So, on one hand we have that "Tech Talent Strategy", which I assume comes from the demand for more IT workers globally. On the other, we have Canadians such as yours truly who would like to upgrade from a Helpdesk…
Location: Rural Quebec, Canada. 1 hour+ away from Montreal, Quebec City && Sherbrooke Remote: Yes, most definitely. Also open to some hybrid work to the cities above, assuming fuel expenses are somehow compensated.…
> IT distributed sticker packs with all the french chars on them after the inspection They had to. It's either "Product maker has to provide you the French labels, or if they don't, print your own". Literally. I…
> Come to my house? Inspect my basement? I would love the OQLF to try. On my main PC, I use an Ergodox clone, basically a kind of split keyboard. Keycaps for said keyboard are tricky to find in sets that fits for every…
The companies I worked for are headquartered in Quebec (with the exception of my current job), so I can only confidently comment for the "internal to Quebec" situations. I recently joined a company that was acquired by…
> Quebec can zing you if you hire a Quebec resident and aren't prepared to allow them to work in French, even if they don't speak French themself. For the uninitiated, this means having all UI elements in French, (OS,…
I *had* to get myself out of lurking mode to reply specifically to you; this issue seems widespread for 1st-gens Ryzen. I see your chipset also is close enough to mine (X370), and I felt a strong "déjà vu" by reading…
It's even more funny looking at the commit itself. Thanks for the pointer! Although technically speaking, it's a contre-casse!
Long ago, I wanted to make a microservice that uses choon.to as the domain, pointing to popular shoutcast streams. The goal was to have a regular HTML webpages with the stream info served when using a browser, but send…
> If their website/service disappeared off the face of the earth tomorrow, would I still have access to my passwords locally? They provide a selfhosted alternative to their cloud service. Not only that, there is a rust…
> It's been surprisingly difficult finding a good replacement for keep. If anyone has suggestions I'm open. I've been on the hunt for a good Keep replacement myself, but not exactly a replacement for the "Simple" Keep…
So, on one hand we have that "Tech Talent Strategy", which I assume comes from the demand for more IT workers globally. On the other, we have Canadians such as yours truly who would like to upgrade from a Helpdesk…
Location: Rural Quebec, Canada. 1 hour+ away from Montreal, Quebec City && Sherbrooke Remote: Yes, most definitely. Also open to some hybrid work to the cities above, assuming fuel expenses are somehow compensated.…
Location: Rural Quebec, Canada. 1 hour+ away from Montreal, Quebec City && Sherbrooke Remote: Yes, most definitely. Also open to some hybrid work to the cities above, assuming fuel expenses are somehow compensated.…
> IT distributed sticker packs with all the french chars on them after the inspection They had to. It's either "Product maker has to provide you the French labels, or if they don't, print your own". Literally. I…
> Come to my house? Inspect my basement? I would love the OQLF to try. On my main PC, I use an Ergodox clone, basically a kind of split keyboard. Keycaps for said keyboard are tricky to find in sets that fits for every…
The companies I worked for are headquartered in Quebec (with the exception of my current job), so I can only confidently comment for the "internal to Quebec" situations. I recently joined a company that was acquired by…
> Quebec can zing you if you hire a Quebec resident and aren't prepared to allow them to work in French, even if they don't speak French themself. For the uninitiated, this means having all UI elements in French, (OS,…
I *had* to get myself out of lurking mode to reply specifically to you; this issue seems widespread for 1st-gens Ryzen. I see your chipset also is close enough to mine (X370), and I felt a strong "déjà vu" by reading…
It's even more funny looking at the commit itself. Thanks for the pointer! Although technically speaking, it's a contre-casse!
Long ago, I wanted to make a microservice that uses choon.to as the domain, pointing to popular shoutcast streams. The goal was to have a regular HTML webpages with the stream info served when using a browser, but send…
> If their website/service disappeared off the face of the earth tomorrow, would I still have access to my passwords locally? They provide a selfhosted alternative to their cloud service. Not only that, there is a rust…
> It's been surprisingly difficult finding a good replacement for keep. If anyone has suggestions I'm open. I've been on the hunt for a good Keep replacement myself, but not exactly a replacement for the "Simple" Keep…