Ex-Google werknemers vertellen over Google

Ik denk dat op dit moment geen enkel bedrijf zo succesvol aan het groeien is als google. De bedrijfsstrategie van Google is dan ook duidelijk anders. Google neemt zijn medewerkers erg serieus, geeft zijn kenniswerkers de ruimte en het resultaat mag er zijn.
Dit weblog is van ex-google medewerkers en geeft een aardig kijkje in de keuken: http://xooglers.blogspot.com/

Meer algemeen over de manier waarop google werkt is dit een aardig artikel:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10296177/site/newsweek/

Zo, nu weten we hoe engineers tevreden blijven. De volgende stap is denk ik om een idee te vinden. Met dat idee dan vervolgens een bedrijf stichten waar we ook aardig zijn voor medewerkers. Dan is het nog maar een kleine stap op er ook miljonair mee te worden.

Thomas

Apple op Intel, maar ook op Dell?

Een aardige redenering over waarom Apple niet OS X ook voor Dell beschikbaar zou moeten maken:

It has become increasingly the case that Dell and Gateway computers have been using cheaper and cheaper components to undercut each other’s price points, and quality has suffered. Many recent news stories and articles on this topic have been published lately. Have you not been reading?

Windows is a system designed to be installed on any commodity PC and with proper drivers operate flawlessly. I personally have had great luck with Windows on many PCs because I am careful in selecting my hardware when I put together systems. Unfortunately I have seen it is more often the case that people buy preassembled systems that were designed to meet low price points and the systems are absolute trash. Windows is unstable and the users are typically unsatisfied.

In these cases Microsoft almost always gets the blame. *nix users love to make jokes about Windows instability and what have you, because as a general rule the stories they tell of blue screens and lost data are backed by hard numbers. And yet there is still a huge percentage of users that have rock solid systems running on Windows without any problems (without Viruses and Worms, even, though that’s an entirely different issue).

At some point you have to realize that when it comes to computers, sometimes you really do get what you pay for. That cheap CD-Burner is going to make coasters. That cheap sound card is going to hang and leave applications wihtout sound, or not allow different applications to share the sound device, this USB interface is going to interfere with that Parallel Port so you can either use your web-cam OR your printer, but not both (and sometimes your Sound Card or your Printer, but not both).

This all sounds like bullshit from MS-DOS days, but it’s quite true today. I have on many occassions found that while repairing someone’s practically brand new system that there really wasn’t much wrong with it except that they were attempting to do two things with their system at once that it just doesn’t like to do.

THESE are exactly the sorts of problems that Apple wants to keep tight control over.

"Why should they care?" people will ask.

They care because OS X is more stable than Windows. It functions more reliably, it does so with less complication and less knowledge required by the user. Apple does NOT want to add in the nightmare of universal hardware support and complicate things by trying to figure out what crap component some users added that made this or that program stop working unexpectedly.

If Apple can control the number of failure points in the OS, they can keep that reputation of being a more solid and easier to use/configure OS than Microsoft.

If they decide to open the floodgates of cheap hardware and 3rd party commodity system resellers, then they will simply turn into yet another *nix distributor, and take on all of the headaches that come with a huge sea of unsupported hardware. After all, Joe Sixpack would be pretty pissed if he buys a USB webcam that won’t work on the OS X system he bought from Dell/Gateway/Whoever. That would then reflect negatively on Apple.

You might say you’d rather have OS X on generic x86 haredware, but Apple doesn’t want the negative factors. They make OS X and you don’t. They win.

For now, there won’t be any official support for OS X on generic PCs. That isn’t stopping you from buying a copy of OS X and tricking in into installing, but when something doesn’t work right, don’t expect Apple to care. You are, after all, an unsupported user.

ACSA examen gehaald!

Ik ben nu een erkende nerd, doordat ik gisteren ook het examen "System Administration of Mac OS X Clients" heb gehaald, nadat ik in de zomer al "System Administration using Mac OS X Server" had gehaald, ben ik nu Apple Certified System Administrator.

Mijn collega’s Pieter en Arjen hebben dit ook en daarmee is SFM nu een van de hoogst gecertificeerderde bedrijven van Nederland. Altijd mooi, hopelijk trekken we hiermee nog meer grote klanten zoals Talpa T.V. en SBS6.

