There’s nothing more permanent than a temporary solution.
There’s nothing more permanent than a temporary solution.
How dare you doubt our lord and savior Sunaurus.
I actually know someone like this. He’s been in software engineering since the early 2000. I recently saw a post from him that he’s now a firefighter recruit.
Agree with all your points. If I had a penny for every time lift-and-shift is mentioned when migrating to cloud from on-prem…
There was one time I was traveling and had to reset one of my passwords. It sent a verification code via email but my email provider wouldn’t let me login because I was in a different country I’ve never been to before. So it was a train of recovery processes to reser my password on a single account.
In the US, your car manufacturer might have a Do Not Sell My Information request form on their website. Not sure how effective it is, but it’s worth trying.
To be fair, we sometimes have to look through multiple related documentation and tickets to make sure the change was actually reviewed and approved by the necessary teams (network, security, etc.). We also have an SLA for PR reviews/approvals and some people have a habit of sending it out for approval at the last minute of the change window.
TIL anti-static wristbands are a thing. I need get me one of those.
The most common thing I see is people confusing usb-c with thunderbolt, and using the former on docks and expecting it to provide power and transmit data.
Oh yeah I forgot about that. That’s definitely a big issue. I think you can’t also pin comments.
I received the same notification on my artist account. I can’t remember everything, but it was something like daily upload limits for videos and shorts and other creator related stuff. I don’t think there’s anything related to just basic usage features.
A lot of high schoolers and people who never grew up after that consider it a status symbol.
A coworker has a pair of these and it’s pretty neat.
Not sharing your code for job security
I scored 9 on this so I’m right at average. lol
Too little, too late. I’m no graphic designer, but for the occasional times when I need to edit something, photopea has been more than enough.
Yup. By moving out, they already let go of a lot of security services that came with their cloud subscription like CASB, automated patching, DB maintenance, security/network monitoring, etc. You have to replace all of that with people and on-prem tools/systems.
“We’re gonna do a lift-and-shift because we don’t want any interruptions; we’ll fix it later once everything settles down.”
3 years later…
I guess I should’ve specified, “music-oriented instance”.
Lol and the two biggest are close in color as well. At least make those two clear distinct colors.