Here is a scene from the “Men in Black” movie, which illustrates one of my favorite job interviews.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7ebfrcv4tc]
Here is a scene from the “Men in Black” movie, which illustrates one of my favorite job interviews.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7ebfrcv4tc]
I’ve spoken my opinion on my trying to protect online privacy before. If you missed it, I tend to mostly agree with those bold voices saying that the privacy no longer exists. At least not online. Today’s addendum is a this Venn diagram that illustrates the opinion.
Via Geeks Are Sexy.
Yesterday I discovered that the video of medieval tech support might be too old now and that the younger generation of IT guys could have easily missed it. Here it goes, a piece of classics, for everyone to enjoy. By the way, you don’t have to work in IT to have a laugh at it.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Cd7Bsp3dDo]
This Slashdot discussion got me started. The discussion is about URL shortening services and their impact on the Web. Needless to say, most people who care about the Web, hate all kinds of third-party URL manipulations with a passion. The reasons are numerous, and here are two that annoy me the most:
A lot of Slashdot people feel similar. Yet it still makes for an interesting discussion. Here are the bits that I picked up:
Also after a brief discussion and fooling around with my colleagues, I learned about Abcd-Whatever, which is a web service that lives on an extremely long domain name and offers free email addresses. Such email addresses are hard for people to type correctly, impossible for some SPAM bots to grab, and excellent for testing web forms.