I think monetization has pushed almost everything to video. I miss the old days when people would actually write up how to do things.
I'm just learning sailing but I believe traditional sails act like wings/airfoils as well, at least for part of the thrust.
Can't tell you how many weblogic "won't starts" I fixed over the years caused by people staging ear's and war's in /tmp on Solaris.
I didn't do this personally but one enterprise I worked at ran their production DNS off an old sun ray desktop sitting on a random desk in the computer room. Eventually somebody who didn't think it was being used for…
I'm not sure the level of population in these areas would ever be sustainable, climate change or not.
This article is very light on substance and has a questionable premise. A European customs union was a German aim of the first world war, not something foisted in them by America. To paraphrase Timothy Snyder, an actual…
>this recent winter they were effective enough to reduce influenza-related deaths by over 95% compared to the year before. A little hard to chalk that up to masking alone given all the other drastic societal changes.…
It depends on where you live. In an incorporated area (town/city) generally yes. An issue though is in a city the enforcement of these kinds of things can be low priority, an HOA is generally more effective from that…
I personally chose to live in an incorporated city but not an HOA. There are city ordinances with actual real government representation and force of law behind them for serious health and safety concerns but we can…
I'm not who you are asking but one thing to consider is you can't have a revolution without revolutionary conditions, or put more simply, revolutions don't generally happen when times are going good.
They also make a big use of court ordered "volunteers". They might be a non profit but their regional directors are pulling in large salaries off an operation that runs essentially on free inventory and below market…
Is it reasonable to expect a brand new aws user to know how to do those things?
And I've worked on things that have far greater consequences then a scheduling app and have had to fix all the terrible problems caused by the over engineered over "solutioned" sales driven development done by Accenture…
>In reality, SWEs want 5% control, just to do the thing they have to ask you as a platform engineer to do anyway My experience has been product engineers ask for full root permissions when they need 5% and immediately…
A lot is in the 150-160 range
Development and land use patterns are way different in the Sunbelt. There are lines that go through most downtowns but most of the people live far from the stations. The passenger trains also share lines with freight…
>And if that protein turns out to be harmful long term, guess what, the virus has it too. It's not peer reviewed yet but here is this:https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.05.21252960v... Evidence of the spike…
Yep. If he was truly a whistleblower he would have only released information about surveillance against Americans.
Preach. I was setting up SFTP batch jobs for financial data last year. New jobs, not migrations.
Surge protector but the spikes were huge. My drives we're actually fine what got killed was the PSU and it was a case integrated PSU, in a system I had been meaning to upgrade for a while anyway. So this gave me the…
>back up every single configuration file. This right here. I recently lost my home server of 10 years courtesy of the Texas power issues during the winter storm. I rebuilt and started with fresh Linux install. Having a…
I wonder too. Things like file and directory manipulations are way more complicated in native Python and I find the exceptions harder to troubleshoot than native commands. I'm not even going to get into pythons version…
I'll probably get downvoted for this but I think desirable vs toxic masculinity tends to depend on whether the woman in question finds the man in question attractive.
I know I'm in the minority but I just don't care for python for sysadmin / devops type tasks. It fails in weird ways on file and directory manipulations and I just don't find it's stack traces very informative. A lot of…
Take a look at AWS nitro instances they give you "free" ipsec type network encryption with some caveats I forget.
I think monetization has pushed almost everything to video. I miss the old days when people would actually write up how to do things.
I'm just learning sailing but I believe traditional sails act like wings/airfoils as well, at least for part of the thrust.
Can't tell you how many weblogic "won't starts" I fixed over the years caused by people staging ear's and war's in /tmp on Solaris.
I didn't do this personally but one enterprise I worked at ran their production DNS off an old sun ray desktop sitting on a random desk in the computer room. Eventually somebody who didn't think it was being used for…
I'm not sure the level of population in these areas would ever be sustainable, climate change or not.
This article is very light on substance and has a questionable premise. A European customs union was a German aim of the first world war, not something foisted in them by America. To paraphrase Timothy Snyder, an actual…
>this recent winter they were effective enough to reduce influenza-related deaths by over 95% compared to the year before. A little hard to chalk that up to masking alone given all the other drastic societal changes.…
It depends on where you live. In an incorporated area (town/city) generally yes. An issue though is in a city the enforcement of these kinds of things can be low priority, an HOA is generally more effective from that…
I personally chose to live in an incorporated city but not an HOA. There are city ordinances with actual real government representation and force of law behind them for serious health and safety concerns but we can…
I'm not who you are asking but one thing to consider is you can't have a revolution without revolutionary conditions, or put more simply, revolutions don't generally happen when times are going good.
They also make a big use of court ordered "volunteers". They might be a non profit but their regional directors are pulling in large salaries off an operation that runs essentially on free inventory and below market…
Is it reasonable to expect a brand new aws user to know how to do those things?
And I've worked on things that have far greater consequences then a scheduling app and have had to fix all the terrible problems caused by the over engineered over "solutioned" sales driven development done by Accenture…
>In reality, SWEs want 5% control, just to do the thing they have to ask you as a platform engineer to do anyway My experience has been product engineers ask for full root permissions when they need 5% and immediately…
A lot is in the 150-160 range
Development and land use patterns are way different in the Sunbelt. There are lines that go through most downtowns but most of the people live far from the stations. The passenger trains also share lines with freight…
>And if that protein turns out to be harmful long term, guess what, the virus has it too. It's not peer reviewed yet but here is this:https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.05.21252960v... Evidence of the spike…
Yep. If he was truly a whistleblower he would have only released information about surveillance against Americans.
Preach. I was setting up SFTP batch jobs for financial data last year. New jobs, not migrations.
Surge protector but the spikes were huge. My drives we're actually fine what got killed was the PSU and it was a case integrated PSU, in a system I had been meaning to upgrade for a while anyway. So this gave me the…
>back up every single configuration file. This right here. I recently lost my home server of 10 years courtesy of the Texas power issues during the winter storm. I rebuilt and started with fresh Linux install. Having a…
I wonder too. Things like file and directory manipulations are way more complicated in native Python and I find the exceptions harder to troubleshoot than native commands. I'm not even going to get into pythons version…
I'll probably get downvoted for this but I think desirable vs toxic masculinity tends to depend on whether the woman in question finds the man in question attractive.
I know I'm in the minority but I just don't care for python for sysadmin / devops type tasks. It fails in weird ways on file and directory manipulations and I just don't find it's stack traces very informative. A lot of…
Take a look at AWS nitro instances they give you "free" ipsec type network encryption with some caveats I forget.