Autor: Tim Strehle

  • The myth of the concentration oasis

    Vaughan at Mind Hacks – The myth of the concentration oasis: „The past, and for most people on the planet, the present, have never been an oasis of mental calm and creativity. And anyone who thinks they have it hard because people keep emailing them should trying bringing up a room of kids with nothing…

  • Going rogue inside a big company (a la Best Buy)

    Matt Linderman at Signal vs. Noise – Going rogue inside a big company (a la Best Buy): „Pick something and do it under the radar. Create something in a few weeks that normally takes a few months. […] Amazing what a difference a couple of rogue employees can make. If these guys can do it…

  • Can a DAM handle Rights Managed assets?

    Henrik de Gyor at Digital Asset Management – Can a DAM handle Rights Managed assets?: „Can a DAM handle Rights Managed assets? This is far more than an issue of storing Rights Managed assets in a DAM and associating some metadata which state the terms of the asset. […] What if you have multiple licenses…

  • Oracle Set-up & Management of HP Oracle Database Machine

    Robert Stackowiak at O’Reilly Broadcast – Oracle Set-up & Management of HP Oracle Database Machine: „Much of the advertising for the HP Oracle Database Machine is about performance speedup. In real workload tests, many of Oracle’s customers are seeing far more than ten times performance improvement. […] Essentially, buyers of the platform need to choose…

  • Keep Your Identity Small

    Paul Graham – Keep Your Identity Small: „Anything else people make can be well or badly designed; why should this be uniquely impossible for programming languages? And indeed, you can have a fruitful discussion about the relative merits of programming languages, so long as you exclude people who respond from identity. […] The most intriguing…

  • For-Profit, Non-Profit, and Scary Humor

    Michael Jon Jensen at O’Reilly Radar – For-Profit, Non-Profit, and Scary Humor: „Because the for-profit sector has few truly long-term interests, on the timescale of the unfolding disaster. („Human survival is a bonus, but that’s twenty years out. What about next quarter’s report?“) Further, the scale and scope of the impending collapse will require a…

  • The case against Flex-based application UIs

    Tony Byrne at CMS Watch – The case against Flex-based application UIs: „Flex applications are prone to the same memory leaks and CPU spikes that bedeviled applets for years. To be sure, I’ve seen some fat and ugly JavaScript-based interfaces too, but at least everyone can debug those openly.“

  • The bullshit of outage language

    David Heinemeier Hansson at Signal vs. Noise – The bullshit of outage language: „Also, you should find someone willing to take personal responsibility. Even if it’s not directly their fault. There’s always someone who’s in charge, someone who stops the buck. Hiding behind a faceless “we” is weak.“

  • Speed Still Matters

    Jeff Atwood – Speed Still Matters: „What’s more important? Getting flash after 5 seconds, or functional no-frills layouts in less than a second? Let’s get our priorities straight. Speed still matters. And remember, the perception of speed is just as important as actual speed. If you can’t be fast, be clever.“

  • The Google-ization of Bechtel

    Network World – The Google-ization of Bechtel: „Dubbed the Project Services Network, Bechtel’s new strategy applies the SaaS computing model internally to provide IT services to 30,000 users, including 20,000 employees and eventually 10,000 subcontractors and other business partners. We operate „as a service provider to a set of customers that are our own [construction]…