Welcome to the new Dark Age

Cynische analyse van de huidige tijd:

Now we have the encroaching 1984 of Blair, the religious fundamentalism of Bush, and a corporate-driven media culture which farms the brainless masses like cattle and teaches them the new values of disconnected speech. Who needs Voltaire when your mind can find fulfillment in Snoop Dog?

Welcome to the new Dark Age.

Steve Jobs Quotes

Gewoon leuk om te lezen…

Steve’s Quotes

”Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.”


Steve Jobs – 2002

”Unfortunately, people are not rebelling against Microsoft, they don’t know any better.”


Steve Jobs – 16 June 1994

”The trouble with Microsoft is they have no taste. They have no taste and I don’t mean that in a small way, I mean that in a big way.”


Steve Jobs – 1996

”We used to dream about this stuff. Now, we get to build it. It’s pretty great.”


Steve Jobs – 2004

”We think basically you watch television to turn your brain off, and you work on your computer when you want to turn your brain on.”


Steve Jobs – February 2004

”I get asked a lot why Apple’s customers are so loyal. It’s not because they belong to the Church of Mac! That’s ridiculous.”

Steve Jobs – October 2004

”If, for some reason, we make some big mistake and IBM wins, my personal feeling is that we are going to enter a computer Dark Ages for about twenty years.”


Steve Jobs – The Journey is the Reward by Jeffrey S. Young

”If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.”


Steve Jobs – Stanford University – 2005

”Yes, its true.”


Steve Jobs – 2005 – Announcing the move to Intel

”Pretty much, Apple and Dell are the only ones in this industry making money. They make it by being Wal-Mart. We make it by innovation.”


Steve Jobs

”Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations.”


Steve Jobs

”Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.”


Steve Jobs

”I want to put a ding in the universe.”


Steve Jobs

”The Macintosh turned out so well because the people working on it were musicians, artists, poets and historians who also happened to be excellent computer scientists.”


Steve Jobs – New York Times

”Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.”


Steve Jobs

”To turn really interesting ideas and fledgling technologies into a company that can continue to innovate for years, it requires a lot of discipline.”


Steve Jobs

”I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me.”

Steve Jobs – Stanford University – 2005

”Better to be a pirate than to join the navy.”


Steve Jobs – Referring to the pirate flag that flew over Apple’s headquaters in 1983

”Apple’s market share is bigger than BMW’s or Mercedes’s or Porsche’s in the automotive market. What’s wrong with being BMW or Mercedes?”


Steve Jobs

”I think we’re having fun. I think our customers really like our products. And we’re always trying to do better.”


Steve Jobs

”There’s just one more thing.”


Steve Jobs

”I try to get people to see what I have. . . . When you run a computer company, you have to get people to buy into your dreams.”


Steve Jobs

”To go forward, you have to leave something behind.”


Steve Jobs

”You cannot mandate productivity, you must provide the tools to let people become their best.”


Steve Jobs

”It Sure Is Great To Get Out Of That Bag!”


Okay! Not Steve Jobs…the Mac – 1984

”It’s not about money. It’s about the people you have, how you’re led and how much you get it.”


Steve Jobs

”Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water or do you want a chance to change the world?”


Steve Jobs – To former CEO of Pepsi, John Sculley

”Get your feet off my desk, get out of here, you stink, and we’re not going to buy your product.”


Joe Keenan, President of Atari to Steve Jobs

”You can’t just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they’ll want something new.”

Steve Jobs

”You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards.”


Steve Jobs – Stanford University – 2005

”I’ve never met one of you [HR people] who didn’t suck. I’ve never known an HR person who had anything but a mediocre mentality.”


Steve Jobs in an Interview for the position of Vice President of HR (Upside.com)

Open Source software niet voor iedereen?

