Useful approach. There's still a missing link for a perfect workflow: being able to export the CSS properties generated this way into a pre/postprocessor framework (bootstrap, zurb etc) instead of overriding the resulting CSS.
A note to the author, and a wish: please stop abusing the term unicorn just for the sake of having catchy trendy titles, unless there is a meaning in "the unicorn workflow" I'm not aware of.
Italian living in Finland here. I second the theories presented in this article.
I'm also recognising in my family the progressive mingling of Italian words with the totally unrelated structures of the weird ugro-finnish language.
>For whatever reason, foods and curse words linger longer in a disrupted language.
My take on this is that very private situations (family dinners, arguments) create a humorous or angry context that stimulates and reinforces the use of this words.
Regarding mashups: I can mention the italian polpetta (meatball) becoming "polpettat" (singular) and "polpetteja" (plural)
NQ Mobile buys cheap installs in under developed countries where there are no in app purchases (Or very low).
The same technique is followed by several Chinese mobile companies. I don't think its well understood why these companies are buying installs and where the money is coming from.
Here are the top ten Tool in India. 8 of 10 are by Chinese companies (Primarily by buying Installs. I am not saying all of them but most of them are). India and China have Conflicts.
Tools is one category that require scary permissions.
It is interesting to consider if this was bred from sloppy ethics or ignorance. It would not shock me to find that someone really thought that this is good enough "security".
That being said, those that do not have the skills to realize that this is not sufficient need to reach out to those that do. If you organization does not have security staff, then a contracted audit is necessary. If someone is producing a product and are trying to claim it is secure, ignorance of what secure actually is, is not an excuse.
I have both experience in wp multisite and in the wpmu commercial plugin.
Multisite adds >400ms latency to the whole system, which you can overcome only by adding some solid server-level caching system.
Wpmu doesn't slow down as much, and it can give you some nice added features like translation management. You can "translate" pretty much everything, including images and css. The url structure you need is available out of the box. I never tested alternative plugins.