Because it is the start of an HTML tag, and/. allows them in comments to a degree. Typically, you overcome this with the use of an HTML entity by typing out the HTML Entity Name. So typing ">" will result in the site displaying a <
DevOps is not a role and if you are hiring "DevOps Engineers" you are doing it wrong. You don't hire "Agile Developers" - agile is a method that developers use. The same goes for DevOps. It is a way of running a team. That team should be made up of generalists and specialists as is appropriate to the size and business needs of the organization.
If things get that far, you have missed about 20 dead canaries in that particular coal mine. I half jokingly refer to major outages as "resume generating events" - because I know if I F@#$ up too much, I need to thing about moving on (never had that happen, actually - needing to move on. I've caused outages.). Have you been PIPed? Get out. Bad change in managers? Start looking. Is the company too poor to afford free sodas for employees anymore? Then either the no longer value their most important asset - their employees or they are on hard financial times and layoffs may be coming. Time to contact that recruiter.
I'm really good at what I do (and you should be too) - I can always find someone who will value me as an employee. Barring a hostile takeover with an immediate firing, you should never be fired. I monitor the internal politics at all the companies I work for and if the political winds shift and I smell anything stinky, I'm out well before I ever have a chance of being fired. It protects my resume and makes sure I can always answer the question "Why did you leave your last company" in a way that will make my next company want to hire me. If I'm going to lose a job, I want to lose it on my own terms.
I believe that in the movie, they started using AI to lint their code, then it became self aware and just started writing the code and finally gave rise to the terminators which put all humans into a simulation to harvest their bioenergy.
Or something like that...
While it might put Uber drivers at risk legally (which they more than likely would see Good Samaritan protections) a study showed that people who found their own ride to the hospital when shot or stabbed were 62% less likely to die on the way to the hospital. So Uber and lift actually make _better_ ambulances.
This. Since when did "addiction" become divorced from a chemical dependence marked by withdrawl manifested by real measurable medical (and potentially life-threatening) symptoms? This is what differentiates a real addiction and an "addiction".
When I get recruiting calls (and I get the often) I will either flat out say I don't do contract positions or I will raise my asking price (which is usually already significantly above what I am making - into the 6 figures range) because the fact is I can't get healthcare and I don't get vacations on a contract position. If workers don't start pushing back, companies will never get the hint that they can't just contract their problems out to someone else. Eventually, they will get the hint.
I reported this one orange-looking neo-nazi who kept tweeting under the handle "@realdonaldtrump" and they never banned that account either. So i'm really not surprised they sided with the rest of the nazis and banned the bot instead.
Examples:
I'm a digital plumber = Network Admin
I'm a janitor/groundskeeper in an imaginary world, I clean up other people's messes and fix crap they break = Sys Admin>
Etc...
...the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Just because Google and Amazon are the highest profile defenders of Net Neutrality doesn't make them Mother Theresa - It just so happens that their interest aligns with yours (for the moment; see: Netflix).
Discuss. OK. Well, I know that you old timers have trouble keeping up with the lingo "the youth" use these days and all their newfangled technology, but, clearly, this is flamebait and you are trolling. As it turns out, The Oxford English Dictionary places the origin of the term "Troll" in 1990 on Usenet in which veteran users would "Troll for newbies", or "noobs" and yank their chains a bit.
So, I think you may have misunderstood my second hashtag (and hashtags in general). One clue was the pluralization of "noobs" - as you would (hypothetically) be a singlenoob this would not apply to you. Secondly, hashtags go at the end of a twitter post, and this was meant as a comical appendix to your comment, implying it would be you (the self-proclaimed old-timer) calling everyone else "noobs" for responding your flamebait comment.
In this way, I use sarcasm to call out and shame you for your flamebaiting. Clearly, all Operating systems have bugs and always will. Claiming one is better than another is just trying to start a flame-war. Frankly all OSes suck. Just differently.
I really don't get why a company with that much cash in the bank can't manage to field a decent OS test protocol system.
