while I would for sure check the permissions of the app (and double-check my employment contract for the possible implications of installing that specific app and logging in with my corporate account). Playing the…
Oh yeah for sure lol. Don't know how I could miss that since one part of the NDA shenanigans with the particular company I was talking about was that another company bought it during the same period that I started there…
Sure. My point was more "how would you know the experience would have been smooth" before you worked there for a while? edit: sure, her description of the hurdles etc might not be representative of things at that…
As someone who no longer shares devices / numbers / ... with employers partly due to NDA shenanigans in the same vein as in this article and when I left that company they tried to make my life as difficult as possible…
> Netflix has a subset of the content, and the subset differs on where they think you currently live and what deal netflix had with the various content providers that expires, see e.g.…
you're putting yourself at risk of split-brain though (or downtime due to fail-over (or the lack of it)). In either case what you're describing isn't really the 'cloud' alternative.
Long time lurker, first time (in a while) commenter :) I read a lot of blog content but the majority of books I read is fiction (wast majority is SF or fantasy). One reason is that if I want to read a non-fiction book…
while I would for sure check the permissions of the app (and double-check my employment contract for the possible implications of installing that specific app and logging in with my corporate account). Playing the…
Oh yeah for sure lol. Don't know how I could miss that since one part of the NDA shenanigans with the particular company I was talking about was that another company bought it during the same period that I started there…
Sure. My point was more "how would you know the experience would have been smooth" before you worked there for a while? edit: sure, her description of the hurdles etc might not be representative of things at that…
As someone who no longer shares devices / numbers / ... with employers partly due to NDA shenanigans in the same vein as in this article and when I left that company they tried to make my life as difficult as possible…
> Netflix has a subset of the content, and the subset differs on where they think you currently live and what deal netflix had with the various content providers that expires, see e.g.…
you're putting yourself at risk of split-brain though (or downtime due to fail-over (or the lack of it)). In either case what you're describing isn't really the 'cloud' alternative.
Long time lurker, first time (in a while) commenter :) I read a lot of blog content but the majority of books I read is fiction (wast majority is SF or fantasy). One reason is that if I want to read a non-fiction book…