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johnaoss

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    Comment #49395065

    They have been banning them! Ontario, Canada had legislation come into effect earlier this year that achieved the following (albeit for only for companies of 25 employees or more):…

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    Comment #25280305

    I've heard good things about https://containerd.io Kubernetes documentation has a setup guide (for containerd, as well as CRI-O here: https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-en…

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    Comment #24710303

    There's not really a good reason I can think of to require a degree to write software. Sure it shows a basic level of competency, but there are still often graduates who can barely…

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    Comment #22760779

    At least in Ontario, Canada I wasn't allowed to take a paid internship for high school credit.

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    Comment #18505605

    People are doing basically everything in Go right now! Front-end web development being the exception (though there is GopherJS...). Projects like Docker, Kubernetes, CockroachDB, C…

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    Comment #17665548

    1. By taking a lower salary in exchange for lunches, you indirectly save on food expenses during the day. Additionally, you could save large amounts of money on taxes. 2. They coul…

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    Comment #17204897

    His linear algebra series is fantastic study material in helping poeple to picture just exactly what a linear transformation/determinant/eigenvalue looks like!

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    Comment #17146971

    I'm sure that's what the policy makers originally wanted (protecting the rights of all EU citizens). That being said, it would be nigh-on-impossible to implement.

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    Comment #17092746

    You do realize Mao Zedong didn't go to Yale right? His affilation with Yale was pretty loose at best. His father was a Chinese farmer too. The "China of Today" one could say was cr…