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I learned a new word today - never heard of a styptic pencil before. Just one of those things you somehow never run across in your life before! I don’t have anything interesting to say I just learned a thing and that’s cool E: drat what a lovely snipe poo poo pissing me off: working on automation this week to smoothly off board a fifth of the company. Morbid as hell, especially since none of us have any idea whether we’ll be going through it ourselves. Blah.
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 19:47 |
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Sounds like you should make yourself unfireable. "No boss, I have no idea why it always crashes on processing The Iron Rose, but I guess we should skip me"
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 08:59 |
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A colleague, who is tasked with installing a sftp-server in a DMZ, just asked: : Do you know a udp-alternative to ssh-sftp? me: What? Why? : Well, it's a DMZ, so tcp won't work because the replies would never reach the sender. This dude has a degree in Computer Science and 15 years of relevant work experience. And I really, really need to soundproof my home so that I can scream without the neighbours calling the police.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 16:25 |
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Once again, people need to stop it with this "Hi" or "Hello" or "Got a Minute" poo poo on chat. Them 11:12: Hi *waits a bit to see if anything is coming as a followup* Me 11:15: What's up? Them 11:20: Did you get a chance to take a look at that thing yet? 8 minutes wasted on what is essentially a non-question. Just ask for an update outright. At this point I'm just going to not respond at all to one word greetings until they actually follow up with content.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 16:29 |
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bull3964 posted:Once again, people need to stop it with this "Hi" or "Hello" or "Got a Minute" poo poo on chat. Instead of getting angry about such a trivial non-issue, maybe take the opportunity to connect with your coworker? Obviously they are just reaching out because they are vulnerable and need someone to talk to. Approach them with empathy and compassion and absolutely refuse to answer any work questions until you've had the opportunity to establish that they are in a good mental and emotional space.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 16:45 |
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Xarn posted:Sounds like you should make yourself unfireable. Turns out my boss got to take the automation he worked on for a test drive himself, along with our senior sysadmin. At least I’m safe from this round! Guess I won’t be applying for IT with the Biden campaign after all.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 16:50 |
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bull3964 posted:Once again, people need to stop it with this "Hi" or "Hello" or "Got a Minute" poo poo on chat. I get the opposite. Me 11:12: *I ask a question without going through the entire greeting song and dance Them 11:13: Hi
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 16:52 |
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The Fool posted:Instead of getting angry about such a trivial non-issue, maybe take the opportunity to connect with your coworker? You know, that just may be the way to go. Also, I need to be sure they understand my mental and emotion space so we are on a common playing field before proceeding.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 16:54 |
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I just started a new job and got explicitly told to start with a greeting and await a response before continuing
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 17:04 |
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bull3964 posted:You know, that just may be the way to go. Now you're a team player! zokie posted:I just started a new job and got explicitly told to start with a greeting and await a response before continuing All joking aside, people that do this think they're being polite but don't realize that any message at all is disruptive, and the having to wait for a response just makes it worse. If you want to have a conversation, have a conversation. If you need to ask a question, ask a question. Don't try to disguise the latter as the former.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 17:09 |
I just split the difference Hi Bob, how was your day? Did you get a chance to do thing? Social-focused people answer the first, efficiency people answer the second, and normal loving human beings answer both
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Sickening posted:I get the opposite. 11:14 to 11:24: “Bob is typing a message...” 11:25: no
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ConfusedUs posted:I just split the difference I'm slowly training my dad to IM like a modern human being. If a moderate amount of time has passed he tends to react to informal messages by abruptly restarting the conversation as if it was a written letter.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 19:41 |
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ConfusedUs posted:I just split the difference This is what I do too. You can still feel polite but also you aren't waiting for an ACK to your SYN before you ask your question. Everyone wins.
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# ? Apr 20, 2020 20:47 |
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bull3964 posted:Once again, people need to stop it with this "Hi" or "Hello" or "Got a Minute" poo poo on chat. That's why you respond with "Hi" and then go back to doing what you were before. I've got a couple coworkers that IM me just "ping" so I reply pong and close the window.
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UK goons: Openreach are letting service providers suspend ethernet services for three months if the customer is an SME (<250 staff, <£45m turnover) so talk to your ISPs if you need to take advantage of that
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After two months now of corona-chan closing doors for me getting a new job, I got a call back from a place that I had contacted back in February. They were interested in me then, but they wanted me to work nights and I declined (because I thought I had options lol) and they said they'd keep me in mind if something else opened up (which I assumed was a meaningless pleasantry). Well, they did call me on Monday and ask if I was still interested if they had a day job, I said yes, they scheduled an interview for yesterday, I nailed it, and now all I have to do is pass an aptitude test they're sending me. The job will pay 17% more than my last stop, I will be working about 25% fewer hours, and they pay OT even on salary. I will have to move, but it's to a nice area with a lower CoL than where I'm at now.
