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My day at 1 Hacker Way aka the Facebook HQ in Palo Alto
A friend of a friend works at Facebook and when I was there, I decided to drop in and get the tour. First he wouldn’t stop raving about the food (not exaggerated!) and all the things Facebook does for their employees. Let me make a list of things my friend doesn’t have to do:
Cook - The sprawling Facebook campus has multiple restaurants with a rotating menu. Whom are we kidding, they have a culinary team. Say bye to boring salads and sad sandwiches! You can get dumplings, dessert, burgers, Indian food, pizza... My friend never has to buy groceries. It’s a bachelor’s dream come true. No cooking. EVER.
Buy groceries - This is legit. You can drop your grocery list at the reception. Be specific and mention what things you want from which store, and just pick your groceries on your way out of work, that’s if you ever eat at home.
Do laundry - You can drop your dirty underpants and even your comforter and voila, clean clothes for you the next day. They are also ironed.
Pursue a Hobby - They have a poster making classes, a woodwork area and other fun stuff. If you like making things, this is the right place. No need to look elsewhere.
I also got to see where Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg sit (Mark was on paternity leave then).
Enough said. Just look at the office now.
Even the parking garage is all fancy! They have two campuses opposite each other and the parking lot is huge. They even have valet service. #NoParkingProblems.
This is what the buildings look like. Bright colors and then whites. Certainly eye catching.
The image tells you, my visit was dated. They call themselves the “Hackers Collective.”
A view inside the HQ on a really cloudy day.
I’m pretty sure this was one of the restaurants and inside a cafeteria. chuck the food, that display caught my attention.
And cool original artwork.
It’s this huge wall of touch screens where trending search terms keep flashing.
Another touchscreen wall with the world map. You can pinch and zoom into the desired country and see stats. I decided to check out India with all the #FreeBasic debate going on.
Alo the screen doubles up as a theater on movie nights. And there’s always free food.
A sample poster from the poster making class. Certainly eye-catching.
Other posters. They also have a tiny printing press where they can make multiple copies of your poster. They also get artists to make posters and hold workshops.
In case you forgot, there’s now an Instagram office inside the FB HQ too.
The Insta wall. People can sit inside #JessieThePacer and then operate that neat little camera from the dashboard and post/share pictures on Instagram and Facebook.
Welcome to the ‘90s. There’s an authentic gaming arcade in the campus. Street Fighter, Donkey Kong and a bunch of other arcade games.
Inside the office building. Huge open spaces with no dividers/ cubicles.
And let’s not forget the famous rooftop garden. The landscaping has small sitting areas interspersed with a lot of greenery and some hills. They have concerts and parties on the rooftop.
The physical Facebook wall. I don’t know which came first.
And lots of art work.
This is a staircase disguised as a mural.
And just another artsy another staircase.
So overall, I had a great experience going through the office and I left with a lot of goodies and Facebook merchandise.
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Japan's national Diet proposed changes to current legislation today to include a definition for virtual currencies under domestic law.
“The latest bills on virtual currencies recognize them as asset-like values that can be used in making payments and be transferred digitally.”- Nikkei
Also:
Chuck Norris’s keyboard doesn’t have a Ctrl key because nothing controls Chuck Norris.
Chuck Norris can unit test entire applications with a single assert.
Chuck Norris doesn’t bug hunt as that signifies a probability of failure, he goes bug killing.
Now that prominent companies such as Thomson Reuters and even Visa are hiring blockchain experts, there is no better time than now to get acquainted with the concept of distributed ledgers.
Another company joins the Ethereum Blockchain bandwagon.
They have openings for a mobile blockchain developer.
This is a watershed moment for the blockchain industry, and Microsoft is excited to be working with ConsenSys and BlockApps. The simple, rapid, and flexible one-click deploy of Ethereum blockchain architecture launched on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace enables enterprises and developers to quickly deploy a certified blockchain environment on Azure.
Marley Gray, Director of Blockchain Strategy at Microsoft Corp.
Launched in October, Microsoft has been steadily adding providers to its blockchain testing environment for enterprises, though BlockApps' Strato platform is the first to gain certification.
Read more at the Coin Desk website.
Over the last year and a half a number of prominent voices in the Bitcoin community have been warning that the system needed to make fundamental changes to its core software code.
This week the dire predictions came to pass, as the network reached its capacity, causing transactions around the world to be massively delayed, and in some cases to fail completely. The average time to confirm a transaction has ballooned from 10 minutes to 43 minutes. Users are left confused and shops that once accepted Bitcoin are dropping out.
The similarities or differences between Java and Python. In a fight, whom do you think will win?
Millions of dollars worth of Bitcoins, aka the Tamagochi of currency, go misisng on the Internet.
Remember when people were still discussing if Bitcoins will ever survive?
Sony Global Education, Inc. is announcing that it has adapted blockchain technology to the educational field and has developed technology that enables open and secure sharing of academic proficiency and progress records.
Another good use of blockchain technology.
Hospital pays ransom in bitcoins to restore computer systems
The hospital’s statement.
High hopes that blockchain might provide fast, cheap automated processing of securities trades, settled in one day rather than three, have received a large dash of cold water from capital markets analyst Larry Tabb.
While Tabb recognized the benefits of blockchain for capital-markets processes, he listed substantial incompatibilities between the current consensus-based bitcoin blockchain and current market practices.
Dutch water company Brabant Water wants to use data to improve the service it provides to customers as well as identify problems on its distribution network by using smart meters.
Meter readers are fitted with equipment that allows them to be read remotely, and Brabant Water produces large amounts of data with one million meters in use. The data gained from these is mainly used for billing – but this is set to change.