Because OSX doesn't run on an iPhone. They didn't get that much cash in the bank by dumping a bunch of effort into an OS for a platform that really doesn't make them very much money. Despite the MacBook and OSX being a great device, it's now the read-headed stepchild at Apple. And they keep trying to make it more like the iPhone by cramming iTunes and the App store down my throat...
If my eco-friendly place of employment offers free power for charging during my workday I don't have a 400-kilowatt-hours-per-year limit, I can make closer to $708.75 a month and run my rig for every workday of the month. I could also plug it in at home and run it some more during my evening if I wanted to, but at least this way, I cut my production costs by 1/3rd. And if my eco-friendly apartment complex also offers free power? Now I'm *really* making some extra coin (pun intended.)
...that John Oliver talked about whatabboutism? This is clearly an instance of that. Yes, there may be problems on the internet with large companies, but this doesn't mean that ISPs should be able to charge for different levels or speeds of access on the basis of what content you are consuming. Google and Facebook are crocks with socks. ISPs are Hitler.
The reason I read aggregated news (and/.) is so that I don't have to read the original source for literally everything. If I was going to bother to read the entirety of every single original source, I wouldn't on on/. in the first place, so I'm having a had time figuring out why you are here bothering with calling me a hopelessly naive idiot (unless you too are a "hopelessly naive idiot" who reads/. summaries yourself...)
That means that this article, as it is written on/. is a non-sequitur as it never establishes that context. Perhaps it should have read "... KRENEL security problems are primarily 'just bugs.'?
I don't see how this is different than the delivery man simply reaching over and unplugging the Camera's data or power cable. Not sure how Amazon is going to patch that...
Actually, linguists say the British accent circa the Elizabethan period would have sounded closes to the American southern accent. In related news, Shakespeare performed using Original Pronunciation is fascinating.
ugh, Why does a LESS_THAN symbol disappear?
Because it is the start of an HTML tag, and /. allows them in comments to a degree. Typically, you overcome this with the use of an HTML entity by typing out the HTML Entity Name. So typing ">" will result in the site displaying a <
DevOps is not a role and if you are hiring "DevOps Engineers" you are doing it wrong. You don't hire "Agile Developers" - agile is a method that developers use. The same goes for DevOps. It is a way of running a team. That team should be made up of generalists and specialists as is appropriate to the size and business needs of the organization.
...it is a new U2 album!
If things get that far, you have missed about 20 dead canaries in that particular coal mine. I half jokingly refer to major outages as "resume generating events" - because I know if I F@#$ up too much, I need to thing about moving on (never had that happen, actually - needing to move on. I've caused outages.). Have you been PIPed? Get out. Bad change in managers? Start looking. Is the company too poor to afford free sodas for employees anymore? Then either the no longer value their most important asset - their employees or they are on hard financial times and layoffs may be coming. Time to contact that recruiter. I'm really good at what I do (and you should be too) - I can always find someone who will value me as an employee. Barring a hostile takeover with an immediate firing, you should never be fired. I monitor the internal politics at all the companies I work for and if the political winds shift and I smell anything stinky, I'm out well before I ever have a chance of being fired. It protects my resume and makes sure I can always answer the question "Why did you leave your last company" in a way that will make my next company want to hire me. If I'm going to lose a job, I want to lose it on my own terms.
It really shouldn't make it to v .9. The joke is a stillborn and a miscarriage of comedy.
I believe that in the movie, they started using AI to lint their code, then it became self aware and just started writing the code and finally gave rise to the terminators which put all humans into a simulation to harvest their bioenergy. Or something like that...
Oh yea, honest AI/Automaton politicians, Sweet ;)
No, they will just lie more efficiently. They are still politicians.
While it might put Uber drivers at risk legally (which they more than likely would see Good Samaritan protections) a study showed that people who found their own ride to the hospital when shot or stabbed were 62% less likely to die on the way to the hospital. So Uber and lift actually make _better_ ambulances.
This. Since when did "addiction" become divorced from a chemical dependence marked by withdrawl manifested by real measurable medical (and potentially life-threatening) symptoms? This is what differentiates a real addiction and an "addiction".
