disclaimer: I actually have Creative Cloud now.
disclaimer: I actually think that many facets of Windows are better than anything else, but I know many here do not.
disclaimer: I actually work for IBM Research now, but not on anything related to Cell.
disclaimer: I actually wouldn't bet anything either way, but I think the sentiment is right.
disclaimer: I almost work for Rollbar
disclaimer: I already did and still do have a wonderful relationship with my landlord and employer.
disclaimer: I also work as an engineer at Toptal and I love it
disclaimer: I am a Canadian permanent resident.
disclaimer: I am a co-author of the document.
disclaimer: I am a contributor to dagobah
disclaimer: I am a core contributor.
disclaimer: I am affiliated with Curse, a popular games media network which has taken no part in the controversy.
disclaimer: I am affiliated with Mozilla.
disclaimer: I am a foreigner living in Japan, but not for very long yet.
disclaimer: I am a former Amazon employee.
disclaimer: I am a former Amazon employee, though I sold my stock.
disclaimer: i am a founder of the Kubernetes project and did the article with Cade at Wired.
disclaimer, I am a happy FastSpring customer in the US, but have no other relationship with them
disclaimer: I am a librarian.
disclaimer - I am all for reducing CO2 emissions strictly on principle (this is not dependent on the effects of CO2) and have put my money behind my beliefs - I have driven hybrid vehicles to support technology towards that end since 2003.
disclaimer: I am also a smaller Tesla investor.
disclaimer: I am an Airbnb host.
disclaimer: I am an Airbnb host, but not in Cali.
disclaimer: I am an angel investor in the company.
disclaimer: I am an Apache Storm PMC Member
disclaimer: i am an employee of PIA
disclaimer, I am an ex-pat from Nova Scotia, but I still love the place and miss the feeling of community and hospitality.
disclaimer: I am an immigrant in the US on a L visa.
disclaimer: I'am an Indonesian.
disclaimer: I am an NRA member
disclaimer: I am a PhD student in the Berkeley computer architecture group, which designs RISC-V
disclaimer: I am a physicist
disclaimer: I am a programmer, not a designer or UX specialist.
disclaimer: I am a programmer who works for startups, but I've always admired scientists and researchers and have often contemplated a career switch to biotech.
disclaimer: I am associated and helping the group.
disclaimer: I am associated with Flic
disclaimer: I am a TagniFi co-founder.
disclaimer, I am a volunteer for the research org putting on the conference.
disclaimer, I am British.
disclaimer: I am building open source tooling in top of ECS, and have published a head to head review of ECS vs Triton
disclaimer - I am citizen of EU nation
disclaimer: I am doing this publicity as a happy customer, without earning anything in return.
disclaimer: I am female
disclaimer: I am half-kidding, of course.
disclaimer: I am in favor of increasing the minimum wage, as it is woefully behind compared to inflation and CPI
disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with Dataquest.
disclaimer: I am longtime supporter and EFF member.
disclaimer: I am married to a European.
disclaimer: I am merely foot-deep.
disclaimer: I am more a follower of Zen Buddhism.
disclaimer: I am no lawyer, and do not know much about this specific case.
disclaimer: I am not a doctor
disclaimer: I am not a doctor, nor a dietician.
disclaimer: I am not a doctor, this is not advice, just my personal experience.
disclaimer, I am not affiliated with Altschool and do not know if they will be successful in their mission.
disclaimer: I am not affiliated with either Ubuntu or Kubuntu.
disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and the above is simply my opinion.
disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, and this isn't legal advice.
disclaimer: I am not a lawyer or accountant, this is not intended to be formal legal or tax advice, etc etc.
disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice, if you consider to use this as defense in a court, you might want to consider getting an attorney.
disclaimer; I am not a mathematician.
disclaimer: I am not an accountant.
disclaimer: I am not an accountant, seek professional advice.
disclaimer i am not an american nor wester european and am in similar position of being a cheap eastern european workforce
disclaimer: I Am Not An Epidemiologist, I am not extensively familiar with recent literature on the subject, I just did a bit of unrelated work in computational protein folding and couldn't help but wonder.
disclaimer, I am not an official Dropbox spokesperson, and these are not necessarily company stances.
disclaimer: I am not anti-union, just making an observation.
disclaimer: I am not a physicist.
disclaimer: I am not a physicist, and the math is way over my head, so I cannot double-check it.
disclaimer: I am not a programmer.
disclaimer: I am not a PyPy core dev but I do work closely with them.
disclaimer: I am not associated with Nginx, except that I shook some folks hands, and I might have remembered something wrong.
disclaimer: I am not associated with Nix in any way.
disclaimer: I am not a tax adviser etc.
disclaimer: I am not a Trump supporter.
disclaimer: I am not a UAV operator.
disclaimer: I am not a VC and may be totally wrong.
disclaimer: I am not a web dev.
disclaimer: I am not German
disclaimer: I am not korean.
disclaimer I am not rich
disclaimer - i am not very fond of usual loud-screaming-around feminists.
disclaimer I am on CM since 12.
disclaimer: I am one of the contributors to that idea
disclaimer: I am one of the developers that built this.
disclaimer: I am one of the founders
disclaimer: I am one of the maintainers of the web tutorial.
disclaimer: I am one of the most paranoid people I know and I know some pretty radical left-wing hippies.
disclaimer: I am only a young person in Germany, but used the 0.
disclaimer: I am OP and work at GCP.
disclaimer: I am security team lead at Applause.
disclaimer: I am somewhat into youth culture and use a lot of slang in everyday speech.
disclaimer, I am the author
disclaimer: I am the author of bluebird
disclaimer: I am the author of the article.
disclaimer: i am the author of this post
disclaimer: I am the author of those tools.
disclaimer: I am the curator of these newsletters.
disclaimer: I am the DataStax founder but I am not involved in the drivers team or their CLA.
disclaimer: I am the founder of the Cloud IDE - Codeanywhere.
