>Explain that if they do not remove their copyright claim within the time allotted that I will revoke their rights to use my footage in their video due to a terms of use violation. The DMCA states they are filing the…
Interesting article, but I don't think this is entirely restricted to engineers. I've seen plenty of management decisions where, instead of making a choice which will apply to all users, management decides to make it…
Thank you for summing up that long, dry article in three paragraphs. Upvote for you.
>Passengers and drivers rate each other and bad ones are removed from the system. Never used Uber/Lyft, so maybe the answer would be obvious if I had, but... What stops drivers from giving bad ratings based on race or…
Postgres has built in replication since 9.1
Is there an easy way to try Juju on a laptop? Like a vagrant vm or something? Thank you :)
I'm leaning toward Kubernetes because that's what fabric8.io has chosen. The others may be great, but I'm not really interested in writing a lot of glue code to make them work well with…
Didn't Microsoft do this with SCO vs Linux though? In that case, it was big incumbent interested in squashing a scrappy start-up disrupting the industry. In a case like that, it seems like a tool to perpetuate economic…
I've arrived at the opinion that users simply cannot be trusted to keep their own credentials safe. It's literally impossible to secure a system based on trusting the user. There are very successful businesses…
Wow, I totally misread that. I bet I'm not alone :) Thanks for the link KenCochrane.
I'd like to know what Tatum offers in comparison to fabric8.io. It seems the "video intro" and "take it for a spin" links are the same, and not a video introduction. That's disappointing. Maybe someone in charge of the…
This sounds really similar to when the Snowden docs were first leaked. You have to listen very carefully to exactly what is said and read between the lines.…
Indeed. This is, presumably, how the NSA managed to backdoor all major hard drive manufacturers' firmware. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/02/17/1364910/-Breaking-K... The NSA buys lots of storage, so it's only…
It seems the Chinese policy is very smart by demanding inspection of software before it goes into deployment/production. It's common sense really. We should demand as much in the US. Too bad we have laws and agencies…
Yeah. Big loss. I don't find out my dad isn't my dad. Sometimes, it's better NOT to know these things. );
>the anti-TPP lobbying/campaigning power of American workers in the general election could be neutralized That goes both ways. By pushing it to the lame duck session, it gives us an opportunity to neutralize TPP. We can…
The POTUS already took sides and handed Apple a "get out of jail free" card in Apple vs Samsung. http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-10-08/did-obama-ju... Does this agreement do anything to address the double…
>Explain that if they do not remove their copyright claim within the time allotted that I will revoke their rights to use my footage in their video due to a terms of use violation. The DMCA states they are filing the…
Interesting article, but I don't think this is entirely restricted to engineers. I've seen plenty of management decisions where, instead of making a choice which will apply to all users, management decides to make it…
Thank you for summing up that long, dry article in three paragraphs. Upvote for you.
>Passengers and drivers rate each other and bad ones are removed from the system. Never used Uber/Lyft, so maybe the answer would be obvious if I had, but... What stops drivers from giving bad ratings based on race or…
Postgres has built in replication since 9.1
Is there an easy way to try Juju on a laptop? Like a vagrant vm or something? Thank you :)
I'm leaning toward Kubernetes because that's what fabric8.io has chosen. The others may be great, but I'm not really interested in writing a lot of glue code to make them work well with…
Didn't Microsoft do this with SCO vs Linux though? In that case, it was big incumbent interested in squashing a scrappy start-up disrupting the industry. In a case like that, it seems like a tool to perpetuate economic…
I've arrived at the opinion that users simply cannot be trusted to keep their own credentials safe. It's literally impossible to secure a system based on trusting the user. There are very successful businesses…
Wow, I totally misread that. I bet I'm not alone :) Thanks for the link KenCochrane.
I'd like to know what Tatum offers in comparison to fabric8.io. It seems the "video intro" and "take it for a spin" links are the same, and not a video introduction. That's disappointing. Maybe someone in charge of the…
This sounds really similar to when the Snowden docs were first leaked. You have to listen very carefully to exactly what is said and read between the lines.…
Indeed. This is, presumably, how the NSA managed to backdoor all major hard drive manufacturers' firmware. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/02/17/1364910/-Breaking-K... The NSA buys lots of storage, so it's only…
It seems the Chinese policy is very smart by demanding inspection of software before it goes into deployment/production. It's common sense really. We should demand as much in the US. Too bad we have laws and agencies…
Yeah. Big loss. I don't find out my dad isn't my dad. Sometimes, it's better NOT to know these things. );
>the anti-TPP lobbying/campaigning power of American workers in the general election could be neutralized That goes both ways. By pushing it to the lame duck session, it gives us an opportunity to neutralize TPP. We can…
The POTUS already took sides and handed Apple a "get out of jail free" card in Apple vs Samsung. http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-10-08/did-obama-ju... Does this agreement do anything to address the double…