hkothari | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2019)
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hkothari | 8 years ago | on: Blueborne – A new attack vector endangering major operating systems
Why is the title singling out Linux? Reading through the rest of it, it seems like this is on pretty much everything.
hkothari | 8 years ago | on: Cost-Based Optimizer in Apache Spark 2.2
There's a fair amount of overlap, but where the databricks article explains the techniques with charts and high level explanations, I go over the code instead.
hkothari | 8 years ago | on: The job no one wants: young people won't work in logging
Even if it's done in an environmentally sound way, I'd assume that there's a stigma that would be hard to get past.
hkothari | 8 years ago | on: Simple lays off 33 employees as top executives depart banking company
I've tried for the past few years to use them as my primary bank but it's actually unusable in that regard. Lately I've been asking myself what they're actually good at and it seems like the answer is mostly for providing prompt customer support to work around the issues that they're imposing on me in the first place by not being a real bank. I'm now slowly trying to transition away from them to something like Ally which seems to at least have some visible benefits.
hkothari | 8 years ago | on: FTC says Uber took a wrong turn with misleading privacy, security promises
"As a result of the failures described in Paragraph 18, on or about May 12, 2014, an intruder was able to access consumers’ personal information in plain text in Respondent’s Amazon S3 Datastore using an access key that one of Respondent’s engineers had publicly posted to GitHub, a code-sharing website used by software developers. The publicly posted key granted full administrative privileges to all data and documents stored within Respondent’s Amazon S3 Datastore."
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/1523054_ube... Page 5
hkothari | 9 years ago | on: Snapchat reportedly hit 160M daily users and $400M revenue in 2016
hkothari | 10 years ago | on: BeeGFS, the Parallel Cluster File System
hkothari | 10 years ago | on: Nissan's self-parking chairs
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