CSIS still seems low by most standards: https://www.canada.ca/en/security-intelligence-service/corpo... You can get "level 6" salaries as a new grad at a canadian bank.
All about that capex vs opex!
I'm not an NFT fan by any stretch of the imagination but you can buy a reproduction of the Mona Lisa or a fake Mickey Mantle card. https://www.amazon.com/DECORARTS-Leonardo-Davinci-Classic-Re... Obviously, the real mona…
Yeah this can be quite frustrating. I've had the same thing the other way, where I feel that I usually give kind and fair code reviews (no nitpicking, etc) but have had former colleagues that get genuinely upset and…
Yep! I'm seeing this as well.
I'm guessing they're using watch.ly. I've never heard of the service but it's on the header of the fastcomments blog. Watch.ly mentions a service that will "add realtime hit counters to my products."
Damn man.. I really need to just suck it up and try and get a job in the US when COVID wraps up and we can get across the border again. I don't really want to work there and be so far away from family but it just…
On top of the lower base salaries, the compensation you receive in the form of stocks is also a good bit lower.
I remember everyone in my office stopped working for about 30 minutes to watch that dual rocket landing and being completely blown away.
Yup! I got started with this book and automated a bunch of things in one of my internships about 3 years ago. I was in a network administration focused program in university. I decided to automate a ton of the…
Yeah I think that it's more of a hobby for a lot of people than something that significantly improves their daily lives.
I think it's at a pretty good state right now. A lot of the things you'll need aren't exactly cheap (in my opinion) but you can definitely automate a lot nowadays. Check out hassio if you're interested in this sorta…
My biggest gripe is by FAR interruptions. I can deal with a noisy office. I can't deal with people that constantly and endlessly interrupt me because they know I know the answer to their question. Take 5 minutes and try…
CloudWatch log filters are pretty bad too. I basically just use ctrl + f now in cw logs to find what I'm looking for.
Is this Microsoft? If so, good to know they've adopted this policy!
I'm by no means a hardcore python dev but I feel like these are all pretty basic, common things. No?
Yeah...Azure Gov is the same. They'll always be behind the commercial offering.
No real surprise here..
That's a real head scratcher
Ah okay, fair enough! Guess I just don't really have that much personal data but it makes sense in your situation.
Is it weird that I don't have GBs of my own personal files/data? I get if you have movies/tv shows or whatever, that's different. I just don't know what personal data you could possibly have that would amount to GBs...
The screenshot has a tab open on this article: https://www.troyhunt.com/the-773-million-record-collection-1... I don't think it's from the seller - looks like it was taken by the author of this article.
Agreed! I was going to add that most uber drivers are okay (I've had one or two oddballs but nothing scary, just weird).
I feel like part of why they're shady is because some of the people that partake in them are shady. It's relatively easy to get accepted to them (especially services like this).
It depends on how complex the environment you're working in is. If you're at a large enterprise that wants to build a platform capable of scaling to thousands of apps, you most definitely do need to care about…
CSIS still seems low by most standards: https://www.canada.ca/en/security-intelligence-service/corpo... You can get "level 6" salaries as a new grad at a canadian bank.
All about that capex vs opex!
I'm not an NFT fan by any stretch of the imagination but you can buy a reproduction of the Mona Lisa or a fake Mickey Mantle card. https://www.amazon.com/DECORARTS-Leonardo-Davinci-Classic-Re... Obviously, the real mona…
Yeah this can be quite frustrating. I've had the same thing the other way, where I feel that I usually give kind and fair code reviews (no nitpicking, etc) but have had former colleagues that get genuinely upset and…
Yep! I'm seeing this as well.
I'm guessing they're using watch.ly. I've never heard of the service but it's on the header of the fastcomments blog. Watch.ly mentions a service that will "add realtime hit counters to my products."
Damn man.. I really need to just suck it up and try and get a job in the US when COVID wraps up and we can get across the border again. I don't really want to work there and be so far away from family but it just…
On top of the lower base salaries, the compensation you receive in the form of stocks is also a good bit lower.
I remember everyone in my office stopped working for about 30 minutes to watch that dual rocket landing and being completely blown away.
Yup! I got started with this book and automated a bunch of things in one of my internships about 3 years ago. I was in a network administration focused program in university. I decided to automate a ton of the…
Yeah I think that it's more of a hobby for a lot of people than something that significantly improves their daily lives.
I think it's at a pretty good state right now. A lot of the things you'll need aren't exactly cheap (in my opinion) but you can definitely automate a lot nowadays. Check out hassio if you're interested in this sorta…
My biggest gripe is by FAR interruptions. I can deal with a noisy office. I can't deal with people that constantly and endlessly interrupt me because they know I know the answer to their question. Take 5 minutes and try…
CloudWatch log filters are pretty bad too. I basically just use ctrl + f now in cw logs to find what I'm looking for.
Is this Microsoft? If so, good to know they've adopted this policy!
I'm by no means a hardcore python dev but I feel like these are all pretty basic, common things. No?
Yeah...Azure Gov is the same. They'll always be behind the commercial offering.
No real surprise here..
That's a real head scratcher
Ah okay, fair enough! Guess I just don't really have that much personal data but it makes sense in your situation.
Is it weird that I don't have GBs of my own personal files/data? I get if you have movies/tv shows or whatever, that's different. I just don't know what personal data you could possibly have that would amount to GBs...
The screenshot has a tab open on this article: https://www.troyhunt.com/the-773-million-record-collection-1... I don't think it's from the seller - looks like it was taken by the author of this article.
Agreed! I was going to add that most uber drivers are okay (I've had one or two oddballs but nothing scary, just weird).
I feel like part of why they're shady is because some of the people that partake in them are shady. It's relatively easy to get accepted to them (especially services like this).
It depends on how complex the environment you're working in is. If you're at a large enterprise that wants to build a platform capable of scaling to thousands of apps, you most definitely do need to care about…