First off, I hate fucking Java. Second, the data may be correct, but the conclusion is out of reality. The reason this is an issue and the up votes go for the easiest not most secure answer, is 1. Human nature, 2. Companies don't give a flying fuck about security. If a "business" leader in a ecom org can't even be bothered to learn a single thing about how a web page even works, then they certainly don't really understand the impact of a few coding side steps and no budget will be allocated DAY TO DAY, to deal with it. After the fact security reviews are doomed to fail, because there is just to much rot after a while.
I don't care. I am done with Slashdot. This is NOT the kind of news that I give a damn about and it sure as hell doesn't belong on Slashdot. It is the kind of fluf, so called science news, that gets on TV. Enjoy the shithole copy of every other newsource that./ has become.
What about compression/measurement error due to squeezing the stamps? Maybe if they are stacked and then laid horizontally? What about comparing water moistened stamps to saliva moistened stamps? Maybe either one gets the stamp more wet and causes some curling, for example.
He wasn't talking about FreeBSD 20 years ago, he was talking about App deployment on mainframes 20 years ago. Yes, junior it isn't a new idea. Sure some things are different, but many fundamentals were ideas way way before we had the super power, speed we do now.
What is the site? This smells of some poor choices, but mixing in A/B with Analytics in your description is not clear. Are your pages fully cached with a CDN? Are there major content decisions made only in the JS?
It isn't the amount, as much as the complexity and the number of different vendors, programmers, companies that are represented. The post a way's up blaming "tracking" is way oversimplified and hitting the wrong issue. How do you debug a page for performance AND MAKE ANY CHANGES, if much of the code you didn't write and you can't change?
I don't know how this got moded up, it is nonsense. Most tracking happens post load/post interactive, and someone saying, "looking at your status line" is a telltale for this person not having a clue about website performance opt. I get this from JS devs and PM's all of the time, and I really do have to prove that the 1M of badly optimized images is more the problem.
Lower transportation costs, well frankly if those go up, I see a likely benifit regarding more local jobs. I don't see batteries powering those massive container ships, but then again, there is more oil for that kind of shit if it isn't being used in cars, for other power etc.
I ran Linuz on a potato clock, next...
Bravo. Bravo.
First off, I hate fucking Java. Second, the data may be correct, but the conclusion is out of reality. The reason this is an issue and the up votes go for the easiest not most secure answer, is 1. Human nature, 2. Companies don't give a flying fuck about security. If a "business" leader in a ecom org can't even be bothered to learn a single thing about how a web page even works, then they certainly don't really understand the impact of a few coding side steps and no budget will be allocated DAY TO DAY, to deal with it. After the fact security reviews are doomed to fail, because there is just to much rot after a while.
I don't care. I am done with Slashdot. This is NOT the kind of news that I give a damn about and it sure as hell doesn't belong on Slashdot. It is the kind of fluf, so called science news, that gets on TV. Enjoy the shithole copy of every other newsource that ./ has become.
You shouldn't even be allowed to hide who you are when you own a domain.
I think you meant to type in, "enhancement" on your Google search, good luck on that.
Yeah, truely awesome concept! The only way we can be sure.
I have never really 100% understood why it is better for sorting, than say bubble, is there any relation to this approach re core usage?
You said IoT so many times I just hate you and don't want to read your comment.
esp the god damn lowercase o just makes my skin crawl.
Webkit or not, about as much as I want TCP by pidgin.
Why am I suppose to hate systemd? I frankly haven't noticed it at all until people started complaining here.
But what if no charity at all evetually spawns wider thought on our responsiblity to each other, not as charity, but as being decent human beings.
What about compression/measurement error due to squeezing the stamps? Maybe if they are stacked and then laid horizontally? What about comparing water moistened stamps to saliva moistened stamps? Maybe either one gets the stamp more wet and causes some curling, for example.
your body to science
Which one should I use now and why?
What is the alternative?
He wasn't talking about FreeBSD 20 years ago, he was talking about App deployment on mainframes 20 years ago. Yes, junior it isn't a new idea. Sure some things are different, but many fundamentals were ideas way way before we had the super power, speed we do now.
It was kinda sorta in style during the Roman empire, just for a few centuries or so.
Fucktard, you are an absolute moron. Anon coward or not it has to be said. Look up the term, middleware, PLEASE.
What is the site? This smells of some poor choices, but mixing in A/B with Analytics in your description is not clear. Are your pages fully cached with a CDN? Are there major content decisions made only in the JS?
It isn't the amount, as much as the complexity and the number of different vendors, programmers, companies that are represented. The post a way's up blaming "tracking" is way oversimplified and hitting the wrong issue. How do you debug a page for performance AND MAKE ANY CHANGES, if much of the code you didn't write and you can't change?
I don't know how this got moded up, it is nonsense. Most tracking happens post load/post interactive, and someone saying, "looking at your status line" is a telltale for this person not having a clue about website performance opt. I get this from JS devs and PM's all of the time, and I really do have to prove that the 1M of badly optimized images is more the problem.
Lower transportation costs, well frankly if those go up, I see a likely benifit regarding more local jobs. I don't see batteries powering those massive container ships, but then again, there is more oil for that kind of shit if it isn't being used in cars, for other power etc.
Fukushima, yeah, a power plant needs a nice view...