disclaimer: I am the jobsbcn startup jobs list maintainer.
disclaimer: I am the main author of the Cryptech TRNG.
disclaimer: I am very uninformed on this subject and do not know what I'm talking about.
disclaimer: I am Vietnamese, spent most my life in Vietnam, tried to do startup in Vietnam, failed to compete with Facebook when it started with only 1M users in Vietnam.
disclaimer: I am with JFrog
disclaimer: I am working for Cloud 66
disclaimer: I am working on what will be a competitor.
disclaimer: I applied S15 and they declined to invite me.
disclaimer: I applied to work at Google Sydney, got the job, and was relocated.
disclaimer: I assume that existing, proven implementations are used and out from one cipher is handed over to another as input, keys and IVs and other crypto mumbo jumbo are not recycled and that the implementation does not offer new side-channel attacks somehow etc etc.
disclaimer: I authored this article.
disclaimer: I bootstapped a competitor to Sonar, Highlight, and Glancee during this time period, but we never made it to Launch (problems with execution).
disclaimer: I bootstapped a competitor to Sonar, Highlight, and Glancee during this time period, but we never made it to Launch (problems with execution).
disclaimer: I briefly worked for Academia.
disclaimer: I build Heap.
disclaimer: I built Devarist.
disclaimer: I built it
disclaimer: I built it.
disclaimer: I by no means speak for Disney or it's IT department.
disclaimer: I came to the comments first.
disclaimer; I certainly do
disclaimer: I co-founded a startup in the space (http://www.scholasticahq.com) and Sociological Science uses our platform for managing their peer review process.
disclaimer: i cofounded GWWC
disclaimer, I completely sympathize with your position and agree that communication is essential.
disclaimer: I contributed a patchset to WINE 4 years ago.
disclaimer: I contribute to kde.
disclaimer: I contribute to Mozilla Input codebase but have no affiliation with Mozilla.
disclaimer; I contribute to Rocket.
disclaimer: I could be wrong about the number above, but afaik its in the ballpark.
disclaimer: I created HTTPie
disclaimer: I currently own both Apple laptop (MBP13) and Lenovo laptop (T430s).
disclaimer: I designed the Factom Explorer and played a significant role in the launch of Factom.
disclaimer: I did an engineering school in France.
disclaimer: I didn't check
disclaimer: I didn't do this yet myself in this case
disclaimer: I didn't downvote you, I just comment to offer some insight (unrequited perhaps).
disclaimer, I didn't make it.
disclaimer, I didn't read the article.
disclaimer: I didn't read the entire article so my concerns may have been covered.
disclaimer: I didn't read the paper.
disclaimer: I didn't try this at home.
disclaimer: I didn't work on this feature and am going by recollection and my own logic.
disclaimer: I did some of the screencasts.
disclaimer I did work for an online only bank circa 2000 which shut down several years later.
disclaimer: I do, in fact, hate powerpoint.
disclaimer: I do not always follow directly what's written bellow, because every case is different and not everything always apply.
disclaimer: I do not know how reliable this source is.
disclaimer - I do not speak for IBM.
disclaimer: I do not use ad-blocking but I have noticed that ads have become more and more intrusive and aggressive and Internet is becoming more and more like TV where you could not read or watch something without constant interruption (the main purpose why people actually choose Internet over TV).
disclaimer: I do not work for Google.
disclaimer: I do not work for them.
disclaimer I do not work for Toyota, never have, don't know anybody who does, I don't own any Toyota cars and never have.
disclaimer I do not work for Toyota, never have, don't know anybody who does, I don't own any Toyota cars and never have.
disclaimer: I don't downvote either.
disclaimer: I don't exercise.
disclaimer: I don't generally pay for software out of my own pocket.
disclaimer: I don't have any context outside of the linked article.
disclaimer: I don't have college experience.
disclaimer: I don't know how much the code bases differ now.
disclaimer: I don't know how the downvoting privileges are actually assigned.
disclaimer: I don't know if Heroku PaaS locks you in as much as say, GAE
disclaimer: I don't know much about the subject, but I'll try to help.
disclaimer: I don't know much about this.
disclaimer: I don't know Perl and I have no opinion if this rant is deserved or not yet it's an enjoyable read.
disclaimer: I don't know that in the particular case of A the printed form and the handwritten form look nothing alike, but I do know that in general the handwritten form of a cyrillic character may not resemble the printed form.
disclaimer: I don't know what I'm talking about
disclaimer: I don't like Jeff Bezos and would not work for Amazon barring extraordinary circumstances.
disclaimer: I don't live in Europe and am not familiar with the most up-to-date software laws there.
disclaimer: I don't own an iPhone and cannot see that happening in the near term
disclaimer: I don't play the lottery it is a waste of money.
disclaimer: I don't read so many AMAs, just the ones I find interesting.
disclaimer: I don't really like that site either.
disclaimer: I don't speak for Mirage, though I do speak for Rumprun
disclaimer: I don't speak for the V8 team, I'm just an interested onlooker.
disclaimer: I don't think it's ok to promise and not deliver, and don't know all the merits of the case, but have so far read sections of the suit detailing facts of the case and causes for action.
disclaimer: I don't think microservices are worth it for smaller projects though
disclaimer: I don't think Yahoo is doing well and I think Marissa is not the leader people were hoping she would be.
disclaimer: I don't understand axiom of choice.
disclaimer: I don't use IE, I just have it available when I need to check something.
disclaimer: I don't work at Google and don't know anybody who does, so I might be totally off.
disclaimer: I don't work for IBM, and have no commercial interest in what i'm about to say.
disclaimer: I don't work for Meerkat.
disclaimer: I don't work for them but I do happen to know the founder and the team.
disclaimer, I don't work for them, just been looking at their pricing pages a lot.
disclaimer: I don't work, nor ever have worked, for Uber.
