In case it isn't obvious to everyone, the government runs or has tapped most or all TOR exit nodes. This has been going on forever. Nobody knows exactly what the attack is...but if they're willing to drop cases to cover…
It's kinda sad that TCP was chosen so long ago for HTTP that there's effectively no changing it. With modern TLS the underlying data guarantees TCP gives you just aren't that useful. We have kinda a weird situation…
holy shit wtf
Cloning a reply I made earlier talking about that exact situation: It's not my company or me, it's my clients. Here's a sort of long winded story explaining what I mean that the corporate world can't use anything with…
> You can always use DataContext.Database.SQL(query) ofc that's pretty much our MO :) . Never used Dapper, how reliable is it? I ask because we use StackExchanges' Redis client for C# and it mysteriously crashes even…
I had the same issue with another tool I used called "agent ransack". The solution is simple, offer the same product with a different name to corporate clients. They have a different download called "file locator pro"…
My god it sounds like the philosophical ideals of somebody plucked straight from the Star Trek universe. Are silicon valley billionaires really this detached from reality? The reason globalization is coming to a…
There's one BIG problem with LINQ. I'll agree that the syntax is marvelous, a game changer. The problem is performance. It's gotten slightly better over the years but compared to an ORM with less abstraction like…
Fair enough, we can disagree cordially on this one. I agree that it shouldn't matter but we disagree that it does. The other names you mentioned have a more silly connotation then bad or gross but I understand your…
It's not my company or me, it's my clients. Here's a sort of long winded story explaining what I mean that the corporate world can't use anything with the name "cockroach". If you disagree after reading, I'm open for a…
May I suggest renaming the thing already? 90% of the business world can't touch it with a name like that. How about Duradero ... Spanish for durable. The name doesn't seem to be taken by any other database type software
their name is the stupidest startup blunder I've ever seen. Enterprise won't go near it, seriously. I cannot tell a client I'm using a "cockroach" database, no fucking way. If we could go back and rename Windows Hitler…
Maybe I should talk to a lawyer...
This is my issue - I don't know. I assume any time is worth wasting if your developer builds even a small business since the value of anything over 5 employees is likely more than a million. Time management is not my…
My employment agreement at last three companies says they own any intellectual property I create on or off business hours with or without using company equipment. Whether or not its related to the current business.
I personally hate node with all of my being, but Go is good stuff and Java has two very solid REST frameworks Jersey and Spring Boot. Depending on the project needs you could use DropWizard or Play which come with a…
I agree 100%. My last place was a 100% MS shop and while .NET core seems like it will be great we ran into endless problems, specifically with compatibility and existing libraries. We couldn't get anything more than a…
it's not like emergency services will have any trouble getting into locked rooms. This was a giant inconvenience rather than any real danger.
it's possible and not even bad. Just live in a long stay hotel for a month or two until you find a house. Pay 3-5 k to have all your stuff packed up from old house and dropped at new house. Pay realtor to sell old…
> I don't want to raise money and I only have a few $k BE VERY AFRAID. I did this thinking I could get something off the ground fast enough to generate minimum income to live. It's possible ONLY if your level of support…
Sounds like it to me. Storing a crap ton of 300 byte messages is pretty common. Thousands of companies have been doing it for a decade. Anyone that does analytics or email probably stores far more of these than twitter.…
fascinating observation. I never noticed this until now...
sigh...another H1B hole so startups can enjoy the same benefits of cheap indentured labor as the big consulting agencies.
This NASA article on COPV failure is enlightening. https://www.nasa.gov/offices/nesc/home/Feature_COPVs_Jan-201... Turns out COPV's have a tendency to explode semi randomly, with failure modes that are not fully…
I, For One, Welcome Our New Google Overlords
In case it isn't obvious to everyone, the government runs or has tapped most or all TOR exit nodes. This has been going on forever. Nobody knows exactly what the attack is...but if they're willing to drop cases to cover…
It's kinda sad that TCP was chosen so long ago for HTTP that there's effectively no changing it. With modern TLS the underlying data guarantees TCP gives you just aren't that useful. We have kinda a weird situation…
holy shit wtf
Cloning a reply I made earlier talking about that exact situation: It's not my company or me, it's my clients. Here's a sort of long winded story explaining what I mean that the corporate world can't use anything with…
> You can always use DataContext.Database.SQL(query) ofc that's pretty much our MO :) . Never used Dapper, how reliable is it? I ask because we use StackExchanges' Redis client for C# and it mysteriously crashes even…
I had the same issue with another tool I used called "agent ransack". The solution is simple, offer the same product with a different name to corporate clients. They have a different download called "file locator pro"…
My god it sounds like the philosophical ideals of somebody plucked straight from the Star Trek universe. Are silicon valley billionaires really this detached from reality? The reason globalization is coming to a…
There's one BIG problem with LINQ. I'll agree that the syntax is marvelous, a game changer. The problem is performance. It's gotten slightly better over the years but compared to an ORM with less abstraction like…
Fair enough, we can disagree cordially on this one. I agree that it shouldn't matter but we disagree that it does. The other names you mentioned have a more silly connotation then bad or gross but I understand your…
It's not my company or me, it's my clients. Here's a sort of long winded story explaining what I mean that the corporate world can't use anything with the name "cockroach". If you disagree after reading, I'm open for a…
May I suggest renaming the thing already? 90% of the business world can't touch it with a name like that. How about Duradero ... Spanish for durable. The name doesn't seem to be taken by any other database type software
their name is the stupidest startup blunder I've ever seen. Enterprise won't go near it, seriously. I cannot tell a client I'm using a "cockroach" database, no fucking way. If we could go back and rename Windows Hitler…
Maybe I should talk to a lawyer...
This is my issue - I don't know. I assume any time is worth wasting if your developer builds even a small business since the value of anything over 5 employees is likely more than a million. Time management is not my…
My employment agreement at last three companies says they own any intellectual property I create on or off business hours with or without using company equipment. Whether or not its related to the current business.
I personally hate node with all of my being, but Go is good stuff and Java has two very solid REST frameworks Jersey and Spring Boot. Depending on the project needs you could use DropWizard or Play which come with a…
I agree 100%. My last place was a 100% MS shop and while .NET core seems like it will be great we ran into endless problems, specifically with compatibility and existing libraries. We couldn't get anything more than a…
it's not like emergency services will have any trouble getting into locked rooms. This was a giant inconvenience rather than any real danger.
it's possible and not even bad. Just live in a long stay hotel for a month or two until you find a house. Pay 3-5 k to have all your stuff packed up from old house and dropped at new house. Pay realtor to sell old…
> I don't want to raise money and I only have a few $k BE VERY AFRAID. I did this thinking I could get something off the ground fast enough to generate minimum income to live. It's possible ONLY if your level of support…
Sounds like it to me. Storing a crap ton of 300 byte messages is pretty common. Thousands of companies have been doing it for a decade. Anyone that does analytics or email probably stores far more of these than twitter.…
fascinating observation. I never noticed this until now...
sigh...another H1B hole so startups can enjoy the same benefits of cheap indentured labor as the big consulting agencies.
This NASA article on COPV failure is enlightening. https://www.nasa.gov/offices/nesc/home/Feature_COPVs_Jan-201... Turns out COPV's have a tendency to explode semi randomly, with failure modes that are not fully…
I, For One, Welcome Our New Google Overlords