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The Toxic Smog of the Information Age | Literary Hub

Posted by jpluimers on 2020/03/03

From 5 years ago, but now more relevant than it ever was: [WayBack] The Toxic Smog of the Information Age | Literary Hub

SCROOGLED

Give me six lines written by the most honorable of men, and I will find an excuse in them to hang him. –Cardinal Richelieu

We don’t know enough about you. –Google CEO Eric Schmidt

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–jeroen

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No thank you, Mr. Pecker – Jeff Bezos – Medium

Posted by jpluimers on 2019/02/09

If this is the norm inside world wide politics and business, what is outside the norm?

[WayBack] No thank you, Mr. Pecker – Jeff Bezos – Medium

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Related:

–jeroen

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Where does my git question go? – Programmers Meta Stack Exchange

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/11/20

StackOverflow / StackExchange is growing too large:

You’ve got a question about git. Its not uncommon, lots of people have questions about git. But where should the question be asked?

Source: Where does my git question go? – Programmers Meta Stack Exchange

–jeroen

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xkcd: Free Speech

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/10/29

[WayBack] xkcd: Free Speech is worth repeating every now and then:

Title text: I can’t remember where I heard this, but someone once said that defending a position by citing free speech is sort of the ultimate concession; you’re saying that the most compelling thing you can say for your position is that it’s not literally illegal to express.

Transcript

Cueball: Public Service Announcement: The Right to Free Speech means the government can’t arrest you for what you say.
Cueball: It doesn’t mean that anyone else has to listen to your bullshit, or host you while you share it.
Cueball: The 1st Amendment doesn’t shield you from criticism or consequences.
Cueball: If you’re yelled at, boycotted, have your show canceled, or get banned from an Internet community, your free speech rights aren’t being violated.
Cueball: It’s just that the people listening think you’re an asshole,
[A picture of a partially open door is displayed.]
Cueball: And they’re showing you the door.

Be sure to read [WayBack] 1357: Free Speech – explain xkcd too.

–jeroen

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Limits on Everything – The Isoblog.

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/05/01

Via [WayBackLimits on Everything – The Isoblog.:

A posting at Brave New Geek about limits on everything, for example limits on message sizes and numbers of in-flight messages in message queues. Interesting read.

Very interesting read indeed: [WayBackTake It to the Limit: Considerations for Building Reliable Systems – Brave New Geek

You have to set limits, which begs for a few questions:

  1. how to find out which limits and at what levels
  2. how to enforce these limits

Food for thought…

The first can be done with benchmarking, see for instance these from the same blogs above:

Enforcing limits depends in your infrastructure and your communication stacks.

–jeroen

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MijnJohn – gerritdejager.nl – oud en jong hebben moeite met digitalisering: omdat alle mijn* verschillend werken.

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/04/26

[Archive.is] MijnJohn – gerritdejager.nl

“Ik ben er niet voor om het administratieve proces van mijn leveranciers te vereenvoudigen, ze zijn er om mijn administratieve processen te vereenvoudigen.”

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https://twitter.com/franskesmeets/status/985831429593554945

 

–jeroen

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4 of the Best Critical Thinking Resources for Learners to Have

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/04/20

Critical thinking resources like these are some of the best ones for learners to have. Share them so they can use them as references and tools for development every day.

Source: [WayBack4 of the Best Critical Thinking Resources for Learners to Have.

Via: [WayBack] have to print it and put it on my desk, been trying to do this for a long time, but this is a really good list to have handy – Lars Fosdal – Google+

Sharing them and the pictures below.

–jeroen

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Werkgevers mogen mensen met handicap onder minimumloon gaan betalen, dus gaat hun pensioen omlaag, ondanks aanvulling loon door de gemeenten

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/04/05

Het wordt voor werkgevers aantrekkelijker om mensen met een handicap in dienst te nemen. Zij mogen hen onder het minimumloon gaan betalen. Toch gaan de gehandicapte werknemers dan meer verdienen dan nu omdat zij van de gemeente een aanvulling tot het minimumloon kunnen krijgen. Wel verliezen zij hun recht op pensioen en bouwen zij minder aanspraak op voor de werkloosheidsuitkering en de arbeidsongeschiktheidsuitkering.

Het is toch veel handiger voor de overheid om dit voor mensen met een modaal salaris te doen?

Die staan vast geregeld bij de koffie automaat, zijn actief met katten-foto’s op social-media of hebben andere manieren om on-productief te zijn. Daar scoren ze gemiddeld vast wel een procent up 10 op.

Dan haal je al gauw op rijks-niveau een paar miljard binnen: een paar miljoen modalen met EUR 3000 minder per jaar waarvan rijkspremies ongeveer een derde zijn.

Dat is veel meer dan de in de toekomst (2050!) een half miljard te besparen (nu pakweg 10 miljoen per jaar).

Of verhoog de BTW met o.1%. Dan haal je direct al per jaar ongeveer 250 miljoen extra op, en verdeel je dat naar draagkracht evenredig over de bevolking.

Wat is eigenlijk productiviteit? Hoe productief zijn wetgevers eigenlijk? En hoe nuttig is productiviteit eigenlijk. Kun je dat wel objectief meten?

En waar komt het geld voor de gemeenten ineens vandaan? En de aanvulling op de pensioenen omdat gehandicapten – zonder vermogen, want dat is voor de meestel al lang opgegaan aan eigen bijdragen – straks echt onder het bestaansminimum zitten?

–jeroen

Bron: [WayBack] Werkgevers mogen mensen met handicap onder minimumloon gaan betalen – Binnenland – Voor nieuws, achtergronden en columns

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Sex, Pong, And Pioneers: What Atari Was Really Like, According To Women Who Were There

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/03/03

If we apply todays standards to the past, how will we be rated by future generations?

Interesting thoughts and stories on [WayBackSex, Pong, And Pioneers: What Atari Was Really Like, According To Women Who Were There.

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–jeroen

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Internet of default passwords … – did it improve at all?

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/10/26

Just over a year after this got posted, I wonder what the current state of affairs is. Did it get a lot worse or just a little (as when writing this in November 2016 my guess is that it won’t get any better soon):

To repeat +Thomas Mueller ‘s words:

Internet of default passwords …
Sounds bad until you realize that it’s even worse. There are millions of devices out there that can be or have already been compromised and can get their owners into deep shit, without their owners even doing anything wrong. And keeping your virus scanner up to date won’t help at all (it doesn’t really protect your PC either, but that’s a different story).

Just watch the first 10 minutes of the video, but be warned, it might ruin your day.

Via +Joe C. Hecht:

I found this to be a superior product – If you are into security, this episode was worth a listen. I hear they are into talking about home servers too. I like that.

A new TechSNAP is OUT: http://bit.ly/tsnap288

The Internet of Things is the Internet of Terrible, we’ll round up the week’s stories & submit the TechSNAP solution to you the audience. Plus the security cost of Android fragmentation, great questions & a packed round up!

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