disclaimer: I don't work there but know a number of people who do and, as a taxpayer, am cheering them on
disclaimer, I do work for an open studios organization.
disclaimer: I enjoy Atom quite a lot, and it's my daily driver.
disclaimer: I find evolution completely unpersuasive.
disclaimer- I find middlebrow dismissal as disappointing as anyone.
disclaimer: I freaking love duck fat and swap it in anywhere I can.
disclaimer, I give lots of white board interviews.
disclaimer: I grew up in La Défense, bathed in construction sites and Charte d'Athènes - I may not be the most objective person about lovely brutalism.
disclaimer: I had early access to the white paper for review
disclaimer: I had early access to the whitepaper for review
disclaimer: I had multiple last-second-saves with said fucktards while peacefully driving around
disclaimer: I have a blog but I rarely post technical insights.
disclaimer: I have absolutely nothing against Free Trade or Free Trade Agreements.
disclaimer: I have a Miele, it has lasted me over ten years, and has yet to give me problems, and is the best cleaning vacuum I've ever had.
disclaimer:I have an EB-1
disclaimer: I have a relative good experience in Scala.
disclaimer: I have been a moderator on a website of slightly less than a million registered users from 2003 to 2008 so I have my heart on the moderator's side.
disclaimer: I have been running my own businesses nearly whole adult life with the exception of a short period in a tech corp.
disclaimer: I have built a career as a C programmer and frequently use its lower-level features to great advantage.
disclaimer: I have contributed to the project.
disclaimer: I have done privately funded research.
disclaimer: I have electrical engineering experience, a private pilot license with an IFR endorsement, and have worked on projects using ADS-B in production environments.
disclaimer: I have little to no experience in sales.
disclaimer: I have lived my entire life in the United States.
disclaimer: I have managed tech teams before.
disclaimer: I have never tried this before, although I intend to.
disclaimer: I have never used Amazon now, and don't see myself using it even though it is available to me.
disclaimer: I have never used bubble.
disclaimer : I have never used this technique for a whole keyboard but it worked pretty well to transform an old arcade controler to use mame or to midify an old organ bass pedal.
disclaimer: I have never worked as a recruiter and I have no links with Futureheads beyond being placed by some of their staff and also using them to recruit freelancers for projects I have led.
disclaimer I have never written a lisp program
disclaimer: I have no affiliation with Amazon except as a normal customer.
disclaimer: I have no allergies or respiratory problems of any kind, so maybe I don't notice the air quality of modern LA as much.
disclaimer: I have no C experience.
disclaimer: I have no connection with Paw's developers - I'm just a very happy user.
disclaimer: I have no idea what holacracy is or how it works, this is the first time I heard the term.
disclaimer: I have no idea what I'm talking about.
disclaimer: I have no idea what I'm talking about.
disclaimer: I have no idea what I'm talking about and am not entirely convinced by my own argument.
disclaimer: I have no idea what I'm talking about and should not be taken seriously.
disclaimer: I have no involvement with any dark nets or online drug trade.
disclaimer: I have no production app running this setup yet, but I have been working with PouchDB and recently CouchDB for a few months now.
disclaimer: I have no product or customers to worry about, just musing
disclaimer: I have no proof for any of this and might misremember
disclaimer--I have not finished reading all the opinions yet.
disclaimer: I have nothing against the USA (well, almost nothing).
disclaimer: I have not idea what I am talking about when it comes to mainframe, just a quick thought that popped into my head
disclaimer: I have not used their online version so I don't know how well it works.
disclaimer: I have not used this board nor ordered from Banggood.
disclaimer: I have no understanding of the subject, I just searched the Internet
disclaimer: I haven't actually checked the figures.
disclaimer: I haven't checked if the Doom3 code uses these features.
disclaimer: I haven't done any C programming in years, and I wasn't particularly good at it, even then.
disclaimer: I haven't encountered the Common Core as a parent at a high school level yet.
disclaimer: I haven't had a chance to listen to the stream yet, so I don't actually know whom Sen.
disclaimer; I haven't lived in the Netherlands for over 10 years so they might have f'd up the system just as well.
disclaimer: I haven't read the article in full.
disclaimer: I haven't read the article very well.
disclaimer: I haven't read through the details of the language yet.
disclaimer: I haven't read Zed Shaw's book, and I don't intend to.
disclaimer: I haven't tried to trade yet
disclaimer I haven't watched the presentation, though I do have first hand experience refactoring large systems that grew slowly over time.
disclaimer I haven't watched this video, but the idea that perception of throw-ability may explain size weight illusions is a surprising one.
disclaimer: I have one, but they paid me for it.
disclaimer: I have only a vague idea of what the welfare and pension systems are like in the US.
disclaimer, I have previously worked on Ring.
disclaimer: I have studied inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry in college.
disclaimer: I have the majority of my retirement assets in a roboadvisor (Betterment).
disclaimer: I have worked at AWS for 6 years, from 2008 to 2014.
disclaimer: I have worked on CF and I work for a company which is a major contributor to CF.
disclaimer: I have worked on Cloud Foundry (on the Buildpacks team here in NYC) and I am employed by Pivotal, we do the lion's share of the work on Cloud Foundry.
disclaimer: I heard this from another marine engineer so don't know if they need to upgrade other components as well or if it's completely a software de-rating.
disclaimer: I helped build AppFog as a contractor.
disclaimer I help organize the described at the bottom of the article.
disclaimer: I hold a private ticket, and 10 years later still haven't found time to get my instrument or multi-engine.
disclaimer: I honestly don't know how bad things used to be.
disclaimer: I initiated and supervised riofs.
disclaimer: I invented SkyDNS.
disclaimer: i joined when the group started, but havent been active.
disclaimer: I just made it up.
disclaimer: I know bbeneschott personally (through toptal).
disclaimer: I know Gadi well from the anti-spam world
disclaimer: I know her IRL from conferences and stuff
disclaimer: I know little enough about EE that this question might be nonsensical.
