Author: Andreas

  • Therapeutic Jira

    How would you respond?

  • Apple acquiring most of Intel’s smartphone modem business in $1B deal

    After Apple only recently announced to partner with Qualcom on 5G modems, Intel quickly decided to cease their efforts in that area. In that market situation, Apple likely landed a bargain on this deal. Apple has entered into a deal to acquire a majority of Intel’s modem business, TechCrunch has learned. The deal, valued at…

  • T-Mobile received clearance to merge with Sprint

    T-Mobile has received clearance from the DOJ to complete its $26.5 billion merger with Sprint (S, TMUS) Source: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/sprint-t-mobile-merger-approved-by-doj-stock-price-reaction-2019-7-1028389070

  • Get started with Kubernetes (using Python)

    Jason Haley wrote a brief tutorial to get the Pythonista started with Kubernetes. Worth reading if you are new to the topic. So, you know you want to run your application in Kubernetes but don’t know where to start. Or maybe you’re getting started but still don’t know what you don’t know. In this blog…

  • Culture and Organizational Change

    Culture and Organizational Change

    Just a small observation I made during AWS Transformation Day. While the entire theme for the event was on transforming business, the schedule had one track for “Culture and Organizational Change” alone. While Culture and Organizational Change is a broad and huge topic, but it is necessary and makes the difference for agility in rapidly…

  • Net Defender CloudFlare Goes Down, Taking Many Websites With It

    The Internet was built with de-centralized infrastructures in mind. To scale globally, network providers like CloudFlare have emerged, to run decentralized infrastructures and offer them as a service. In general, keeping service independent of each others and maintaining heterogeneous networks have a proven track record of resilience, that is not necessarily inherent to the architecture…

  • Get Yourself High ft. k-os

    The Chemical Brothers released a new track. I found this worth mentioning and you should know about it.

  • The colors of future

    Sabine Hossenfelder googled images for ‘futuristic’ and found something puzzling. A quick experiment verified her finding. So it seems the future will not be bright but something in black and blue. Somebody really needs to figure out and in particular why the past is more orange.

  • Nobody’s asking the real questions.

    How well does the new Mac Pro work as a Cheese Grater?

  • Math.Round opens printing dialog.

    The official bug of the day makes https://try.dot.net open a printing dialog, just by using Math.Round. Here’s the github issue: https://github.com/dotnet/try/issues/290 Responses on Twitter are totally appropriate.