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Jul 17, 2014 1 note
inspecting legacy code

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and puppet manifests and old RHEL 3 configurations of servers yet online and… 

Jeez

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“Ecco, solo da noi succedono queste cose.”—Alfonso Fuggetta sul “Malcostume italiano”
Jul 14, 2014

Gizmodo: This Is The Room Where The Internet Was Born

For something as ubiquitous as the internet today, it certainly isn’t easy to find where it all started. I don’t mean historically, I mean logistically: 3420 Boelter Hall is a tiny room in a basement hallway of a large nondescript building on the sprawling UCLA campus[…]

Grazie MD

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New project requirements start with Maven

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by @scottm01

so true…

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braindead:

<Md> http://www.cs.vu.nl/tanenbaum/ va in pensione

:O

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“La Germania segnava così spesso che per non rischiare di perdermi un gol ho smesso di sbattere le palpebre”—Spinoza: Ä Ë Ï Ö Ü Ÿ
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I Fruttagusciani

I Fruttagusciani

(maledetti alieni nazisti!)

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when an important client asks for a meeting at 4pm on friday

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Jul 2, 2014

June 2014

“The talk represents another signal toward a shift in our culture from leaders and managers that are purely Taylorist – oriented to pure economic efficiency – to a new form of leadership that connects us back to our humanity.”—Folletto: Brew Compassion in the Corporate Setting
Jun 30, 2014 1 note
“A Linkiesta ho imparato che un giornale digitale per essere innovativo e quindi sostenibile deve avere un cuore tecnologico. La tecnologia non è una commodity o una spesa da comprimere come pensa qualcuno. La tecnologia è il motore immobile di tutto. Ti permette di non fermarti all’esistente, di monitorare al centimetro il tuo business e dunque pianificare e correggere.”—

Marco Alfieri racconta la sua esperienza a Linkiesta nell'articolo: “Cosa si impara lavorando in un giornale digitale”

La tecnologia senza le persone che la facciano funzionare, Marco in sostanza lo dice nell'articolo, non serve e questo vale anche se produci viti e bulloni. Se hai giocato al ribasso e ti sei tenuto dei macchinari vecchi e zoppicanti, se le persone le hai spremute senza permettere loro di crescere ti sveglierai un giorno e scoprirai che c'è qualcun altro che fa quello che fai tu ma lo fa meglio e più velocemente e a un costo più basso.

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“E’ con loro che noi vorremo lavorare lasciandoli liberi di concentrarsi sullo sviluppo degli oggetti su cui stanno lavorando, a controllare poi che funzionino ci penseremo noi con la nostra thing care platform.”—Stefano Vitta: Vi presento ZenAlert, the thing care platform
Jun 26, 2014
Spending all day fixing the environment and going home

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Jun 26, 2014 873 notes
Yet another sysadmin's script

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by paran0id

Rozzo ma efficace

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“E non è vero che ci si abitua, si è sempre più stanchi, semplicemente.”—Bukowski (via layura)
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