disclaimer: I know nothing about Cox' online personality.
disclaimer: I know nothing about economy, and the very little I've read made no sense to me
disclaimer: I know nothing about superconducting physics, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
disclaimer: I know nothing about the actual Scala compiler passes, just commenting on the number of passes as a proxy for complexity.
disclaimer; I know nothing about the PHP landscape, so you may already be at one of the above, or they may be terrible employers.
disclaimer: I know pretty much nothing about this specific instance except the linked article.
disclaimer: I know the author.
disclaimer, I learned R before Python, and won't go back.
disclaimer: I lived and worked in Cameroon in the 80s, writing software for tracking and publishing data for various govt ministries.
disclaimer: I live in one of these neighborhoods.
disclaimer: I live in one of those houses, and enjoy the aesthetic.
disclaimer: I live there
disclaimer, I'll just say that this field of knowledge seems rife with theories but somewhat lacking credible scientific studies that do long-term tracking of health outcomes.
disclaimer: I looked it with my eyes outside the circle of wagons.
disclaimer: I loved SC3000, I hated SC4 and 2013
disclaimer: I love MLB, but c'mon
disclaimer - I love my W8 transformer.
disclaimer: I love technology, I'll always work in it, I just want to be able to always be picky about the jobs I take
disclaimer: I'm a bioengineer, not a physician, so please seek further info from a MD.
disclaimer: I'm a browser engine developer, not a frontend or full-stack web developer.
disclaimer: I'm a browser engine developer, not a frontend or full-stack web developer.
disclaimer: I'm a browser engine developer, not a frontend or full-stack web developer.
disclaimer: I'm a Canonical employee.
disclaimer: I'm a civilian as regards coding but I work as a teacher and I mentor new teachers.
disclaimer: I'm a cofounder
disclaimer: I'm a co-founder
disclaimer: I'm a co-founder of Linkurious.
disclaimer: I'm a cofounder of Recent News (https://recent.io/), and we borrowed some Material Design concepts for the iOS version of our app.
disclaimer: I made a decent amount of money from advertising in the past.
disclaimer: I made all of this up on the spot, but I have seen shit on a plate being passed as art before.
disclaimer: I made the site
disclaimer: I made the underlying analysis (but did not write the text).
disclaimer: I'm a dev at NYT.
disclaimer, I'm a dev at Rackspace and helped run 2015's instance of the internal conference example linked in OP.
disclaimer: I'm a developer on the Gluster project.
disclaimer: I'm a disgruntled EE and systems software developer who gets a steady stream of pings for web and NLP dev jobs but can't get the time of day from a hardware company.
disclaimer: I'm a distributed file system developer.
disclaimer: I'm a Fluent chair.
disclaimer: I'm a former engineer at NYT and was a Go proponent there.
disclaimer - I'm a founder
disclaimer: I'm a Front-End Developer at Blinds.
disclaimer: I'm a GoJS developer
disclaimer: I'm a Google fanboy, so feel free to discount this comment.
disclaimer: I'm a happy (would-be repeat) customer and have no ties to system76.
disclaimer: I'm a heavy Lua user and think its wonderful.
disclaimer: I'm a heavy mesos and apache aurora user.
disclaimer: I'm a highly-paid white collar worker.
disclaimer: I maintain Guix and I'm a former NixOS hacker.
disclaimer: I majored in Forest Mensuration, and did my engineering diploma in Forest Plantations.
disclaimer: I make a portion of my income from ads.
disclaimer: I'm a lead engineer on the Quay team
disclaimer: I'm a mobile dev, almost exclusively native apps.
disclaimer: I manage one of those nine-figure security products you mention.
disclaimer: I'm an alpha tester for AlexandriaP2P
disclaimer: I'm an engineer at appear.
disclaimer: I'm an idiot and don't make great architectural decisions.
disclaimer: I'm an increasingly disappointed Android user.
disclaimer: I'm a part-time employee for RavenDB.
disclaimer: I'm a Paw guy (founder).
disclaimer: I'm a physicist but have no expertise in solid state physics.
disclaimer: I'm a Red Hat employee and some-time Fedora contributor.
disclaimer: I'm a RethinkDB fanboy, but I'd like to know my options.
disclaimer: I'm asian and obtained my Master degree in Germany.
disclaimer: I'm a software engineer on Google Cloud SQL, not on App Engine, I'm not senior management and I don't have any particular visibility into App Engine that other Googlers don't.
disclaimer: I'm a subscriber
disclaimer: I'm a very avid board gamer (collection stands at around 210 games and 75 expansions).
disclaimer: i'm a very happy fiber7 customer
disclaimer: I'm a very light Twitter user.
disclaimer. I'm a veteran of OIF II (2003-2004 during the Fallujah Offensive) who flew the Shadow 200 aka one of the unmanned aerial vehicles you speak of.
disclaimer: i may have again butchered the theory of prisoner's dilemma, but i think you get my point so hopefully we can avoid arguing the technicalities of prisoner's dilemma.
disclaimer: I may or may not have a domain registered in the name of my cat.
disclaimer: I'm biased
disclaimer: I'm both a maintainer of the Mozilla PSL and the linked GitHub repo.
disclaimer: I'm Brazilian.
disclaimer: I'm cofounder of an ad-supported B2B news organization
disclaimer: I'm Cuban.
disclaimer: I'm currently living in Europe for the past 3 years, and several other places before this.
disclaimer, I'm currently working at VIA
disclaimer: I'm following this principle every single day from past 2 years.
disclaimer: I'm founder of a competitor (https://circleci.com, which offers CI/CD for iOS and Android as well as web apps, open source, etc).
disclaimer, I'm French and what happened is nowhere as simple as you make it sound like.
disclaimer: I'm friends with the founders, swell folks who genuinely care about improving the safety of code everywhere
disclaimer, I'm friends with them, but didn't ask them
disclaimer: I'm from Europe, we usually fly in very small planes where there's literally no way to have space unless paying 2-3x the price for business class.
