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Even with a global lockdown, there will always be a reservoir of virus somewhere.

Some immunocompromised people can carry the virus for weeks.

Also, what about households where one person catches COVID the day before lockdown, incubates for a few days (asymptomatically), then transmits it to another person in the household, who also incubates for a few days...

At the end of the two week lockdowns, some people will still be contagious.


1 Month lockdown, then to travel from anywhere to anywhere you need to stay in isolation for 20 days. I wish this was possible.


Indeed, Jeff talks about it in this 2001 interview : https://youtu.be/p7FgXSoqfnI?t=7m05s



As a freelancer in Paris, I've been invoicing 625€ daily in 2018 and 2019, and 700€ in 2020, doing Big Data / Scala development with a sprinkle of devops, for the same customer. I think I could get 800-900€ if I find a customer that pays better and focus on the Big Data / GCP sectors. Just need to find a contract through word of mouth, and not through a recruiter that takes a 100-150€ margin...

You get less as a salaried employee in France though...


Having servers offer scp instead of ssh is not the only problem.

What about this part of the article:

Finally, while the danger is remote, it is worth noting that a local file name containing `backticks` (a file named `touch you-lose`, for example) will be handled the same way on the other end; if a user can be convinced to perform a recursive copy of a directory tree containing a file with a malicious name, bad things can happen.


It would be funny if the real Mike Hancoski googles himself and stumbles upon this thread.


I think the JavaOne presentation was made by the LMAX devs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTeWxZvlCZ8

They built the Disruptor data structure around 2011 for their high performance financial exchange on the JVM: https://lmax-exchange.github.io/disruptor/files/Disruptor-1....

I used the Disruptor at a smart grid startup in 2012-2014, after LMAX open sourced it.

Martin Thompson has a lot of interesting presentations on the concept of mechanical sympathy:

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=929OrIvbW18 - Adventures with concurrent programming in Java: A quest for predictable latency by Martin Thompson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03GsLxVdVzU - Designing for Performance by Martin Thompson


I wonder what would happen if he searched those keywords in incognito mode.

Google probably could link the incognito session with the real user session. But would it turn up in a search warrant ?

In this case, they used the IP address, so I guess incognito wouldn't help.


> In the face of this it's quite a bold move for France to go from zero to 28 days for the sake of benefiting gender norms and family relationships in the long-term.

We didn't go from zero to 28 days of paternity leave. We doubled it, from 14 to 28.


Interesting. Could you expand on that ?


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