Job seekers,
Interested in this one?
- Ruby/Rails developer
- Required:
— Ruby/Rails
— AWS or other Cloud
- Moving to Java in 2 years
- FTE, not consultant
- Conshohocken PA or 100% remote / virtual
- $120K-150K+ plus unlimited PTO, year-end bonus, stock, 4% 401K,
medical benefits
—…
Internet Tips fans,
Google Maps keeps adding new features. It’s been over a decade since I wrote my 1st series of tips about it. They all still work, though some of the URLs and controls have changed a bit.
Here’s a whole batch of new tips:
- http://bristle.com/Tips/Internet.htm#google_maps_assorted_tips
It includes…
Internet Tips fans,
This is the 22nd in a series of tips on how to do tricky things with URLs.
Some “security software” used by email apps, especially Microsoft Outlook in large corporations, makes things LESS secure.
It’s like hiring a bodyguard so that you’ll be safe in any dangerous…
Internet Tips fans,
This is the 20th in a series of tips on how to do tricky things with URLs.
Even if you look closely at the URL in an email, you can still be phished by funky Unicode chars that look exactly like regular letters:
- http://bristle.com/Tips/Internet.htm#beware_funky_chars_in_urls
(If you’ve…
Internet Tips fans,
This is the 18th in a series of tips on how to do tricky things with URLs.
You can’t create a subdomain without the cooperation of the parent domain. That’s a good thing! Here’s why:
- http://bristle.com/Tips/Internet.htm#subdomains_require_permission_of_parents
But some phishers get tricky. Things start to get a…