disclaimer: I'm from Europe, we usually fly in very small planes where there's literally no way to have space unless paying 2-3x the price for business class.
disclaimer: I'm from the neighboring country to the north.
disclaimer: I'm happy Capital One changed their hiring policy.
disclaimer: I'm heavily invested in Ember.
disclaimer: I'm in no way affiliated with Uber or Lyft
disclaimer: I'm in one of those HW startups listed
disclaimer: I'm in the adult industry.
disclaimer: I'm involved in both projects.
disclaimer: I'm involved with the company
disclaimer: I'm Joyent's CTO and I work for Scott.
disclaimer: I'm judging the presentation and not the message
disclaimer: I'm just some guy.
disclaimer: I'm making an educated guess here.
disclaimer: I'm more of a Postgres fan-boy.
disclaimer: I'm no expert, and the Make book mentioned elsewhere in this thread may have a better solution.
disclaimer: I'm not a Buddhist teacher.
disclaimer 'I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but' as a leader.
disclaimer: I'm not a cryptographer, I have very possibly misread the article.
disclaimer: I'm not a cryptographer, so I might be talking out of my ass.
disclaimer: I'm not actually a mathematician and I haven't tried coq yet (although I most certainly will! seems very interesting).
disclaimer, I'm not a doctor etc
disclaimer: I'm not advocating the abolition of college as an institution, but I've seen too many people graduate with no marketable skills (and no job prospects).
disclaimer: I'm not affiliated in any way with syncthing, I'm just a happy user.
disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer
disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer etc.
disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer, I don't speak for the company, yada, yada.
disclaimer: I'm not a linguist neither an Italian native.
disclaimer: I'm not a native English speaker.
disclaimer: I'm not an expert, I just listen to a lot of podcasts.
disclaimer: I'm not an expert in this area, merely an interested bystander.
disclaimer: I'm not an immigration lawyer.
disclaimer: I'm not a physician etc.
disclaimer: I'm not a physicist.
disclaimer : I'm not a professional, but am interested in human psychology from a self growth perspective.
disclaimer: I'm not related except as a donator.
disclaimer: I'm not saying it's good, just that the issues (and therefore the author's conclusions) are presented inaccurately.
disclaimer, I'm not saying that Foucault is the only way to understand this phenomenon, nor even necessarily the best.
disclaimer: I'm not sure I'm a materialist, but I'm a scientist by trade, so I have to work in that mindset.
disclaimer: I'm not sure what actual usage stats are like for GitHub.
disclaimer: I'm not the creator of this work.
disclaimer: I'm not trying to compare the effects of coffee and nicotine, and I don't know the first thing about the physiological basis of addiction.
disclaimer: I'm not trying trying to say that my relationship is somehow more thanks to my efforts.
disclaimer: I'm not well-versed in type theory at all, so take my words with a grain of salt.
disclaimer: I'm older than average.
disclaimer: I'm on an H-1B.
disclaimer: I'm one
disclaimer: I'm one of its contributors
disclaimer: I'm one of the authors of pg_shard.
disclaimer: I'm one of the collaborators on the project
disclaimer: I'm one of the developers behind the framework
disclaimer: I'm one of the devs behind it
disclaimer: I'm one of the Dokku maintainers.
disclaimer: I'm one of the library authors
disclaimer: I'm one of the strange people who (by preference) still uses Bazaar over Git and Mercurial whenever possible, so that may skew my preferences.
disclaimer: I'm only an amateur electronics hobbyist.
disclaimer: I'm only speaking of my own perspective and goals.
disclaimer: I'm on their board
disclaimer: I'm on the Ksplice team.
disclaimer: I'm on the RHEL 7.
disclaimer: I mostly identify here
disclaimer: I'm part of New Relic's Product Management team.
disclaimer, I'm part of the latter company
disclaimer, I'm part Panamanian, that being said, I find this highly suspicious.
disclaimer: I'm pro-Github.
disclaimer: I'm related to one of the founders (but I don't work there).
disclaimer: I'm Romanian
disclaimer: I'm still stuck on FF31 for dev testing purposes (internal application targeting FF31 ESR), and haven't tried newer builds.
disclaimer: I'm stupid broke, live in a van and take a highly-effective antidepressant, so I might have a little authority on this subject.
disclaimer: I'm talking from remote programmer point of view.
disclaimer: I'm (technically) an engineer, not a physicist, but I took a course on this back in uni, and as far as I can remember, you're correct.
disclaimer: I'm the agar.
disclaimer: I'm the author
disclaimer: I'm the author
disclaimer: I'm the author
disclaimer: I'm the author.
disclaimer: I'm the author, and I've tested them all.
disclaimer, I'm the author of Flight.
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disclaimer: I'm the author of the article.
disclaimer: I'm the author of this blog
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disclaimer: I'm the co-founder of a startup who's helping franchises find the perfect location for their store.
disclaimer: I'm the Co-Founder of Resumonk.
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disclaimer: I'm the founder.
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disclaimer: I'm the one who proposed this
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disclaimer: I'm using a SSD.
disclaimer: I'm very much in Portland tech
disclaimer: I'm working for the Deutsche Bahn (German Railways) and try do some persuasion work towards Open Data here internally.
disclaimer: I'm working on a project, Convox, that automates setting up this type of system.
disclaimer: I'm working on a similar problem, but I'm doing it as an abstraction layer between transport (TCP/IP, bluetooth mesh, anything with a reliable bytestream) and application.
disclaimer I'm working on big bang, so I'm a bit biased
disclaimer: I'm working on Swagger on behalf of Apigee.
disclaimer: I'm writing software for a company that offers FDA approved pace-makers, defibrillators, and implantable heart monitors.
disclaimer: I'm your competitor, but this is sincere advice
disclaimer: I myself prefer programming in a functional style and tend to despise (maybe due to ignorance) design patterns.
