Kategorie: Tim’s Weblog
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REST APIs must be hypertext-driven
Roy Fielding – REST APIs must be hypertext-driven: „A REST API should be entered with no prior knowledge beyond the initial URI (bookmark) and set of standardized media types that are appropriate for the intended audience (i.e., expected to be understood by any client that might use the API). From that point on, all application…
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Disconnecting Distraction
Paul Graham – Disconnecting Distraction: „After years of carefully avoiding classic time sinks like TV, games, and Usenet, I still managed to fall prey to distraction, because I didn’t realize that it evolves. Something that used to be safe, using the Internet, gradually became more and more dangerous. Some days I’d wake up, get a…
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Why geeks don’t like to run AV
John Viega – Why geeks don’t like to run AV: „Even though I owned development for McAfee’s anti-virus technology, I did not run it at all the entire time I was there, even out of company loyalty. I did run a process NAMED the same as our AV that just fork()ed and slept, so that…
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Private/Public Cloud
Nati Shalom – Private/Public Cloud: „It is clear that to make IT operations more effective, it doesn’t make sense to run all the applications that are currently hosted in a company’s data center in the private cloud. […] Disaster recovery sites require us to double our resources, let alone the cost associated with maintaining two…
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Daddy, Where’s Your Phone?
Tim O’Reilly at O’Reilly Radar – Daddy, Where’s Your Phone?: „What do you mean, where’s my phone?“ She explained that she’d overheard the question. Why wasn’t he just looking up the answer on his phone? Out of the mouths of babes. Vic said that he realized in that moment that the era of the PC…
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How do You Avoid The Muse? Let’s make a list…
The Fat Man – How do You Avoid The Muse? Let’s make a list…: „Pretty much everybody out with whom I hung would have emphatically jumped through unthinkable flaming hoops to have access to a 24-track recording device and a microphone or two–it would have been like…living in the Realm of the Gods. […] Now…
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One Internet, One File
Matthew Gonnering, Widen – One Internet, One File: „Since there is really only one internet, Widen has allowed organizations to use one file (located in the Widen DAM system) across all internet locations. Instead of enabling users to download files, users of Widen digital asset management technology copy a pointer to that file instead. That…