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I misread 'suck' as 'work' for a second
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Two months ago, security experts and web users panicked when a Google engineer discovered a major bug — known as Heartbleed — that put over a million web servers at risk. The bug doesn't make the news much anymore, but that doesn't mean the problem's solved. Security researcher Robert David Graham has found that at least 309,197 servers are still vulnerable to the exploit. I know you're all *really* busy, but this is kinda important
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Any model is provisional and we need to keep challenging them to find their weak spots, Eric Evans stated in his keynote at this year's DDD Exchange conference yesterday in London when walking through and challenging his own fundamental assumptions of Domain-Driven Design, DDD. Eric excludes misassumptions from his analysis, e.g. that OOP is mandatory or that tactical building blocks like repositories have to be used, neither which are real assumptions of DDD. "Such assumptions are often full of holes, but remain most precious to the convinced."
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I assumed "DDD" was Data-Driven Design.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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The worst kept secret is that employees are making less on average every year. There are millions of reasons for this, but we’re going to focus on one that we can control. Staying employed at the same company for over two years on average is going to make you earn less over your lifetime by about 50% or more. And people who don't stay employed earn 100% less
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He maybe right about the numbers (but I do not think so, my salary grow by 400% raise in the last 17 years, which make it an 23% up yearly), but there are other values in it...
1. No-one likes to hire someone who changes job every 2 year! It means that he comes to here for 2 years and after that you will have to teach someone else to do his job...
2. You may got a better salary, but that means to learn a new job (and it does not matter how good you are in your filed, in every company you will have to learn) and to prove yourself again, otherwise you will have to look for a new job after two month and not two years...
3. There is a certain age factor in our 'modern' world (proved to be stupid as it is, but nevertheless exists) that can hit you while over 45-50...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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EFF says open Wi-Fi tool promotes efficiency, neighborliness, and privacy. "Imagine all the people, sharing all the world"
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Do you spend more than seven hours a day parked in front of a computer monitor? Results from a newly published study suggest you could be stripping your "tear film" of a component that helps keep your eyes clean, lubricated and healthy. "Can I do it until I need glasses?"
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The original medical article is titled "Alteration of Tear Mucin 5AC in Office Workers Using Visual Display Terminals" and uses "VDT" throughout the article.
We all have VDTs and we're gonna DIE!@!
Then I read more of the article.
It states "The team found participants who worked with computer screens for more than seven hours each day ..."
WOW, what a relief!! Cuz I spent 12+ hours staring at a computer each NIGHT!
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Night time viewing only wears out your hand.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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We’ve recently shipped new collection types on NuGet with our Immutable Collections package. NuGet allows us to ship prerelease and experimental versions of libraries to gather feedback from the community. In this post, our software developer intern Ian Hays will talk about his intern project: an experimental NuGet package containing advanced collection types. Need to store a collection of collections? (When will the madness end?)
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In my team I'm the only developer who uses immutable types and collections. I expect the others to change to match my usage eventually...
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Companies face a number of short-term challenges, RAND Corp. says. "To protect those who are not able to protect themselves is a duty which every one owes to society."
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A few months old, but I don't recall it being reported here at the time:
According to their data, they have found that Android is the leader in downloads, however despite that, their app revenue is around $1.2 billion. This is no small figure but in contrast to Windows Phone whose app downloads is only a fraction of Android, their app revenue is at $0.95 billion, which is pretty close to what Android is making. Statistic Brain breaks it down further and finds that Windows Phone developers essentially make on average about $0.23 per download, versus Android developers who only make $0.04. As for iOS, they are leading in app revenue at $6.4 billion which puts them at $0.24 per download.
That's WP8's app market having total sales revenue in 2013 that is 79% of the total from Google Play, and an ARPU that's 96% as large as that from iOS users.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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The Chinese Government infamously announced recently that they have banned the use of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 on Government PC's due to the cloud/Modern UI integration. While it may not sound like a big deal on the surface, Microsoft are currently panicking regarding the whole ordeal, and are currently reconsidering a number of plans with Windows 9. Maybe they can put an XP UI over the Win8 foundation?
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I think they should resurrect Microsoft Bob as the default shell. Everybody loved Bob!
10 PRINT "Software is hard. - D. Knuth"
20 GOTO 10
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_Maxxx_ wrote: wear it on your foot Of course not - you hang it on the wall and it will monitor the health of your house, a modernized Sheng Fui report...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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As tech hiring continues to rise, job candidates are getting choosier and demanding better salaries, according to Dice. "Show me the money!"
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After a year of pressure, U.S. law enforcement officials announce a major success in their phone anti-theft push. "The governor called and you're off the hook!"
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Google has announced that it will provide up to $50 million for organizations that can help encourage more girls to take an interest in computer science at an early age. Encouraging the other half of the next generation of coders
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Kent Sharkey wrote: encourage more girls to take an interest in computer scientists
would be OK too.
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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We need a website for that!
TTFN - Kent
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With reactions like that, no wonder there are no women in the field.
I'd rather be phishing!
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