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“If you want to change big things, you pay attention to small things.”
-Rudy Giuliani on C-span talking about the Broken Windows theory
Category: Links
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“But where are the XBRL use cases? Nowhere in particular. You can find scattered examples on websites run by XBRL International, the International Accounting Standards Board, or XBRL vendors.”(tags: XBRL)
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“As technologists, we have two choices:”(tags: technology)
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“A new theory suggests that creativity comes in two distinct types – quick and dramatic, or careful and quiet.”
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“These rules are gospel, and if you want your life back you’re going to have to treat them like your life depended on them. Email organization is easy, the commitment to continue is the hard part.”
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“I thought) and we got to talking about S3. He was impressed with how we were using it, but joked that our $500K saved number sounded like “complete bullsh*tâ€. I laughed along with him and assured him it was true, but on the way home I got to thinking
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“Although there is no limit to the number of replica sets that can be hosted on a single server, it is recommended that you host no more than 150 replica sets on a single server to provide optimal replication performance. The optimal number of replica set
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“What is a Cheap Technology Officer? Someone that gets it, that won’t throw good money after bad, that understands where and how commodity components can be used to great effect, and where an advantage might lie in proprietary technology.”