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  • RE: The Security Payoff

    Offering bounties to the public is good, but offering bounties to the company's internal IT staff would be even more effective. Nail down these security issues before the system goes...

  • RE: Hiring for Culture

    patrickmcginnis59 10839 (7/29/2015)


    GoofyGuy (7/29/2015)


    ... under no circumstances can [the US Constitution] be ignored or interpreted by the Executive branch, a State, or a branch of government like the Justice Department,...

  • RE: Hiring for Culture

    The U.S. Constitution is a contract that defines the scope of the Federal government's power relative to state's rights and individual rights. It can occasionally be amended by Congress and...

  • RE: Hiring for Culture

    GoofyGuy (7/29/2015)


    The workplace is no place for debating issues about partisan politics.

    True, but this isn't the workplace. And as a few posts already pointed out, politics has impinged upon the...

  • RE: Hiring for Culture

    Wow, at some point this discussion really skidded off the tracks ... :ermm:

    The workplace is no place for debating issues about partisian politics. I think that good corporate culture...

  • RE: Hiring for Culture

    GeorgeCopeland (7/29/2015)


    Very insightful analysis about medium-sized entities, Eric. Being productive in a large organization, I think that is a skill set all on its own. I enjoy the challenge of...

  • RE: Hiring for Culture

    I've worked for large organizations that were saturated in "corporate culture". Thanks to social media, this kind of thing is becomming more common. Also small start-up companys preoccupy themselves with...

  • RE: Visualizing in Space

    Should we wait for R# ?

  • RE: Is Skynet Coming?

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (7/28/2015)


    Netflix has some neat robots, though they've put 75 people out of work.

    http://t.co/5uKV6WxTWp

    That URL doesn't seem to work right in my browser; do you have...

  • RE: There Are Always Constraints

    Jeff Moden (7/28/2015)


    From the article:


    ...or spent a bit more money (or time), ...

    One of my goals is to stop spending money on "shiny new objects" and "cure-all snake oil products"...

  • RE: Is Skynet Coming?

    Alvin Ramard (7/28/2015)


    Eric M Russell (7/28/2015)


    Iwas Bornready (7/28/2015)


    Maybe in a thousand years.

    If the AI robots are designed to think like humans, then hopefully they will turn on each other, killing...

  • RE: Is Skynet Coming?

    Iwas Bornready (7/28/2015)


    Maybe in a thousand years.

    If the AI robots are designed to think like humans, then hopefully they will turn on each other, killing themselves off in a perpetual...

  • RE: There Are Always Constraints

    Iwas Bornready (7/28/2015)


    Eric M Russell (7/21/2015)


    That's why, when gathering and documenting requirements for a new project, it's helpful to also document separately what is Out Of Scope. Not only does...

  • RE: Visualizing in Space

    Maybe everyone knows by now, but data.gov is a gold mine for public datasets. Most of them are US specific, but there are also thousands of sets related to global...

  • RE: Relational database - rarely more efficient to store snippets of non relational data against a record - thoughts?

    Based on what you've described above, I see no reason not to simply create a SubItem table.

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