It's probably time to call it virtual-first, rather than remote-first, cause remote makes people think isolated.
Taleb's book often came back to the example of the relatively free market that is a city's restaurants. Any one restaurant is fragile, but the entirety of the restaurant business in a city is antifragile - failure of…
this is what Salesforce does - they have publicly visible shards in the url (na11, na14, eu23, etc) and login.salesforce.com redirects you to your shard when it figures out who you are.
HTTPS does not protect you against sending data to a host owned by another company.
Except it's really hard to provide treatment for those illnesses if you can't find them regularly, so giving them a home, first, and then bringing services to that home is the only policy that makes sense. Seems to be…
So, people should just stop trying to improve things? XKCD 927 should be considered harmful, as while it is true that's how things sometimes happen, to start quoting it everywhere is to try to shut down people from…
It's probably time to call it virtual-first, rather than remote-first, cause remote makes people think isolated.
Taleb's book often came back to the example of the relatively free market that is a city's restaurants. Any one restaurant is fragile, but the entirety of the restaurant business in a city is antifragile - failure of…
this is what Salesforce does - they have publicly visible shards in the url (na11, na14, eu23, etc) and login.salesforce.com redirects you to your shard when it figures out who you are.
HTTPS does not protect you against sending data to a host owned by another company.
Except it's really hard to provide treatment for those illnesses if you can't find them regularly, so giving them a home, first, and then bringing services to that home is the only policy that makes sense. Seems to be…
So, people should just stop trying to improve things? XKCD 927 should be considered harmful, as while it is true that's how things sometimes happen, to start quoting it everywhere is to try to shut down people from…