That's the previous Unreal Engine 4.
I agree with most of what you're saying, but the work will still be there the next day. I just dont see the reason to give more than agreed on, with the exception of emergencies of course.
> So I'll happily work 50 hour weeks instead of 40 hours But why? If your contract says 40/wk is expected, then just work that and set targets based on that. Why give your employer 500+ hours per year of your life that…
No RBAC doesn't automatically do this. And many publicly available Helm charts are missing these basic security configurations. You should use Gatekeeper or similar to enforce these settings throughout your cluster.
Ubuntu at one point packaged in Amazon search by default.
In major cities in the US it absolutely has, even given the decreased interest rate.
Weird, I had no issues with the built in display on Ubuntu 20.04, but I had to update the kernel to 5.8 to get display out over USB-C to work. Now that Ubuntu 20.10 is out and uses 5.8, I'm just using that so I don't…
My team pipes some of these feeds along with others that we care about into a Slack channel. It works really well for staying on top of new releases.
This seems like you didn't have proper monitoring and alerting set up for your job, not sure how that is a downside of AWS.
Organizations that are serious about security should not allow random OAuth apps. Both G Suite and O365 admins can restrict what OAuth apps are allowed.
Seattle doesn't have competition, unfortunately. It's only in the very core of the city that has access to Centurylink fiber, mostly everywhere else is stuck with Comcast cable or laughably slow DSL.
Independent tests show 5-8min of full load before it throttles, which really is quite impressive.
But not everything is a monolithic REST web app. Sometimes you have many different components -- from CLI apps to serverless functions -- and having a lean but powerful stdlib is amazing, especially with builin type…
Not specifically Go related, but I am consistently annoyed that Helm's templating is a _very_ thin abstraction over Go's templating which has many drawbacks in that context.
> I know it seems silly but that's why I've been advocating for getting those little "was this page helpful?" links And when you do this, DO NOT serve up the feedback form/popup from some advertising domain, otherwise…
Having zero downtime updates is quite nice. For example, I can set FluxCD to pin to a feature release of Nextcloud, and it will automatically apply any patch updates available. Because of the zero downtime updates, this…
It's also available in more upscale grocery stores in the Northwest -- possibly other locations as well.
In that case you probably want to be looking at K3s and not full blown Kubernetes.
Security is much more than safety from invasions from other nations. It is a guaranteed safety net for when things go wrong; this covers everything from health care, to unemployment, to services for the homeless, and…
> We need to be pragmatic and get our people and economy through this crisis OK, tax the rich. PS: It was the winning strategy before the crisis too.
Facebook and many others don't use third party ad networks anymore due to the rise of ad blockers, so most ad blockers don't even work on them since they work by blocking DNS lookups for those advertising domains.
I am so jealous. But I've also only been making decent money for about a year now so maybe in a few years I'll be able to afford this. What do you do when you do this? Do you travel?
Cron job to copy both to a microSD card?
1. NextCloud supports Calendar and Contacts sync if you are comfortable going down that route. 2. They're just bluetooth ear buds, they work with every phone that supports bluetooth.
Agreed. I'd have it set up so that there is some local storage via a USB3 thumb drive to hold the container images, which anecdotally pretty easily hits 80MB/s for reads, often hovering in the 100-110MB/s range.
That's the previous Unreal Engine 4.
I agree with most of what you're saying, but the work will still be there the next day. I just dont see the reason to give more than agreed on, with the exception of emergencies of course.
> So I'll happily work 50 hour weeks instead of 40 hours But why? If your contract says 40/wk is expected, then just work that and set targets based on that. Why give your employer 500+ hours per year of your life that…
No RBAC doesn't automatically do this. And many publicly available Helm charts are missing these basic security configurations. You should use Gatekeeper or similar to enforce these settings throughout your cluster.
Ubuntu at one point packaged in Amazon search by default.
In major cities in the US it absolutely has, even given the decreased interest rate.
Weird, I had no issues with the built in display on Ubuntu 20.04, but I had to update the kernel to 5.8 to get display out over USB-C to work. Now that Ubuntu 20.10 is out and uses 5.8, I'm just using that so I don't…
My team pipes some of these feeds along with others that we care about into a Slack channel. It works really well for staying on top of new releases.
This seems like you didn't have proper monitoring and alerting set up for your job, not sure how that is a downside of AWS.
Organizations that are serious about security should not allow random OAuth apps. Both G Suite and O365 admins can restrict what OAuth apps are allowed.
Seattle doesn't have competition, unfortunately. It's only in the very core of the city that has access to Centurylink fiber, mostly everywhere else is stuck with Comcast cable or laughably slow DSL.
Independent tests show 5-8min of full load before it throttles, which really is quite impressive.
But not everything is a monolithic REST web app. Sometimes you have many different components -- from CLI apps to serverless functions -- and having a lean but powerful stdlib is amazing, especially with builin type…
Not specifically Go related, but I am consistently annoyed that Helm's templating is a _very_ thin abstraction over Go's templating which has many drawbacks in that context.
> I know it seems silly but that's why I've been advocating for getting those little "was this page helpful?" links And when you do this, DO NOT serve up the feedback form/popup from some advertising domain, otherwise…
Having zero downtime updates is quite nice. For example, I can set FluxCD to pin to a feature release of Nextcloud, and it will automatically apply any patch updates available. Because of the zero downtime updates, this…
It's also available in more upscale grocery stores in the Northwest -- possibly other locations as well.
In that case you probably want to be looking at K3s and not full blown Kubernetes.
Security is much more than safety from invasions from other nations. It is a guaranteed safety net for when things go wrong; this covers everything from health care, to unemployment, to services for the homeless, and…
> We need to be pragmatic and get our people and economy through this crisis OK, tax the rich. PS: It was the winning strategy before the crisis too.
Facebook and many others don't use third party ad networks anymore due to the rise of ad blockers, so most ad blockers don't even work on them since they work by blocking DNS lookups for those advertising domains.
I am so jealous. But I've also only been making decent money for about a year now so maybe in a few years I'll be able to afford this. What do you do when you do this? Do you travel?
Cron job to copy both to a microSD card?
1. NextCloud supports Calendar and Contacts sync if you are comfortable going down that route. 2. They're just bluetooth ear buds, they work with every phone that supports bluetooth.
Agreed. I'd have it set up so that there is some local storage via a USB3 thumb drive to hold the container images, which anecdotally pretty easily hits 80MB/s for reads, often hovering in the 100-110MB/s range.