
Found the Google product's name: Open Sesame The site no longer exists, but some of the news about it at the time can still be found: http://www.webpronews.com/open-sesame-googles-newest-securit...
How is this different from the phone based 2-factor that Google once had for their own products? Honest question, not being sarcastic here. Google used to have an authentication system that would display a QR code on…