disclaimer: I never went through a similar situation.
disclaimer: I never worked at the pentagon, but am a US Army veteran who was in Military Intelligence from 2001-2005.
disclaimer: I no longer work at IMVU, but I super super super miss Haskell in production.
disclaimer: I normally use Mercurial as my DVCS of choice, and do capitalise and end with a period.
disclaimer: I now work for a different production renderer team at a different studio (some consider us to be a rival to Renderman, we don't see it quite that way), but I've worked at Pixar before.
disclaimer, I now work for them
disclaimer: I now work on JRuby full time.
disclaimer: I only has read the first comments.
disclaimer: I only looked into some popular cable internet providers and looked at their site to get a quick overview.
disclaimer I own a car with the affected engine.
disclaimer: I own Adobe stock
disclaimer: I own a printed copy of the first edition and backed the second on Kickstarter.
disclaimer: I own a small amount of Coca-Cola stock.
disclaimer: I own some bitcoin.
disclaimer: I quit smoking before, so I can't really talk from long time experience, just tested it once.
disclaimer: I read those quotes in the original context, to guard against taking them out of context.
disclaimer: I reviewed the patch
disclaimer: I run actiontea.
disclaimer: I run InterviewKickstart.
disclaimer - I run this site
disclaimer: I run this site
disclaimer - I run this site - shameless plug, I know.
disclaimer: I say all this with no knowledge of how overworked or understaffed you are, what technical problems you're currently facing, how much time you would need to spend answering questions or why the time between updates to your product is so huge.
disclaimer: I scanned the comments and couldn't see anyone talking about this, but please forgive me if I've missed this as it does seem like an obvious point.
disclaimer: I sell keyboard kits for a living and am in the process of transitioning my product away from Cherry to Matias.
disclaimer: I skimmed the article.
disclaimer: I soldered an LED to my Arduino and now I think I'm an EE
disclaimer: I spent like 4 seconds on the Dex site
disclaimer: I started GCE but am no longer at Google.
disclaimer: I supported it
disclaimer: I teach this stuff
disclaimer: I think it sucks too sometimes
disclaimer: I think I understand the concepts here but I'm no expert.
disclaimer: I think Kotlin is cool
disclaimer.. i understand the strengths of 2.
disclaimer, I (until recently) worked at General Assembly which runs coding schools in several cities, but I don't speak for them and I never worked directly on the Web Development Immersive program during my time at GA, though I did take it and was happy with the outcome.
disclaimer: I use a free ad blocker for firefox on android
disclaimer: I use a lot of Excel instead of small scripts, the main problem is that you cant's nest 3 for loops.
disclaimer: I use a mac.
disclaimer: I use an Android phone.
disclaimer: I use bHyve myself, and I think it's pretty good for what it does.
disclaimer I use both GNOME and python, I must be a mashochist
disclaimer: I use both Mesos and Aurora.
disclaimer: I used both Python and Node.
disclaimer: I used to manage the Nuclide team at Facebook.
disclaimer: I used to work at a company that built this type of technology.
disclaimer: I used to work at a dating website.
disclaimer: I used to work at a Stanford bioinformatics shop.
disclaimer: I used to work at AWS
disclaimer: I used to work at Heroku.
disclaimer: I used to work at one of the leading companies in this field.
disclaimer: i used to work at spideroak, but neither on crypton nor encryptr.
disclaimer: I used to work for one of the companies providing these systems.
disclaimer: I used to work for SwiftKey
disclaimer: I used to work in the energy industry when nuclear was dying back in the late 1990's.
disclaimer: I used to work on Cloud Foundry.
disclaimer: I used to work on Quantcast's measurement product
disclaimer: I used to work on the Synthetic side.
disclaimer: I used to work with them
disclaimer: I use Python every day, mostly on OS X and RHEL.
disclaimer: I use Windows 8 at work.
disclaimer: I've been accused at times of being an SJW, an MRA, a shill for Big Carbon, and quite a few other things besides.
disclaimer: I've been an employee and a product startup founder but never a consultant.
disclaimer, I've been a Scala zealot for the last 3 years.
disclaimer: I've been following the development of Imba while it's been a private project (for six years now).
disclaimer: I've been pitching and writing stuff like this as an engineer for years, so I am probably biased a lot.
disclaimer: I've been working remotely for the last 4 years.
disclaimer: I've built ad networks and run my own now.
disclaimer: I've got no knowledge of the Pinto case besides hearsay and what's in this article.
disclaimer: I've got no knowledge of the Pinto case besides hearsay and what's in this article.
disclaimer: I've had exactly the same tunnel vision as I was younger, and I'm male, so I write based on my own experience.
disclaimer: I've had similar experiences with Google.
disclaimer: I've had to use that API recently to code a simple python file monitor in Windows.
disclaimer: I've implemented one memory managed language in C.
disclaimer: I've lived in cold climates (Wisconsin gets pretty brutal) but haven't had my Model S in a bad winter.
disclaimer: I've never actually been impressed by the C and E class interiors or the dealer experience at Mercedes.
disclaimer: I've never actually tried to read CMOS circuits, and I'm still far from an analog electronics expert.
disclaimer: I've never lived somewhere with a serious snow problem
disclaimer: I've never taken them, so what I'm saying is based on what I've read, but it seems to me that it's about as risky as cannabis or alcohol.
disclaimer: I've never used it although it looks nice
disclaimer, I've never worked for a game company, never mind any of the one's I've mentioned.
disclaimer: I've only been in China for a week so far, so what I can tell is just what I see (besides what everyone hears in Western media, that is) and it may be biased.
disclaimer: I've only ever done about a week of Angular so I cannot compare features.
disclaimer: I've only lived in California, so I don't know how wide spread it's use is.
disclaimer: I've only used Riak for toy projects, never on a real production app, but.
disclaimer: I've only watched the video, not installed.
