Startups are making the rejection letter a thing of the pasttechcrunch.com2 points·by Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·0 comments
Ghostium·9 jaar geleden·discuss"Each container deployed is securely isolated from other customers using proven virtualization technology. "Does anybody know if they mentioned anywhere what they use? LXC or Jails? Or some homegrown stuff?
Ghostium·9 jaar geleden·discussAlso some crypto trojans delete or even encrypt your snapshots if you using the existing restore software from Windows.
Ghostium·9 jaar geleden·discussAgain? I'm annoyed of this topic. If you kept improving yourself along the way, I'm confident you will find a good company that value your knowledge.
Ghostium·9 jaar geleden·discussMaybe they don't cover all talks, I haven't look into that, but I used the book summary feature quite alot.https://www.getabstract.com/en/summaries/video-talks-lib/
Ghostium·9 jaar geleden·discussMaybe this could help: https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/master/this%...
Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·discussWhile Elliott writes a lot of good posts, in my eyes his blog posts are a bit too much biased.
Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·discussCopyleft only affects changes to the original work. Usage with proprietary software is not affected.
Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·discussThe other option would be open core (crippled open source). However, I dislike both, I still would prefer supported source as the goal is more clear.
Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·discussWhat I'm asking me myself everytime I see a post about data leak, could you sue a company for the leak?
Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·discuss"Non-performant features have been removed or replaced where an alternative solution is easy to adopt without too many changes." Sound for me like preact (https://github.com/developit/preact)
Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·discussIt's the same solution for the npm left-pad problem. In my opinion every type of package repository should be mirrored & cached for production :)
Ghostium·10 jaar geleden·discussHmm, I still will use Gitlab instead of Github. Unlimited public and private repos for free is nice.
Does anybody know if they mentioned anywhere what they use? LXC or Jails? Or some homegrown stuff?