DevOps As A Philosophy – DZone DevOps
“People, not process, are the most common cause of DevOps failures.”
“People, not process, are the most common cause of DevOps failures.”
*Facepalm*
“Today we had three push-button votes on the Copyright Directive. On one of the votes, we pressed the wrong button: the vote on the order in which we would vote. If it had gone through we could’ve voted on deleting Article 13, which we wanted. The vote should have ended up 314–315. ”
Quelle: Sweden Democrats & Swedish Social Democrats Defeat Motion to Amend Articles 11 & 13
Beim Thema Ridesharing scheiden sich die Geister. Ich habe es nie richtig verstanden, wie der einzelne Fahrer davon Leben kann. Mittlerweile geben schon Unternehmen wie Lyft zu, vielleicht niemals profitabel zu werden.
Ohne Fahrer geht es nicht, mit angestellten Fahrern und Sozialbeiträgen hingegen auch nicht.
Quelle: Warum Ridesharing hierzulande wohl nie Geld abwerfen wird | NGIN Mobility
I wonder how much data they lost. 12 years of video and music … thats a lot.
Quelle: Myspace deleted 12 years’ worth of music in a botched server migration – The Verge
Multiple protocols (HTTPS,HTTP,TCP,..) on the same entrypoint!
Today, we’re announcing Traefik 2.0 alpha, the edge router built with the future in mind.
Quelle: Back to Traefik 2.0 – containous
Whaoo … the first plant on the moon.
This security checklist should be mandatory for anyone who is using a computer or mobile device. It is an open source checklist of resources designed to improve your online privacy and security. Check things off to keep track as you go.
Quelle: Security Checklist
Good bye Facebook. 2019 started by deactivating / removing my Facebook account. All the good intentions to create a big community where betrayed over the years.
So long and thanks for all the fish.
See:
OMG .. so .. good bye Atlassian 🙁
Congratulations, Australia: somehow after chaotic scenes in parliament, the government last night managed to secure after-the-bell passage of its encryption-busting eavesdropping legislation.
Amazing – the District of Columbia’s legal code it hosted at GitHub.
The District has managed to take a practice of modern software development and apply it to its legal code by putting its legal code onto GitHub at https://github.com/DCCouncil/dc-law-xml.
Quelle: How I changed the law with a GitHub pull request | Ars Technica