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H110Hawk posted:"15 minutes is an hour, an hour is a day, and a day is end of the week." - Your schedule moves and changes with the wind, and everything takes way longer than you think it should. Doubly so when talking to outside teams. If you're talking to your boss about prioritization then make sure to be crystal clear about what you aren't doing in order to accomplish this new task. "That should take around an hour, I would have to stop working on X to do Y. OK?" I've unfortunately found that it should actually be said very explicitly in an email that is printed out and highlighted so you can hand their words right back to them. Even then you'll just be told "you should have been able to do x and y and even z in 15 minutes. You need to FOCUS!"
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H110Hawk posted:What are your requirements? Single place to get everything is my primary goal. IT does not currently control DNS, marketing does, and I am working on formulating a strategy to get everything into one place under our control so that we no longer get burned by domain names or SSL expiring that we literally had no idea existed. quote:DNS: NS1 is the clear leader in DNS tech right now. I'm not against any one thing, and maybe I do need to consider one provider for DNS and one for SSL but if I am going to move literally hundreds of records I would prefer to just deal with one provider quote:Don't use Godaddy it's awful. Their phone support is great, their chat support is of negative usefulness. Good to know One thing I have to consider is we do use Riverbed accelerators so every time the SSL is renewed on the git server, for example, I have to export it out and upload it to the riverbed. If I can do that once every 2 years that beats every 90 days or whatever... kensei fucked around with this message at 18:28 on May 21, 2018 |
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kensei posted:One thing I have to consider is we do use Riverbed accelerators so every time the SSL is renewed on the git server, for example, I have to export it out and upload it to the riverbed. If I can do that once every 2 years that beats every 90 days or whatever... Rule #1 of Let's Encrypt is automation. If two years vs. 90 days actually makes a tangible difference to a human you're not doing LE right. Do the Riverbed devices have an API of any sort or even a scrapeable interface that you could use to script the process of installing keys when they're renewed? If so you can probably tweak one of the acme.sh deploy scripts to fit your needs, and if you're feeling really friendly submit it back to the project as a pull request so other users of those things can benefit. https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/tree/master/deploy The CPanel script demonstrates using a local custom binary, the Kong script demonstrates a remote API, the Fritz!box script shows a screen scraper, and the SSH script shows a solid generic strategy for basically anything supporting SSH with file transfer.
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wolrah posted:Rule #1 of Let's Encrypt is automation. If two years vs. 90 days actually makes a tangible difference to a human you're not doing LE right. This is very cool and something I will have to investigate more. Thanks!
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I like cloud flare because of the ease of use of their api plus terraform integration. It's nice spinning up a new server and automatically creating a dns name for it.
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kensei posted:Friends, who do you use for your SSL and DNS? I want to move to one provider for both, and am wondering what you all use. I am leaning Namecheap but would love to see alternatives. I use Route53 and AWS Certificate Manager
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I use Azure DNS and Let's Encrypt
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kensei posted:Single place to get everything is my primary goal. IT does not currently control DNS, marketing does, and I am working on formulating a strategy to get everything into one place under our control so that we no longer get burned by domain names or SSL expiring that we literally had no idea existed. Having a non-API driven appliance you have to deal with is important information there. I wouldn't use letsencrypt in any environment where it can't be set it and forget it. For your literally hundreds of records you should have machines doing the work for you: pre:$ alias nscurl='curl --silent -H "X-NSONE-Key: five -X ' $ for i in $(nscurl GET https://api.nsone.net/v1/zones/ | jq -r '.[] | .zone') ; do nscurl GET https://api.nsone.net/v1/zones/${i} | jq '.records[] | .domain' ; done > complete-dns-dump.txt $ wc complete-dns-dump.txt 686 686 17125 complete-dns-dump.txt
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Vulture Culture posted:Hey, let's cement all our career cynicism in eponymous laws! Examples: My big one, which I guess is Guppy's Law: All temporary fixes become permanent installations. I refuse to do horrible temporary Band-Aids unless my boss insists, because they never, ever get corrected to the un-horrible thing they should have been in the first place.
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Alfajor posted:Ok, i guess I'll chill for a while. This depends on the company culture too. Most would prefer 2+ weeks notice to help find and train a replacement. Some companies will walk you out immediately after giving notice. It is also common for job offers to fall through over the weekend. Do not put in your notice until you are comfortable being asked not to come in to work. It is not your job to make sure the old business keeps running because they are under prepared .
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I've given 4 weeks notice on 2 separate occasions and on both I have felt completely unmotivated to do any meaningful work beyond the end of the second week. I will generally push people to wrap up their tenure by the end of week 2, but respect their decision if they push back to stay on the full time.
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A perfect plan will attract the perfect amount of retards to ruin said plan.
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VSTS is down, if I can't find out what work items are in my name that means no work, right?
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If you can't mark the item as closed, there's no point in even starting it. VSTS is up for me, but so ridiculously slow that I'd almost prefer it was down.
