Why every user agent string start with “Mozilla”
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Why every user agent string start with “Mozilla”
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The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile
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Why should you care about commit quality
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Code alignment issues
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What’s the difference between data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence?
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Agile is bullsh*t
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Faudra que je regarde
The Dehumanisation of Agile and Objects • James Coplien
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrBQmIDdls4
Common problems to look for in a code review
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king - man + woman is queen; but why?
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AI learns to write its own code by stealing from other programs
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If you don’t trust your employees to work remotely, you shouldn’t have hired them in the first place
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Ian Murdock, une figure du #logiciel_libre, et le cofondateur de #Debian (d’où le -ian du nom) est mort. Les causes ne sont pas encore connues.
Le communiqué de son dernier employeur : ▻http://blog.docker.com/2015/12/ian-murdock et celui de Debian : ▻https://bits.debian.org/2015/12/mourning-ian-murdock.html
Avant sa mort, des tweets très bizarres et assez incohérents étaient apparus sur son compte. Ses derniers tweets sur Web Archive : ▻https://web.archive.org/web/20151229122811/https:/twitter.com/imurdock Des détails en ▻http://techaeris.com/2015/12/28/debian-founder-ian-murdocks-tweets-raising-eyebrows et ▻https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/3ytdsi/ian_murdock_creator_of_debian_has_died
J’ai lu ses derniers tweets avant que son compte ne soit effacé...
:-(
Ses derniers tweets, relatant un futur suicide et des violences policières :
▻http://pastebin.com/yk8bgru5
À propos des polémiques sur les causes de sa mort : ▻http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/12/30/software-pioneer-ian-murdock-dead-after-extraordinary-police-brutality-cl (je ne donne pas l’URL de l’article de The Register, qui ne cite que la version de la police).
Tiens, je viens justement de revoir le film Antitrust (2001) de Peter Howitt, avec Tim Robbins.
Ca parle d’un logiciel « Synapse » qui est sensé intégrer de manière uniforme la diffusion de tous les médias, photo, vidéo, etc à travers un grand réseau panoptique satellitaire qui connecte téléphones portables, ordinateurs, écrans vidéo, voitures, frigos, etc etc. (rings a bell ?)
Et où il s’agit justement de se battre contre ce logiciel privé (et son propriétaire), qui pour être construit a volé du code de différentes sources. Les méchants = Synapse et la société derrière, et les gentils = ceux qui veulent rendre tout cela en open source.
Ce n’est pas une coïncidence je pense que dans le film, Tim Robins a des allures de Bill Gates.
▻https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antitrust_(film)
Antitrust ’s pro–open source story excited industry leaders and professionals with the prospects of expanding the public’s awareness and knowledge level of the availability of open-source software. The film heavily features Linux and its community, using screenshots of the Gnome desktop, consulting Linux professionals, as well as cameos by Miguel de Icaza and Scott McNealy (the latter appearing in the film’s trailers). Jon Hall, executive director of Linux International and consultant on the film said "[Antitrust] is a way of bringing the concept of open source and the fact that there is an alternative to the general public, who often don’t even know that there is one.
C’est plus un film à voir pour ses idées (et accessoirement Claire Forlani) que pour le jeux des acteurs.
Original aussi sont les titres au début, défilants en « HTML ».
Je ne comprends pas comment ce film puisse se trouver en entier sur Youtube... mais quelque part on pourrait argumenter que ce n’est pas incompatible avec l’idée de l’open source ;-)
en VO:
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcPgH_fSiKs
en VF:
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_RACD57c-M
PS : et dans le film aussi, des programmeurs sont trouvés morts, de manière suspicieuse.
CritterNYC comments on Github may be inaccessible today due to a DDoS attack by the Chinese government using Baidu
▻https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/30hk3l/github_may_be_inaccessible_today_due_to_a_ddos/cpsk8z4
From a few different analysis oh HN and elsewhere... Baidu has an analytics product and an ads product, much like Google Analytics and Google AdSense, which are used on all kinds of websites via Javascript. China has set the Great Firewall of China to modify some of Baidu’s assets so that any non-Chinese IP gets a modified version of the Baidu analytics and ad code. The modification causes every web browser visiting a Chinese site using a Baidu analytics/ad product to load files from the greatfire and cn-nytimes projects on github (both of which are designed to circumvent Chinese government censorship) once every 2 seconds. The effect is that people all over the world outside of China are unwilling participants in a DDoS against github.
github has responded by taking both projects offline and replacing their content with a simple Javascript alert that shows a “WARNING: malicious javascript detected on this domain” messagebox. This causes the folks visiting baidu-infected sites to see the alert and know something is wrong with the website (hopefully not visiting it again). It also prevents the malicious Javascript from executing in a loop and reloading the site every 2 seconds.
One takeaway is that you should always have a backup of your code and resources outside a single central site like github. Another is that you should never ever have any webpage configured to load any resources from a server hosted within China IP address space as it is vulnerable to this sort of attack by the Chinese government.