Comment Whoops! (Score 1) 29
Comment Embrace, Extend, Extinguish. (Score 1) 212
Comment I would only trust a Password Manager I did myself (Score 1) 415
If you want to implement such a beast, feel free to do so. Count it as "Open Source IP".
Comment Re:What is considered a TV? (Score 1) 164
You can stream to all of your devices, anyway. I sometimes prop-up the iPad next to my bed to watch a show before going to sleep. Or maybe watch a thing or two on my desktop before buckling down to software development. I'm actually surprised anyone would bother having a "TV" at all these days.
Comment How does it work? (Score 1) 181
Comment Re:Age discrimination (Score 1) 200
So if there's age discrimination out there at all, I am not seeing it. And most of the people I work with on a daily basis didn't even exist when I got started!!!! They were still teens or in their diapers when I was making a killing at Cisco Systems back in the 90s. And I am well respected. A father figure, even.
So if Facebook is engaging in age discrimination, let them. Move on.
Comment So sick of this Scheiße... (Score 2) 200
And there were a number of times in the US where I experienced what I can only call, "reverse-reverse discrimination". That is, those treating me differently for the sole reason they feared I might "play the race card", which I would never do in a million years. They would walk on egg shells around me, or distort the facts, etc.
I even had to endure the humiliation of the government doing a "race audit" at one firm I was at. I was pulled aside and asked very awkward questions. I didn't know what was going on at the time and nearly walked that very day. I will NOT be hired because of my dermal chromatics. I will NOT be chosen because of my "race". I want to be considered SOLELY on my MERITS and past ACCOMPLISHMENTS. Period, end of sentence. If anyone is better than me for the job, by all means take him. As I would when I am looking to hire. I pay no attention to gender nor dermal chromatics nor any other bullshit. I look to see if the person can do the job and work well with the team. That's it. The rest walks. And I don't expect to be treated any differently.
Affirmative Action, thank goodness, is NOT an issue in Deutschland. Here, they hire solely on merit. My fellow germans can be quite thorough in their background checks, too. They don't use some stupid service like many American firms do, and typically don't even check references, either. Nope. They check YOU out directly.
I am proud of my GitHub account and my participation in Open Source. Anyone can go look at my code, download it, run it, and see what I'm capable of. And there is nothing stopping others from doing the same.
The Internet does not care if you are pink, green, or blue. It does not care whether you are male, female, transgendered, or otherwise. It does not care if you look like a Hollywood star or something that came from the bottomless pit. You have the knowledge? You have the skills? You have the passion? Then Just Do It already and the world can see what you are.
Comment Re:Women are better (Score 1) 281
As long as the Individual is free to take action, that's all that is needed. The rest is up to the Individual.
Comment Re:Programming is not a language (Score 1) 281
Comment Re:Women are better (Score 1) 281
So much for woolly-headed liberal thinking.
Comment Yet another attempt that will fail flat. (Score 1) 281
If you are interested, you already would've Googled and checked it out. Many sites allow you to write code in your browser in just about every major language out there. Development platforms can be setup and downloaded for free to any computer. Etc., etc. So what will FB do that will enhance what's already there? I think they will get maybe a handful interested, but you will not see the "sea change" they seek. You either have the knack or you do not, and no amount of flag-waving will change that much. "Women" and "Minorities". I don't see the point in targeting specific demographics like that. It's very condescending.