When I get recruiting calls (and I get the often) I will either flat out say I don't do contract positions or I will raise my asking price (which is usually already significantly above what I am making - into the 6 figures range) because the fact is I can't get healthcare and I don't get vacations on a contract position. If workers don't start pushing back, companies will never get the hint that they can't just contract their problems out to someone else. Eventually, they will get the hint.
Sad!
I reported this one orange-looking neo-nazi who kept tweeting under the handle "@realdonaldtrump" and they never banned that account either. So i'm really not surprised they sided with the rest of the nazis and banned the bot instead.
Learn the art of self-deprecation and explain your job badly instead.
Examples:
I'm a digital plumber = Network Admin
I'm a janitor/groundskeeper in an imaginary world, I clean up other people's messes and fix crap they break = Sys Admin>
Etc...
...the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Just because Google and Amazon are the highest profile defenders of Net Neutrality doesn't make them Mother Theresa - It just so happens that their interest aligns with yours (for the moment; see: Netflix).
How are they different?!?! They are progressive you prehistoric luddite.
Discuss. OK. Well, I know that you old timers have trouble keeping up with the lingo "the youth" use these days and all their newfangled technology, but, clearly, this is flamebait and you are trolling. As it turns out, The Oxford English Dictionary places the origin of the term "Troll" in 1990 on Usenet in which veteran users would "Troll for newbies", or "noobs" and yank their chains a bit. So, I think you may have misunderstood my second hashtag (and hashtags in general). One clue was the pluralization of "noobs" - as you would (hypothetically) be a singlenoob this would not apply to you. Secondly, hashtags go at the end of a twitter post, and this was meant as a comical appendix to your comment, implying it would be you (the self-proclaimed old-timer) calling everyone else "noobs" for responding your flamebait comment. In this way, I use sarcasm to call out and shame you for your flamebaiting. Clearly, all Operating systems have bugs and always will. Claiming one is better than another is just trying to start a flame-war. Frankly all OSes suck. Just differently.
#flamebait #noobs
I really don't get why a company with that much cash in the bank can't manage to field a decent OS test protocol system.
Because OSX doesn't run on an iPhone. They didn't get that much cash in the bank by dumping a bunch of effort into an OS for a platform that really doesn't make them very much money. Despite the MacBook and OSX being a great device, it's now the read-headed stepchild at Apple. And they keep trying to make it more like the iPhone by cramming iTunes and the App store down my throat...
I set my root account to /bin/false
If my eco-friendly place of employment offers free power for charging during my workday I don't have a 400-kilowatt-hours-per-year limit, I can make closer to $708.75 a month and run my rig for every workday of the month. I could also plug it in at home and run it some more during my evening if I wanted to, but at least this way, I cut my production costs by 1/3rd. And if my eco-friendly apartment complex also offers free power? Now I'm *really* making some extra coin (pun intended.)
...that John Oliver talked about whatabboutism? This is clearly an instance of that. Yes, there may be problems on the internet with large companies, but this doesn't mean that ISPs should be able to charge for different levels or speeds of access on the basis of what content you are consuming. Google and Facebook are crocks with socks. ISPs are Hitler.
The reason I read aggregated news (and /.) is so that I don't have to read the original source for literally everything. If I was going to bother to read the entirety of every single original source, I wouldn't on on /. in the first place, so I'm having a had time figuring out why you are here bothering with calling me a hopelessly naive idiot (unless you too are a "hopelessly naive idiot" who reads /. summaries yourself...)
That means that this article, as it is written on /. is a non-sequitur as it never establishes that context. Perhaps it should have read "... KRENEL security problems are primarily 'just bugs.'?
I don't see how this is different than the delivery man simply reaching over and unplugging the Camera's data or power cable. Not sure how Amazon is going to patch that...
Actually, linguists say the British accent circa the Elizabethan period would have sounded closes to the American southern accent. In related news, Shakespeare performed using Original Pronunciation is fascinating.