While I trust that everyone tries their best, I am skeptical about the EU having a policy team at hand that can factually teach Facebook (one of the most attacked properties in the world) better cybersecurity processes and operational practices.
I see, makes sense. FWIW, I have an N26 account and like its features, too, but I am also quite happy with a ING DiBa account that features a Visa card that allows for free withdrawals everywhere.
David Marcus: “I want to work on hard problems that positively impact the lives of billions of people around the world. And Facebook is truly the only company that’s singularly about people.”
Narrator: “And it _was_ about people. But not in good way.”
facebook.com/notes/david-mar…
“faucet-pipeline is a framework-independent, pluggable asset pipeline that takes the pain out of preprocessing JavaScript, CSS and associated files” faucet-pipeline.org – developed by some of my colleagues and in active use in quite a few of our projects
I don’t necessarily object to Kafka, in fact we’re using it in many projects. I share @olivergierke’s skepticism about infrastructure that often becomes too powerful for its own good, though.
To me, the key point is that e.g. Atom feeds *are* indeed very similar from a conceptual application point of view, but you only need a fraction of the infrastructure
As a programmer, an inventor and an author, I have used and benefited from intellectual property protection all of my professional life. That is, I have used patents, copyrights, and trade secrets in my work. 1
Ich bestreite energisch, dass mein Gemüt so schlicht ist, dass ich darüber immer noch dümmlich kichere. Bestimmt hat auch niemand weitere Ideen #imbisskreativ