You could even use an XMPP client with HipChat for your business chat. Though, I'd argue XMPP was one of the factors that contributed to HipChat's demise (it wasn't the sole reason, but trying to scale presence via XMPP proved to be a nightmare).
Presence is the key problem. It scales badly - in terms of compute, bandwidth, and battery. And it's not actually useful. Lose lose. Solution: don't use XMPP.
I remember reading Kevin Mitnick books in the early 2000s and it really open my eyes about social engineering and how hacking is more than just cracking a code. Help me become a better DevOps and Software Engineer.
Is anyone noticing that port `19421` no longer has anything listening on it? We are noticing some machines suddenly stop listening on this port but they have not downloaded any update. In zoom patching the running web server without user interaction?
The link is to NPR an "American privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization"[1]. I cant think of many other media organization with more free content then NPR in the US.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPR
Funny, the link for "using Elasticsearch" points to an interview I gave ;)
He raises some good points on ES current problems with master election, I have raised it with the ES team during meetup with them and we have a work around the issue (we discovered the bug during our testing). Its important to know the soft points of the system your using and how to work around it. We feel like we have a good workaround and I think that has been the point of his series is to point out the flaws in common tools and you should be read to work around them. But he found a single flaw and attacked it hard, so, I am not sure throwing away the whole thing for a single flaw is a great recommendation.
Local blogs are reporting the story: http://sfist.com/2013/12/20/angry_protesters_smash_google_bu... and it seems to back your theory. I dont think I see a single person of minority in the protest. Also the local sites are doing a better job at reporting the story then this bias site.
I am actually 4 months out from my own ACL surgery, tore mine skiing and one thing the OP forgets to mention is many insurance will never pay that $60k as they have pre-negotiated rated with the hospitals and doctors. My surgery was done in SF (not the cheapest city in the world..) and according to the bill came out to just over 100k, but, my insurance paid 17k. What happen to the rest? Well I assume it was just inflated costs that the hospitals adds to the bill so the insurance can negotiate down.
I gave it a quick once over but the thing that already made me think this auther does not know what he is talking about is this line:
> You've got some decent stock, say, like, 200,000 options. You vest over four years and your strike is $1/share
What startup is that? If it has a $1/share valuation its already near the end of its "start up" runway. And if your getting 200k in shares then its either really earl on or the strike price is really low. I have had offers from YC-Backed companies in the past and its one or the other, not both.