PixelPusher | 12 years ago | on: Vote Now: Who Should Be Time's Person of the Year? Edward Snowden
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PixelPusher | 12 years ago | on: Vote Now: Who Should Be Time's Person of the Year? Edward Snowden
So, right, how dare the government hold someone to their word? You're basically advocating lying and not honoring your promises.
BTW - I basically make a living honoring promises and contracts, otherwise we wouldn't have customers ;)
PixelPusher | 12 years ago | on: Vote Now: Who Should Be Time's Person of the Year? Edward Snowden
Most people complain about having their privacy taken away when using free online services. All I see are a bunch of ignorant loud mouths who got angry too late.
PixelPusher | 12 years ago | on: Vote Now: Who Should Be Time's Person of the Year? Edward Snowden
BTW, just voted for Miley. She definitely made my year.
PixelPusher | 12 years ago | on: ADHD Pill Faces High Hurdle in Europe as Stigma Persists
PixelPusher | 12 years ago | on: Why Bigfoot is unlikely only if you know what "unlikely" means
"Science — psychology in particular..."
Psychology, in itself, is not a science. This diminishes any of his further arguments and not being evidence based.
PS. Sorry was meant for parent comment.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Why I left Heroku, and notes on my new AWS setup
We ended up going with Heroku's hosted Postgres solution. It costs the exact same we were spending w/ two High CPU instances w/ provisioned IOPS volumes. Now we get fully managed, same price, and all the features of Postgres.
We still host our full application on AWS, the only thing is that we have a managed database. While Postgres makes it easy to setup replication and what not, AWS hardware just sucks. It takes time to properly tune it.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Is It Time For Programmers To Get Their Own Agents?
No reason someone else should make money for me finding a job.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Fulfilling the promise of an officeless world
Second, why would they put the picture of a communist leader who used to shoot defectors and kill artists? Why is he any sort of hero?
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Treehouse gets $7M to bring learn-to-code programs to high schools
The issue was that they bundled people together into the same computer class. We used to have people who didn't even know how to turn on a computer, much less make a Pascal game.
Good luck!
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Why Startups Should Choose Canada Over Silicon Valley
If you're building disposable demos, you probably have more problems than building software.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: How To Survive a Ground-Up Rewrite
Legacy systems have gone through so many fixes and shifts that it's almost impossible to recreate them without deep understanding of the business demands it meets.
The business part, I would say, is critical to being able to maintain (or re-write) a project.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Firefox 23 will block non-SSL content on SSL pages by default
My main dev environment is FireFox and i hate it when things work for FF but not Chrome.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Why Startups Should Choose Canada Over Silicon Valley
It's funny you mention Brian Wong, his company is a competitor of the company i work for. He's a smart guy, from what i can tell, but he would actually be one of the examples i'd use to cite lack of experience.
In software development, lack of experience can be a really big issue. For example, with lack of experience you may choose core piece of technology based on hype. coughmongodb and kiipcough
But, I digress, thanks for the article. Learned a bit about the Canadian start up eco-system.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Why Startups Should Choose Canada Over Silicon Valley
Maybe I'm getting old, but I find it really hard to take advice from such young people. My personal take is that they're bypassing a lot of the experience it takes to make a well rounded business person.
I personally feel like a douche trying to give advice to other people, particularly people older than me.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: How To Survive a Ground-Up Rewrite
What the author describes sounds like a complete nightmare.
On the projects I've worked on, I would like to think that a rewrite will not be needed.
If it does, it will be because we've now understood the problem space so well that we can start from scratch and avoid all the 'pivots' that happened in the original code base.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: Riak 1.3.1 released
If i had a feature request, it would be bulk data insert kind of how Redis does it.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: We call ourselves innovators, but most of us are really just iterators
The reason I haven't done a startup is because i simply don't have the monetary support. I have to pay for my mom and family, pay rent, etc. We don't have the privilege of a circle of people with money.
Our parents couldn't afford to send us to college, in fact it's better for them that we start working as early as possible. Our past generations weren't scientists, lawyers, etc. They were immigrants, mostly farm and home workers. So, we're one of the first generations to even have the opportunity to be lawyers, doctors, engineers, etc.
The author is right, and a lot of people can't relate or even think about those types of problems.
But, the problems he listed are still pretty dear in our hearts and perhaps the next few generations will tackle it.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: The Bloodthirsty Battle For Tech Talent
First of all, doctors generally save lives. And they have to go to school for at least 8 years. Lawyers, almost just as long.
How long does it take to learn Rails, HTML, and Javascript? A few months?
Average web developers are not that special. However, great engineers for whom Rails is an afterthought compared to what they know, are indeed comparable.
PixelPusher | 13 years ago | on: The Bloodthirsty Battle For Tech Talent
Do you think you deserve a better quality of life than say, a teacher? a doctor? I fail to see how even comparing yourself to them is not entitlement, especially if you're not a CS major.
The whole productivity bit is crap, I've been on that side and I know it. You may be more productive, but for very selfish reasons. The business is not more productive, and you isolate yourself from everyone else.
Businesses don't generally fail because of bad tech, they fail because they're not nimble enough to adapt and test ideas quickly.
A hero and their army are useless when they're late to the war.
I don't honor traitors, but go ahead and worship him all you want.