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The Good and the Bad of Selenium Test Automation Tool

Altexsoft

Selenium is a suite of open source software testing automation tools that’s become the de facto product in the quality assurance world. Jason Huggins’ 2004 creation was a JavaScript framework aimed at freeing its creator from repetitive manual testing. Both tools are open source and have great community support.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

The implications were clear: Perhaps in the end the open-source culture will triumph not because cooperation is morally right…. but simply because the commercial world cannot win an evolutionary arms race with open-source communities that can put orders of magnitude more skilled time into a problem.

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A Microsoft Bigot’s Guide To Windows 10

Modus Create

I’m quite impressed with what I’m seeing as of Windows 10 version 2004. Windows actually ran a lot faster in the VM than directly installed on the hardware. Linux has its own issues when it comes to hardware support. Windows 10 Version 2004 Better than Expected! Then 2004 got installed, and everything got much better.

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AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding

Netflix Tech

Using the framework we have open sourced, AVIF compression efficiency can be seen at work and compared against a whole range of image codecs that came before it. With the motion extension, it was accepted as the video coding standard for digital cinema in 2004. We believe AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) has the potential.

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Friction

LeanEssays

The challenge with the full stack approach is you need to get good at many different things: software, hardware, design, consumer marketing, supply chain management, sales, partnerships, regulation, etc. Just head over to the Netflix Open Source Center on GitHub; it’s all there for you to see – and use if you’d like.

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Before There Was Management

LeanEssays

A team that never exceeded 100 people designed and developed both the hardware and software that became the legendary Apple Macintosh.[3] 3] Another example: in a 2004 blog The Dunbar Number as a Limit to Group Sizes , Christopher Allen noted that on-line communities tend to have 40 to 60 active members at any one time.

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“Server Utilization” is a nonsense metric

ProdOps

The story begins with a recent question in our Operation Israel community: Policy makers in government want to see proven benchmarks comparing open-source (LAMP, Kubernetes) server utilization vs. classic Microsoft Windows based servers (IIS, SQLServer). Are there any documents, posts or studies to refer them to?

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