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SSH into internal servers certainly does require a VPN, unless you are exposing port 22 to the internet for every Linux/UNIX box you have. If you have a VPN that operates on certificates like OpenVPN, its not really that much of an inconvenience really. just flip it on once in the morning and be done with it.
You know with time and a pentalobe screwdriver, you can replace the battery with a 3rd party one? What you want is the ability to swap batteries on the fly, which most people don't need or care about.
Quick, I need A black T-Shirt(preferably with an antisocial saying in white block letters), some Mountain Dew(or preferably Jolt Cola), a Carpal Tunnel wrist brace, a desk piled with manuals and CD-R spindles, and a LOT of terminal windows open.
Hmm, looks like I already have the terminal windows part covered........and the black T-Shirt...and the CDR Spindles
My $25k Subaru(in 2003) says premium required, and further says if no premium is available to get the minimum amount of regular to get to a gas station that has premium.
This whole post operates on a narrow definition of Big Data. Big Data could mean, data from the LHC, or data from video analysis, or any number of other things.
Learned AppleBASIC in elementary school from an old comb-bound AppleBASIC manual, then gwBASIC and qBASIC in middle/ early high school, then finally C++ in AP Computer Science senior year of high school, which was actually the first year C++ was the AP language.
A friend of mine from college worked as a developer for well over a year while driving from Seattle to the bottom of South America. They created a website with lots of good info about what they learned here.