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Comment #37409934
> You seem to be overlooking the bald-faced lie told by Meta/IG that someone's new account is violating "Community Guidelines" before they can even use it. I don't know about OP, b…
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Comment #36737321
I bought some cheap IP cameras to monitor our cabin while we're not there, and every single time we arrive I unplug them. This makes me feel vindicated that I'm not just paranoid; …
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Comment #29408766
People lived in the US 1000+ years ago, and I feel pretty confident that if you know where to look, relics can still be found.
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Comment #25896525
As a Model X owner who rarely engages Autopilot for this exact reason, I concur. The number of times the car has suddenly started braking for no good reason (clear weather and good…
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Comment #16683179
Doesn’t the author recommend exactly that in the last sentence of the article?
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Comment #11421772
Akamai sold that business a few years ago: https://www.akamai.com/us/en/about/news/press/2013-press/med...
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Comment #7932872
I'm curious to know how people feel about offline (pre-transformed) vs. on-demand transformations. Are there any HN'ers out there that have worked on a site with a large set of ima…
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Comment #5638719
San Mateo, CA - Media Service Performance Engineering Akamai ( http://www.akamai.com ) has a number of open positions around the globe, but we're specifically looking for talented …
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Comment #4203169
One more data point: On Windows, both IE 9 and Chrome 20 measure TTFB correctly via NavTiming, while Firefox does not.
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Comment #4203048
One thing that's interesting is that the Navigation Timing API available in modern browsers varies from being wildly incorrect to accurate, depending on the browser. In a quick tes…
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Comment #4014262
Agreed, it's a great alternative to mean for performance data - Keynote even has it as an optional aggregation function when viewing data. Heck, if you have your performance data i…
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Comment #3460586
Akamai has some pretty nice Internet visualizations: http://www.akamai.com/html/technology/dataviz1.html
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Comment #2881308
Monthly generator testing is, and should be, standard for any data center. Same with the UPSes - monthly testing to make sure they can handle the load long enough for the generator…
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Comment #2655333
This seems to be a logical multi-vendor play to me. Especially if Apple's data centers aren't geographically distributed, it needs to get other vendors involved.
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Comment #2631764
Akamai has some visualizations here: http://www.akamai.com/ipv6
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Comment #1921218
I'm a little surprised how slow the initial image loads are (the download is choppy; kind of reminded me of my old 56k connection :)). Obviously, once the cache is warmed it's much…
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Comment #1771275
Exactly! The Register made the same connection: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/07/akamai_secrets_sting...
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Comment #1330208
I can't tell if it's just the angle of the video, but it doesn't look like the airbags deployed. Maybe they were intentionally disabled, but yikes, seems like a car you should stay…
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Comment #1115223
Has it really, or only in perception? Some proof of this would be nice. Last I saw, neither Apple or Linux have really made a huge dent in the consumer and business desktop space. …