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tactlessbastard posted:After two months now of corona-chan closing doors for me getting a new job, I got a call back from a place that I had contacted back in February. They were interested in me then, but they wanted me to work nights and I declined (because I thought I had options lol) and they said they'd keep me in mind if something else opened up (which I assumed was a meaningless pleasantry).
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tactlessbastard posted:After two months now of corona-chan closing doors for me getting a new job, I got a call back from a place that I had contacted back in February. They were interested in me then, but they wanted me to work nights and I declined (because I thought I had options lol) and they said they'd keep me in mind if something else opened up (which I assumed was a meaningless pleasantry). Good. Congratulations. Don't gently caress it up.
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 16:42 |
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Good luck
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I just realized that releases hosted on Github are stored on S3 buckets.
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 19:13 |
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I think Github uses S3 for profile avatar too. I know for sure Discord uses S3.
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ratbert90 posted:I just realized that releases hosted on Github are stored on S3 buckets. Where did you think they were stored?
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Sickening posted:Where did you think they were stored? On Azure infrastructure perhaps, considering Microsoft owns them.
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Sickening posted:Where did you think they were stored? Well, github is owned by ms now. It is kinda funny to say that ms is an aws customer, even if it’s not directly.
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Github wasn’t owned by MS back then, and I doubt changing releases storage is on top priority.
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Sickening posted:Where did you think they were stored? ...in the balls?
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Aesis posted:Github wasn't owned by MS back then, and I doubt changing releases storage is on top priority. I can't imagine pointing releases on the backend to azure would be that difficult.
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ratbert90 posted:I can't imagine pointing releases on the backend to azure would be that difficult. Don't become what we all hate.
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 20:41 |
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nielsm posted:On Azure infrastructure perhaps, considering Microsoft owns them. It was easily 10 years after they bought Hotmail that MS even managed to have SOME of it running on Windows
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 20:51 |
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smugmug managed to migrate all of flickr's data into AWS in about a year after they bought that stinky old site from verizon. All that stuff was still living on whatever servers yahoo had tossed it on. They did have a day of downtime because of it though. The original window was 12 hours but they totally blew past that and things were down for about a day.
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ookiimarukochan posted:It was easily 10 years after they bought Hotmail that MS even managed to have SOME of it running on Windows That isn't even the worst crime about Hotmail. Don't forget it was not until LAST YEAR that Azure/Office 365 passwords could be longer than 16 characters, due to the loving Hotmail backend hanging around. That was some bullshit let me tell you, and it was especially ridiculous that you could have longer passwords by syncing them from on-premises AD (because it would just sync the hash), but if you wanted to use Azure self-service password reset, your users couldn't type in a longer password to the SSPR page because even though it theoretically was just writing it back to AD, the 16-character limit still applied. So you were stuck telling people they had to use the password change dialog in Windows like it was 1999.
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At work for a very long time our passwords had to be exactly 8 characters. That's the union of the maximum character length of HP-UX and the minimum in Active Directory. We still call account names UnixIDs, and we probably will be after the last person employed while the HP-UX environment was active has retired.
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 02:19 |
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I I just can't these days.
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Github's been broked all morning
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 15:36 |
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Lots of sites seem boggy this morning, I guess the internet can't handle pandemics anymore.
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 15:51 |
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Internet Explorer posted:I This exact reason was how I got our CEO to move off outlook. We’re a gsuite shop and he was the only person still using Outlook. The in-app support, as you might expect, was useless. Emails just stopped being delivered to his inbox one day, both outlook and google kept tossing the problem at each other. Back when I was still doing some tickets at this company I spent probably about 12 hours white glove helping through it before the inevitable conclusion of “just use Gmail” was finally reached. It was lovely tech work but it was easily the most useful time I spent all quarter. the CEO was great and now he knows my name and thinks I walk on water, and that’s how I survived the literal decimation of our company on Tuesday.
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 16:40 |
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xzzy posted:Lots of sites seem boggy this morning, I guess the internet can't handle pandemics anymore. Even SA seems slow today
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 16:49 |
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The Iron Rose posted:I learned a new word today - never heard of a styptic pencil before. Just one of those things you somehow never run across in your life before!
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The Iron Rose posted:This exact reason was how I got our CEO to move off outlook. We’re a gsuite shop and he was the only person still using Outlook. The in-app support, as you might expect, was useless. Emails just stopped being delivered to his inbox one day, both outlook and google kept tossing the problem at each other. Back when I was still doing some tickets at this company I spent probably about 12 hours white glove helping through it before the inevitable conclusion of “just use Gmail” was finally reached. Fantastic. The twist here is we're a Microsoft shop and use O365. Good luck ever trying to get help with the iOS Mail app, Gmail, or any of the built-in email apps for Android, from Microsoft. It blows my mind that this is their idea of "support" on their first party apps.
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