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IBM Power or AS/400 Anniversary Edition I originally thought this was a joke but no it’s quite real.
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Tab8715 posted:IBM Power or AS/400 Anniversary Edition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO9a_FUXG8o Oh IBM
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Thanks Ants posted:I use Route53 and AWS Certificate Manager
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For the first time at work, I feel extremely comfortable with one horizontal and one vertical monitor. This job is a lot of reading and writing and using preferred tools and much less (ie none at all) troubeshooting lovely applications that i hate. No applications means no aspect ratio restrictions means no reason to not have a nice vertical monitor to reduce margin deadspace and scrolling.
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Tab8715 posted:IBM Power or AS/400 Anniversary Edition I was hoping for the Gavin Belson signature edition but this is pretty great too.
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So I finally got the guts to ask for a raise and now the jackasses want me to justify it. The gall of some people. What is the best way to find what my skill set pays in my geography?
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Dog Faced JoJo posted:So I finally got the guts to ask for a raise and now the jackasses want me to justify it. The gall of some people. glassdoor
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Glassdoor, but comp compared to peers should be a small part of the justification. It's much stronger if you talk about your personal contributions at the company, and the operational savings or $ savings that resulted.
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Also, have you literally never ogtten a raise? If you've worked for you company for more than a year and have no raise, you are effectively making less money, but yeah do what this guy said:KS posted:Glassdoor, but comp compared to peers should be a small part of the justification. It's much stronger if you talk about your personal contributions at the company, and the operational savings or $ savings that resulted.
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MF_James posted:Also, have you literally never ogtten a raise? If you've worked for you company for more than a year and have no raise, you are effectively making less money, but yeah do what this guy said: No, I've gotten consistent raises and bonuses, but with what I have on my now I'm looking for a bigger boost. My post was tongue in cheek. I know I'm worth more, my bosses know I'm worth more, it's a matter of making a justification to HR at this point.
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Dog Faced JoJo posted:No, I've gotten consistent raises and bonuses, but with what I have on my now I'm looking for a bigger boost. Meanwhile I have gotten two raises, a random bonus, and a promotion in less than a year here. Oh, I don't know if this is just a regional thing, but if you can be considered a ".net developer" you are probably a job change away from swimming in money scrooge mcduck style. Seriously, we cant hire any without extreme WFH perks, unlimited vacay, and starting 160k. We have a grand total of 3 looking for a 4th. It might be cheaper to recruit these people with with paid escorts. It was recently joked about in a meeting in that borderline not joking way.
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Ill apply. Do I get hookers up front or after the offer letter?
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Sickening posted:Meanwhile I have gotten two raises, a random bonus, and a promotion in less than a year here. How long does it take one with a decent System Administration background with scripting to pick up .Net Development?
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Dog Faced JoJo posted:No, I've gotten consistent raises and bonuses, but with what I have on my now I'm looking for a bigger boost. It sounds like they're just building a hoop to jump through so they don't have to give raises to everybody (read; people they don't like) Jump through it, get your money
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I gave someone a 7.5% raise today. It felt good.
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Tab8715 posted:How long does it take one with a decent System Administration background with scripting to pick up .Net Development? I mean, I don't think there is a real answer to that question. So many things encompass what a loving .net developer is that people have a hard defining what one even is. I am not even close to a .net developer. I am a sysadmin with moderate powershell skills (true middle of the road powershell person is still rare) who has picked up asp.net stuff pretty fast. I work with some talented .net guys though. I was just posting because labeling yourself a .net dev in the dfw area right now is going to make you serious $$$.
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adorai posted:I gave someone a 7.5% raise today. It felt good. I’ve got 7.5” that needs a raise. Do you supply hookers like sickening?
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You know the inch side of the ruler is the one that goes to 12, right?
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Tab8715 posted:How long does it take one with a decent System Administration background with scripting to pick up .Net Development? windows systems administration and software development are different things entirely.
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jaegerx posted:I’ve got 7.5” that needs a raise. Do you supply hookers like sickening?
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Make it wallmart and you got a deal.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:You know the inch side of the ruler is the one that goes to 12, right? Hahaha ha
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22 Eargesplitten posted:You know the inch side of the ruler is the one that goes to 12, right?
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We found out the hard way that product performance ratings are a thing for a reason. 2 10km 10gig Fiberstore SFPs+10.01km of fiber = bad time. 2 10km 10gig Fiberstore SFPs+10.001km of fiber = perfectly fine. who would have thought? The worst part was how it manifested itself. poo poo was entirely fine until it had some actual load placed on it, so in all of our testing we couldn't find a problem. But whenever we used that setup to actually serve data from our netapp it would work for 10 seconds followed by 10s of packet loss.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:We found out the hard way that product performance ratings are a thing for a reason. iperf3 wasn't part of the testing?
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Dog Faced JoJo posted:No, I've gotten consistent raises and bonuses, but with what I have on my now I'm looking for a bigger boost. Interview at another company and use the offer as justification. Or ask your manager what hr needs
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