disclaimer - I've passed on two founding CTO positions (over the last 2-3 years) because my risk averseness wasn't in sync at the time asked.
disclaimer, I've tried Adobe Edge, Google Designer, and coded many things by hand using Canvas, SVG, CSS3, etc.
disclaimer: I've worked for a handful of realtors and with several MLS systems in the past.
disclaimer: I've worked inside ivy school research and non-research depts and enterprise shops too.
disclaimer: I've worked on Cloud Foundry and I'm employed by Pivotal.
disclaimer, I've worked with him on startups combining exercise science and mobile apps.
disclaimer: I volunteer to teach for OpSpark.
disclaimer: I was about to sign up for livecoding.
disclaimer: I was a Buddhist monk for a while.
disclaimer: I was a cofounder, YC S10
disclaimer: I was a grad student of Professor Halderman's several years ago.
disclaimer: I was a grad student of Professor Halderman's several years ago.
disclaimer: I (was) a HUMAN market maker.
disclaimer I was an early employee that worked there for 5 years.
disclaimer: I was fortunate enough to go to a top university and pay nothing for tuition and housing.
disclaimer, I was member of the team that moved amazon.
disclaimer: I was one of Dr Thain's students before I dropped out to go do some dream job or other.
disclaimer: I was shadowbanned many moons ago (hence the name now) for one comment out of hundreds I'd made on this site.
disclaimer: I was with a premier enterprise AWS external consultancy shop early on that had significant access to capabilities and expanded limitation perks beyond other shops.
disclaimer: I went to App Academy summer of 2014.
disclaimer: I work as a Director of Engineering at Toptal and I've held a few hundreds of those live interviews myself.
disclaimer: I work as a teacher in a Further Education college in the UK (like a general education college) and I teach adult education classes.
disclaimer, I work at Adzuna
disclaimer: I work at Authorea, so I'm biased.
disclaimer: I work at Backblaze.
disclaimer: I work at Backblaze.
disclaimer: I work at Backblaze.
disclaimer: I work at Basho.
disclaimer: I work at Cloud 66
disclaimer: I work at Cloud 66
disclaimer: I work at Dato.
disclaimer: I work at Factual, but a
disclaimer: I work at Fitbit.
disclaimer: I work at Google.
disclaimer: i work at Google and was one of the founders of the project
disclaimer: I work at Google, but I'm not involved with security or Project Zero.
disclaimer: I work at Google but not on Google Finance.
disclaimer: I work at Google but not on self driving cars.
disclaimer: I work at Google, not speaking for the company, etc
disclaimer: I work at Google on Compute Engine.
disclaimer: I work at Google on GCE.
disclaimer: I work at Google on Kubernetes.
disclaimer: I work at Google on Kubernetes.
disclaimer: I work at Google on Kubernetes.
disclaimer: I work at Google on Kubernetes.
disclaimer: I work at Google, on open source software, and I don't know anything about these specific cases.
disclaimer: I work at Google, pretty much 9 to 5.
disclaimer: I work at Khan Academy
disclaimer: I work at Lens.
disclaimer: I work at Linode, but have felt this way since before I started.
disclaimer, I work at Mashape.
disclaimer: I work at Microsoft, on PowerPoint.
disclaimer: I work at Microsoft, where we're using XAML to build the Windows Shell.
disclaimer: I work at Microsoft, where we're using XAML to build the Windows Shell.
disclaimer: I work at NGINX.
disclaimer: I work at one of said scheduling startups.
disclaimer: I work at PayScale but this scenario is a reason why we're building this service.
disclaimer: I work at splunk.
disclaimer: I work at StackStorm.
disclaimer: I work at Tableau, but I don't claim to represent them, and I'm not in tech support or sales.
disclaimer: I work at Twitter, was one of the first Hadoop people at the company, am now doing slightly different things
disclaimer - I work at Valve but not on the steam controller so this technique was a surprise to me
disclaimer: I work at Weaveworks
disclaimer: I work at Xamarin.
disclaimer: I worked at a PDX company (ImageBuilder Software) in the 90's that created a number of those kits for PrintPaks, although I never worked on a team that was doing those products.
disclaimer: I worked at Red Hat a decade ago.
disclaimer: I worked in Dr.
disclaimer: I worked on Chrome but never on this part.
disclaimer: I worked on it.
disclaimer: I worked on it.
disclaimer: I worked on openideo for a while and I'm pretty proud about not just the 'work' that I did but what it stood for and what it achieved.
disclaimer: I worked on Preemptible VMs.
disclaimer!) I worked on the Cloud Foundry Buildpacks team for Pivotal.
disclaimer, I worked with Nolan Lawson on pouchdb and he credits me with coming up with the safari is the new ie phrase
disclaimer: I work for a company, Pivotal, which has a more-than-passing interest in containers.
disclaimer: I work for a competitor to IBM so I may well be biased.
disclaimer: I work for a german company.
disclaimer: I work for an Alphabet company (but not Google itself any more).
disclaimer: I work for an IoT mesh company (SSNI/WiSun) and we're busy cranking out massive networks that actually work.
disclaimer: I work for another CFF member, Pivotal
disclaimer: I work for Apcera
disclaimer: I work for Apple
disclaimer: I work for a sister-company.
disclaimer, I work for a somewhat prestigious air filtration company.
disclaimer, I work for a startup doing exactly this, so if it's something you actually want to do for a paycheck, shoot me an email.
disclaimer: I work for AWS (not Amazon but part of Amazon).
disclaimer: I work for Balderdash, the company that created Sails
disclaimer: I work for Basho.
disclaimer: I work for Basho.
disclaimer, I work for Compose
disclaimer: I work for creatale GmbH
disclaimer: I work for creatale GmbH
disclaimer - I work for GM.
disclaimer: I work for GM.
disclaimer: I work for GM.
disclaimer - I work for GM, but this is my personal opinion only.
disclaimer: I work for Google, although on Cloud Platform.
disclaimer: I work for Google, and we work very hard on this.
