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  • Move Cassandra 2.1 to G1 garbage collector — Medium

    via skunnyk

    April 18, 2016 at 4:19:40 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://medium.com/@mlowicki/move-cassandra-2-1-to-g1-garbage-collector-b9fb27365509#.kgq5f1cpu
    cassandra g1 java
  • Linux network metrics: why you should use nstat instead of netstat

    Ok nstat > netstat

    Mais par rapport à la commande ss ?

    April 16, 2016 at 12:17:14 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://loicpefferkorn.net/2016/03/linux-network-metrics-why-you-should-use-nstat-instead-of-netstat/
    netstat nstat ss
  • Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator | TED Talk | TED.com

    not bad

    April 14, 2016 at 12:13:53 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://www.ted.com/talks/tim_urban_inside_the_mind_of_a_master_procrastinator
    ted
  • Top 10 Algorithms for Coding Interview

    to level up

    • https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~cburch/survey/recurse/hanoiimpl.html
    • https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_Code
    April 13, 2016 at 5:17:31 PM GMT+2 * - permalink - archive.org - http://www.programcreek.com/2012/11/top-10-algorithms-for-coding-interview/
    algo code coding dev interview
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    51 Interview Questions To Ask In An Interview | The Muse

    via eespie

    Dommage, j'aurais aimé avoir ce genre d'article avant de changer... ce sera pour la prochaine :-)

    The Job

    First, make sure you have a handle on exactly what the day-to-day responsibilities of the job will be—both now and in the future.

    1. What does a typical day look like?

    2. What are the most immediate projects that need to be addressed?

    3. Can you show me examples of projects I'd be working on?

    4. What are the skills and experiences you’re looking for in an ideal candidate?

    5. What attributes does someone need to have in order to be really successful in this position?

    6. What types of skills is the team missing that you’re looking to fill with a new hire?

    7. What are the biggest challenges that someone in this position would face?

    8. What sort of budget would I be working with?

    9. Is this a new role that has been created?

    10. Do you expect the main responsibilities for this position to change in the next six months to a year?

    Training and Professional Development

    Think of each new job not just as a job, but as the next step on your path to career success. Will this position help you get there?

    1. How will I be trained?

    2. What training programs are available to your employees?

    3. Are there opportunities for advancement or professional development?

    4. Would I be able to represent the company at industry conferences?

    5. Where is the last person who held this job moving on to?

    6. Where have successful employees previously in this position progressed to?

    Your Performance

    Make sure you're setting yourself up for success by learning up front the goals of the position and how your work will be evaluated.

    1. What are the most important things you’d like to see someone accomplish in the first 30, 60, and 90 days on the job?

    2. What are the performance expectations of this position over the first 12 months?

    3. What is the performance review process like here? How often would I be formally reviewed?

    4. What metrics or goals will my performance be evaluated against?

    Interviewer

    Asking questions of the interviewer shows that you're interested in him or her as a person—and that's a great way to build rapport.

    1. How long have you been with the company?

    2. Has your role changed since you've been here?

    3. What did you do before this?

    4. Why did you come to this company?

    5. What’s your favorite part about working here?

    The Company

    Because you're not just working for one boss or one department, you're working for the company as a whole.

    1. I've read about the company's founding, but can you tell me more about ___?

    2. Where do you see this company in the next few years?

    3. What can you tell me about your new products or plans for growth?

    4. What are the current goals that the company is focused on, and how does this team work to support hitting those goals?

    5. What gets you most excited about the company's future?

    The Team

    The people you work with day in and day out can really make or break your work life. Ask some questions to uncover whether it's the right team for you.

    1. Can you tell me about the team I’ll be working with?

    2. Who will I work with most closely?

    3. Who will I report to directly?

    4. Can you tell me about my direct reports? What are their strengths and the team's biggest challenges?

    5. Do you expect to hire more people in this department in the next six months?

    6. Which other departments work most closely with this one?

    7. What are the common career paths in this department?

    The Culture

    Is the office buttoned-up conservative or a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of place? Learn the subtle, but oh-so-important, aspects of company culture.

