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Amazing that they are getting access to RTB platforms. As an small company we are trying to get access (for proper purposes). Any idea of what RTB platform are they using or any open to small companies?


Not so amazing. We have dozens of creeps sign up with us at Perfect Audience every day. It's a constant battle to block them out.


sitescout was mentioned


I'm thinking on virtualizing some from servers (web front and database) which are physicall now. Do you have any experiences to share?


There are a lot of guides online if you search for how to set up KVM (which uses QEMU). Linux distros also provide documentation specific to their distro:

https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_E...

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_virtuali...

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM

If you need help, ask on #qemu on irc.oftc.net or #kvm on chat.freenode.net.


What distro are you most comfortable with? We run KVM on Debian in a few offices, with the VMs doing mail, web, and DNS. It's been about a year and it's been rock solid.


virtualization is a pretty small niche, not sure anyone actually does it. /s


I hate those buttons in the top-left corner of the screen that are used for the main navigation. If you use two hands they are ok, but you know there are people that still use phones only with one hand. There is no better place for the main navigation that the top-left corner? Could any recommend a better alternative? What about bottom-left?


I suppose the devs all have the latest 10" phones... ><


All those guys teach negotiation at university but never attended that class in my CS degree.

Any book or online class recommendation?


Good point. Hover is dead.


Good point. But can you find a better metric or pattern for this?


Yes, average user wants to do visual programming.


You can comment here on HN or edit in the following link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lct10jhe3FotsqkeCsVPkM_U...


I both use KDE and OS X. Some details are different but the ideas behind are mostly the same.


I allways think that Yahoo should split in two, a media/content company and a tech one.

Why? Because now it's a two head horse, and each head wants to go it's way but the other head goes opposite.

What do you guys think?


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