Veel mensen hebben nog nooit van Open Source Software (OSS) gehoord. Anderen houden vol dat OSS niet geschikt is voor gebruik door ‘gewone’ gebruikers. Dat kan allemaal best zijn, maar achter de schermen van het internet draait zo veel OSS software dat iedereen het principe onderhand toch heel serieus zou moeten nemen. Ik noem maar een voorbeeld: wat zouden de vijf meest belangrijke software pakketten zijn waar het internet van afhankelijk is? Ik denk dat de volgende in aanmerking komen:
1) BIND – DNS server (voorziet in het opzoeken van domeinnamen en vertaald deze naar IP adressen)
2) Apache – de webserver waar ±70% van alle websites op draait
3) Sendmail – de mailserver software waar de grote meerderheid van alle emailverkeer door wordt afgehandeld.
4) Perl – Waarschijnlijk nog steeds de meest gebruikte scripttaal voor dynamische websites. Grootste concurrenten nu zijn PHP, Python, Ruby.
5) Linux/*BSD – Besturingssystemen waar het grootste deel van alle servers op draait. De lijst met langste uptimes van servers word totaal gedomineerd door FreeBSD en OpenBSD

Misschien snappen jullie al waar het heengaat: stuk voor stuk opensource. Misschien toch nog eens heroverwegen hoe serieus OSS is?

Logica (en wikipedia)

Ik hoop dat iedereen inmiddels bekend is met WikiPedia, de online encyclopedie die door vrijwilligers uit de hele wereld word geschreven en onderhouden. Sterker, ook jij kan er aan meewerken. Het idee is om zo alle kennis vast te leggen en vrij toegankelijk te maken voor iedereen. Lijkt me een van de mooiste projecten van deze tijd. Misschien nog wel mooier dan Archive.org en projecten zoals Gutenberg. Dit zijn allemaal voorbeelden van initiatieven die nu langzamerhand laten zien waar de echte kracht ligt van het internet, het delen van informatie tussen individuen.

Een mooi voorbeeld, tamelijk random maar het sprak me aan, van een WikiPedia pagina is deze. Iedereen die zich ooit heeft verbaasd over de gebrekkigheid van de logica die de publieke opinie bepaalt is dit een heerlijk stukje. Voor mensen die daar nog nooit over hebben gedacht zou het lezen van deze pagina verplicht moeten zijn.

Leuke sites

Nieuwe linkdump:
(vanaf het overigens ook erg leuke www.lifehacker.com )

How to find free technical books
FreeTechBooks.com is a directory of freely available tech books.

All the books listed here are available for free, as they are hosted on websites that belong to the authors or the publishers. You are most welcome to view, download and print the books for your own private use at no charge.

These authors publish their books for free to give you a chance to review their books, to get as much good information distributed as possible. So, if you like what you read online, you can always support the authors by buying the paperback at your local or online bookstores.

A few interesting titles I found:

How To Design Programs: An Introduction To Programming and Computing
Real World XML Web Services: For VB and VB .NET Developers
We the Media – Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People
Lots more goodies in there. And you can’t beat free.

FreeTechBooks.com

Nerd TV

Voor iedereen die klaagt over het nivo van de nederlandse televisie moet het internet en de mogelijkheid video te streamen hoop bieden.
Lagere kosten maken het mogelijk programma’s te maken voor relatief kleine doelgroepen.

Een goed voorbeeld is Nerd TV.

Ik citeer van de site:
“NerdTV is a new weekly online TV show from PBS.org technology columnist Robert X. Cringely. NerdTV is essentially Charlie Rose for geeks – a one-hour interview show with a single guest from the world of technology. Guests like Sun Microsystems co-founder Bill Joy or Apple computer inventor Steve Wozniak are household names if your household is nerdy enough, but as historical figures and geniuses in their own right, they have plenty to say to ALL of us. NerdTV is distributed under a Creative Commons license so viewers can legally share the shows with their friends and even edit their own versions. If not THE future of television, NerdTV represents A future of television for niche audiences that have deep interest in certain topics.”

De eerste aflevering met Andy Hertzfeld is al aardig, hoewel ze van mij meer hadden mogen ingaan op folklore.org. Maar de toekomst is nog veelbelovender met namen als Steve Wozniak , Doug Engelbart en Bill Joy

Veel plezier!

20 Things They Don't Want You to Know

Erg interesant om eens te lezen.

Van productspecificaties tot extra garanties: dit artikel legt je haarfijn uit hoe en waar je genaait word.

Mooie quote: “part of the reason that the non-tec savy people stay non-tech savy is because they get so much conflicting bad information. Of course the DSL sales guy lies. He only knows enough about what he’s selling to sell it. If he knew more, he wouldn’t be selling it or installing it. He’d be doing something much more interesting.”

Thomas