disclaimer: I work for Google, but not for OnHub and know nothing about it that hasn't been made public.
disclaimer: I work for Google (not of fi) so take my opinion with whatever size gain of salt you feel is appropriate.
disclaimer: I work for Google on Cloud Platform
disclaimer: I work for Google on Cloud Platform, but not on anything Java related
disclaimer - I work for IBM, but not in IT or on endpoint management solutions.
disclaimer: I work for IBM (but not on hardware).
disclaimer I work for intel
disclaimer: I work for John Shewchuck
disclaimer: I work for Kismatic.
disclaimer: I work for Kismatic.
disclaimer: I work for log management company (Sumo Logic).
disclaimer, I work for Logz.
disclaimer: I work for MaxMind
disclaimer: I work for Mondo.
disclaimer - I work for MongoDB Inc.
disclaimer: I work for MS
disclaimer, I work for Neo as you can tell but happy to discuss concrete details any time.
disclaimer: I work for Okta.
disclaimer: I work for OpenDataSoft.
disclaimer: I work for Percona.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal (in Labs), which donates the largest chunk of engineering effort to Cloud Foundry, including the Lattice team.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal, in Pivotal Labs.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, a division of Pivotal, which contributes the largest amount of engineering effort to Cloud Foundry.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, a division of Pivotal, which is the largest donor of engineering effort to the Cloud Foundry Foundation.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs and for a while I worked on secondment to the CF Buildpacks team.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, another part of the same company.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, part of Pivotal, which donates the largest amount of engineering effort on Cloud Foundry (followed by IBM).
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, part of the company which donates the most engineering to Cloud Foundry.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, PWS is run by another division of the same company.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, which is part of Pivotal.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, which is part of Pivotal, the main contributor to Cloud Foundry.
disclaimer, I work for Pivotal, which developed Lattice based on Cloud Foundry components.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal, which donates the majority of engineering to the Cloud Foundry Foundation.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal, who are the first.
disclaimer: I work for Pivotal, who founded Cloud Foundry.
disclaimer: I work for Prezi.
disclaimer: I work for Red Hat.
disclaimer - I work for Riverbed, who used to have a lovely product called WhiteWater, subsequently renamed SteelStore and sold to NetApp.
disclaimer: I work for Solu.
disclaimer: I work for Sumo Logic.
disclaimer: I work for the company.
disclaimer: I work for the company that developed the visual programming app that allows kids to program their robots via tablet or computer.
disclaimer: I work for the company which donates the majority of engineering effort to Cloud Foundry.
disclaimer: i work for them
disclaimer: I work for them.
disclaimer: i work for the nyt but opinions are my own
disclaimer- I work for the parent company, Digital Science.
disclaimer: I work for the same former-division-of-Google-and-now-Alphabet-subsidiary that built this, though I don't work on OnHub.
disclaimer: I work for Udacity.
disclaimer: i work for Undo.
disclaimer: I work for Xamarin.
disclaimer: I work full time on blockchain tech.
disclaimer: I work in advertising.
disclaimer: I work in Pivotal Labs.
disclaimer: I work in Pivotal Labs, a division of Pivotal.
disclaimer: I work in Pivotal Labs, another division in Pivotal.
disclaimer: I work in the Cloud Orchestration team at Rackspace.
disclaimer, I work in the mobile telecom industry in Canada, and my views are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer.
disclaimer: I work in the web performance space, and used to work in the web security space.
disclaimer: I work on AppStream for Amazon, but my opinions are my own and don't represent Amazon.
disclaimer, I work on big bang
disclaimer: I work on Compute Engine.
disclaimer: I work on Compute Engine.
disclaimer: I work on Compute Engine (and not GCS or Nearline).
disclaimer: I work on Compute Engine, but I also knew plenty of people at DigitalOcean.
disclaimer: I work on Compute Engine but not Cloud Shell.
disclaimer: I work on Google Cloud, although not on SQL specifically.
disclaimer: I work on Google Cloud but not Kubernetes or GKE.
disclaimer: I work on Google Cloud but not Kubernetes or GKE.
disclaimer: I work on Google Cloud but not Kubernetes or GKE.
disclaimer: I work on Google Cloud but not Kubernetes or GKE.
disclaimer: I work on it, so I'm not going say what's better, just giving another pointer.
disclaimer: I work on making API Blueprint better.
disclaimer: I work on Matrix.
disclaimer: I work on some bits of GCE networking at Google
disclaimer: I work on the Flutter team
disclaimer: I work on the Flutter team.
disclaimer: I work on the former.
disclaimer: I work on the project.
disclaimer: I work on the protobuf team.
disclaimer: I work on these devices.
disclaimer: I work on this project
disclaimer - I work on this stuff
disclaimer: I work on Weave.
disclaimer: I work part-time for Onename
disclaimer: I work there
disclaimer: I work there
disclaimer: I work there.
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disclaimer: I work there.
disclaimer: I work there but have absolutely no knowledge about how Drive stores data
disclaimer, I work with for poster's company
disclaimer: I work with people at 18F, Dept.
disclaimer: I work with StackStorm.
disclaimer: I work with them.
disclaimer, I work with this
disclaimer: I write ORMs for a living
disclaimer: I wrote a gem similar (but which can't be compared) to Code Climate and I've always wondered how you guys highlight sections of duplicate code.
disclaimer: I wrote Ansible
disclaimer: I wrote it
disclaimer: I wrote it
disclaimer: I wrote it.
disclaimer: I wrote Statytus
disclaimer: I wrote the article.
disclaimer: I wrote the blog post
disclaimer, I wrote the gem.
disclaimer: I wrote the original version for my MSc project 7 years ago.
disclaimer, I wrote the piece for LM.
disclaimer I wrote the plugin to backup exchange at nimble.
disclaimer: I wrote this.
disclaimer: I wrote twodaymanifesto.
disclaimer: I made this list with a beautiful shell script.