I was worried about this as well and found a nice product called CharGon that I've been using since last May, no bristles and it makes short work of cleaning the grill:
I think it's even worse than that, I suspect there have been a lot of companies like CA that have had their access cut off and have retained the data. FB probably has never done a serious investigation of most of them.
This one is only important because it's gotten so much media attention. If it wasn't related to the election it would have been business as usual and nobody would care or know about CA.
Agreed, I always double check that the browser password manager works, but it's tricky because there is no standard around what the fields should be called to make it always work. The best way to make sure it works is to put the username directly above the password in the same form, that will result in most password managers working, and this is especially important on registration forms.
Great list. I've bookmarked this and already identified many interesting articles to read, in particular your articles on sales should be helpful as that is where I have the least experience.
It makes sense to me that larger projects would use forums, just to make sure you don't pollute issues too heavily.
TBH when I do interact with projects on github I'm mostly interacting with smaller projects and maybe issues are 'good enough' there.
For the larger projects they tend to have better documentation or I can have questions answered on stack overflow, maybe that's why I haven't run into this yet.
I'm wondering if you would have success trying to target projects that are growing rapidly or are in a mid range of popularity. Ideally the product is also giving back to the github repo authors, maybe it's automatically creating an FAQ for them?
This is a really excellent article about making and launching things. In particular the notes on how you changed your messaging for different communities is excellent.
github issues seems to be where most interaction with the community happens. It might be a bit of abuse for their intended purposes but every time I've had a question a github issue usually gets an answer pretty quickly.
What use cases does the forum service fullfil that github issues isn't a 'good enough' solution for?
This is a great list, thanks for putting this together. As a small feature request it would be great if I could see more of the apps at once, I think infinite scroll or just more apps per page would be nice.
I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank you and the team at Lightbend. There is a clarity of thinking and expressiveness in Scala that I haven't found in other languages. I have used Scala professionally for the past 3 years and enjoy it immensely as a language.
completely agree. There is a certain beauty to the first version that once you've learned the concepts it seems a shame to have to write the second one.
I haven't tried Go myself and I've been meaning to, but I have spent the last 3 years writing Scala code. Before learning Scala I didn't have any real experience with FP, and I think that was the real learning hurdle for me. Once I learned the FP ideas Scala became my preferred language. I think it's really funny but Java and C# have been becoming more Scala like, and to some extent the latest version of JavaScript are also starting to become Scala like. What I have come to accept is that Scala does take people time to learn, but it's not typically Scala the language, it's the FP aspects of it that are the stumbling blocks.
PS. I also work on a 100k Scala program and can go from clean to compiled in less than 2 minutes, and incremental compiles are extremely fast.
As a recent new father having my mother and father in law has been extremely helpful. For my wife and I we made a decision to move from NYC to live in the same city as them to start our family and that decision has made our lives much easier.
Where I sit with the entire thing is that this is a stark lesson in why security is important, and how effective phishing scams are.
However, once that information is out there, and verifiable through means like DKIM, we should absolutely scrutinize its content, and every voter should follow reports closely.
https://www.amazon.com/CharGon-PATENTED-PERFORMANCE-CLEANING...
I am not affiliated with the company at all, just like the product and know it's safe