    1. What is the company and team culture like?

    2. How would you describe the work environment here—is the work typically collaborative or more independent?

    3. Can you tell me about the last team event you did together?

    4. Is there a formal mission statement or company values? (Note: Make sure this isn't Google-able!)

    5. What's your favorite office tradition?

    6. What do you and the team usually do for lunch?

    7. Does anyone on the team hang out outside the office?

    8. Do you ever do joint events with other companies or departments?

    9. What's different about working here than anywhere else you've worked?

    10. How has the company changed since you joined?

    Next Steps

    Before you leave, make sure the interviewer has all of the information he or she needs and that you're clear on the next steps by asking these questions.

    1. Is there anything that concerns you about my background being a fit for this role?

    2. What are the next steps in the interview process?

    3. Is there anything else I can provide you with that would be helpful?

    4. Can I answer any final questions for you?

    April 13, 2016 at 1:32:31 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://www.themuse.com/advice/51-interview-questions-you-should-be-asking
    entretien interview job
  • Intelligent tmux Session Management: tmuxomatic

    Un tmux session manager qui a l'air facile à utiliser avec une approche original : il faut "dessiner" la conf du layout

    via Doo

    April 13, 2016 at 1:30:53 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://n0where.net/intelligent-tmux-session-management-tmuxomatic/
    tmux
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    Ruby on Rails 3, incompatible character encodings: UTF-8 and ASCII-8BIT with i18n - Stack Overflow
    April 12, 2016 at 1:58:27 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4188677/ruby-on-rails-3-incompatible-character-encodings-utf-8-and-ascii-8bit-with-i18
    encoding rails
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    How to reload screenrc without restarting screen? - Server Fault

    ctrl-a :source ~/.screenrc

    April 12, 2016 at 1:55:47 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - http://serverfault.com/questions/194597/how-to-reload-screenrc-without-restarting-screen
    reload screen
  • Note: grep non ascii character

    Can be useful

    grep --color='auto' -P -n "[\x80-\xFF]" file

    April 12, 2016 at 1:45:07 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?fnmSpg
    ascii grep
  • Twiddle | JBoss Developer

    JBoss provides a simple command line tool that allows for interaction with a remote JMX server instance. This tool is called twiddle (for twiddling bits via JMX) and is located in the bin directory of the distribution. Twiddle is a command execution tool, not a general command shell.

    April 8, 2016 at 5:47:30 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://developer.jboss.org/wiki/Twiddle?_sscc=t
    java jmx
  • Note: first week

    Les premiers temps dans un nouveau job, c'est quand même un peu dur... il faut assimiler BEAUCOUP de choses.

    April 7, 2016 at 9:09:43 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?i3Rl-Q
  • Tilt Brush by Google

    Autre démo testé sur htc vive. Pouvoir dessiner dans l'espace est une expérience troublante ^^ On peut se déplacer autour de ses gribouillis, c'est mignon.

    April 6, 2016 at 6:07:38 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.tiltbrush.com/
    vr
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    Fantastic Contraption sur Steam

    jeu testé sur htc vive, vraiment cool..

    April 6, 2016 at 6:07:03 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - http://store.steampowered.com/app/386690/
    vr
  • An Open Source MQTT V3.1 Broker
    March 27, 2016 at 3:43:44 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - http://mosquitto.org/
    iot mqtt
  • Paracetamol - different name in USA? - Medical Q&As from Irishhealth.com

    Bon à savoir, aux USA, paracétamol == acetaminophen

    March 17, 2016 at 1:40:46 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.irishhealth.com/askdoc.html?q=5703
    drug medicament sante usa
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    Théorème CAP — Wikipédia
    March 15, 2016 at 10:53:52 PM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9or%C3%A8me_CAP
    cap distributed systeme theorem theoreme
  • Free Conference Calls | Try UberConference, the Best in Conferencing
    March 11, 2016 at 11:20:05 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - https://www.uberconference.com/
    call conf skype
  • Ansible vs Chef · Nothing interesting...

    Great article via cron.weekly

    March 9, 2016 at 11:24:52 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - http://tjheeta.github.io/2015/04/15/ansible-vs-chef/
    ansible chef
  • thombashi/tcconfig: Simple tc command wrapper. Easy to setup traffic control of network bandwidth/latency/packet-loss to a network interface.
    March 9, 2016 at 10:51:45 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - https://github.com/thombashi/tcconfig
    linux network qos traffic tt
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    cron.weekly archives - Cron Weekly: a weekly newsletter for Linux and Open Source sysadmins
    March 9, 2016 at 10:48:37 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - https://www.cronweekly.com/archives/
    archives cron weekly
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