2009/12/15-2010/1/19 [Industry/Jobs] UID:53594 Activity:nil | 12/15 I remember that when I was in school two decades ago, there was
one career center which handles co-ops and internships for all majors,
and another one which handles those specifically for engineering and
CS majors. Is that still the case these days? My company is looking
to hiring software interns in the next few months, and I wonder if
there is a better organization than the Career Center
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2007/4/9-11 [Industry/Jobs] UID:46238 Activity:kinda low | 4/9 I get to pick my own title "within reason". I'd like to pick whatever
will be most useful on my resume in the future without limiting my
future options too much. I will be the senior programmer and
"go to guy" in my group, but without anyone reporting to me. Some
possible adjectives: "platform, 3D, services"
\_ "Software Architect", a very high technical non-managerial title.
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2013/3/1-26 [Industry/Startup] UID:54615 Activity:nil | 3/1 Can someone explain to me why Groupon is a tech company?
\_ It's similar to how Amazon and eBay are tech companies.
\_ Amazon and eBay are *NOW* tech companies, they didn't
start that way. Groupon started off as a marketing
company, and their "technology" isn't getting any better
than a bigger and bigger opt-in email spam system.
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2012/7/2-8/19 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:54429 Activity:nil | 7/2 If I download a software that has GNU GPL and create a search
engine on top of it and the search engine profits (and I don't
release the source code nor do I modify or redistribute it), is
that an acceptable use of GNU GPL?
\_ Yes. Even the AGPL allows this if you don't modify the program.
\_ What if I'm a search engine that uses something that uses
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2012/4/23-6/1 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:54360 Activity:nil | 4/19 My Firefox 3.6.28 pops up a Software Update box that reads "Your
version of Firefox will soon be vulnerable to online attacks." Are
they planning to turn off some security feature in my version of
Firefox?
\_ Not as such, no, but they're no longer developing this version,
so if a 3.6.x-targeted hack shows up, you're not going to get
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2012/1/4-2/6 [Computer/HW/Drives] UID:54281 Activity:nil | 1/4 I want to test how my servers behave during a disk failure and
a RAID reconstruction so I want to simulate a hardware failure.
How can I do this in Linux without having to physically pull
a drive? These disks are behind a RAID card and run Linux. -ausman
\_ According to the Linux RAID wiki, you might be able to use mdadm
to do this with something like the following:
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