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jakobbuis
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Comment #42989368
I'm building Provisor: situational awareness for event organizers. See your team on the map; and position & collaborate in real-time. Like ATAK, but much simpler to use. https://ww…
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Comment #30177708
The bridge is an historical artifact, it isn't used as a bridge.
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Comment #27957243
If I calculated correctly, the 75th percentile is about 43k in euro's. That's quite a bit below market for the Netherlands, but does not take cost of living into account.
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Comment #26611567
Man discovers lava is hot.
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Comment #24156227
Citation needed. Most engineers I know in The Netherlands (around 200) have bought their home.
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Comment #22729443
It is in the Netherlands, permanent surveillance of employees without a specific reason (read: related to a specific instance or incident) is not permitted.
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Comment #16536502
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Comment #14880832
Yes. Definitively yes. If you're a typical web developer or agency, you're going to have a lot of one-off engagements, project and campaign websites. Those cost money to support, a…
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Comment #14827116
I suppose it would be easy to carry a secondary, hidden device and only use your primary device for inconspicuous activities?
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Comment #14750574
This fails utterly when you can't control your clients. My student society for example ran into this problem. Students bring their own laptops and installing our root certificate o…
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Comment #14733949
The argument "it's good for SEO!" sometimes helps convince colleagues/customers who are otherwise unconvinced. Well, whatever floats your boat..
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Comment #14733925
I've started to notice that customers are getting uneasy at the prospect of incoming legislation here in The Netherlands. I believe there's a new law in the works that makes access…
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Comment #14729510
I'm aware of most techniques for making websites more accessible, and try to apply them where possible. Unfortunately, the problem is most often not in applying the techniques, but…
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Comment #14233313
I can't seem to find the documentary you're referring to, any pointers?
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Comment #13929218
Seems like an intentional pluralization miss to keep "consistency". I'd prefer to closely reflect the clients terminology though.
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Comment #12954183
Using HSTS on a website will generally prevent your browser from allowing you to continue, which is fair: the website owner has explicitly indicated the website should only ever be…
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Comment #12551754
Minor gripe: that's the time it takes you to read both the introduction, think about the context and judge the comment. Presumably, one would save a few seconds (and thus a lot of …
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