The key will be how they actually enforce this. Siting servers is the wrong thing to tack on to. Because there are perfectly legitimate personal servers as outlined in comments above for personal use that wouldn't eat up excessive bandwidth. That being said I think the "no professional" or "no business" uses are terrible too depending on how they choose to interpret and apply. A loosely enforced version of the latter would be better in my opinion.
This is great. Glad to see this happening in the medical community. Wish it would happen with Congress and government as well like so many have suggested. I will say the web UI Github has provided on top of Git gives me hope for these initiatives.
Decent article. Correlates with the stagflation we have seen and the fact that hedge investments like gold have been correlating to growth investments the past few years. The fact that we have a global recession / stagflation makes it even more interesting. Thankfully technology and software specifically as an industry seems more immune than most to the slow growth.
meh, I don't know if accountants and lawyers gave that any use but never even looked or thought about that for questions or research. Linkedin is a good way for non-technical people to see a non-technical profile for you. They should just be focus on being good at that, job postings (which aren't that great/overpriced) and a company directory.
Decent post on his workflow. Asana looks nice enough but I would always prefer to use open source or pay for a product rather than using a product that is just free. Just doesn't make sense unless they are selling your info to advertisers.