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Aboutlife's a beach ☀ hell yeah I need a coffee!
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SkillsPython, Java, JS, PHP, NodeJs, Perl, shell, devops, SysAdmin, PM
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LocationPortugal
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@Hazarth I'd like to think that everyone would do that.
But nope...
Damn! Some people don't even know or turn on errors in dev!!! -
@djeddiej didn't look much for an opt out, but haven't seen any.
This is an installation with probably more than 2 years and it spent the weekend doing updates and restarts xD
I hardly use edge for other than downloading Google chrome lol -
@Lensflare in deed!
Last decent windows version I used on a daily basis was XP back in 2007.
Not regretting a bit. -
@Lensflare yup, from google chrome
Think the message said "... your favourite extensions..."
But not only the extensions, but all bookmarks as well! -
Get a box open a small hole make it easy to get in and hand to get ou, and add some bait in it (ham, chees, cheetos whatever) leave the box on the floor
Wait util you hear the mouse inside the box and trap it inside.
You may also look for some tutorials on YouTube, there's hundreds -
10/10 night or day
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@knobfloortowel
Sure it's a joke(ish).
Look at it from this way instead:
Some people are a "know it all" type, and not willing to understand stuff or see it from another point of view. -
I can relate with that...
Switching jobs is an option on the table! -
Yup
Bosses always want B) or pseudo MVP
As it gets stuff rolling out quicker in their point of view
Better for them if is B + requirements on demand + fuck off requirements + ship out something that dominates the world + god knows what
I always go wit A! And have them state the requirements. -
@asgs here in Portugal 5 days mandatory, plus 20 during the next 6 month plus 25 after 6 months (if i recall well)
I took the 25 all together (these are work days, so it a bit more than a full month) -
No problem, I'd love to fuck off as well
Free speech != bulshit
A person with influence must be carefull with what it writes.
Not biased to any party. Not even american.
Have a nice day boys. Hope every thing turns out good for you. And #staySafe -
Was a haproxy that required some specific configs, mostly done with tryal and error
Wasn't meant to be in production yet or even finished hence no backup policy applied yet
Redone the ~200 config lines and all fine now -
Check your jounaling
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"..." so clear
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I guess the guy spent everything in one single post
Looks like my blog but better! I have like 5 posts with 2 lines each kkkk
Amazing post! -
Sorry for the long rant.
Thank You -
On a regular 40 hours week, generally I get between 45 to 60 hours.
Actual Coding time, generally ranges from 0 to 1h during the 8h at office plus 2, 3 h straight at night.
All the rest is diluted between meetings, phone calls, MR reviews
A good day of remote work can go up to 7h coding
FML -
Some months do not have weekends
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Do you have a link?
That would be a fun read (knowing it's fiction) -
@cb219 I've already read it on pdf during summer break, but I like to use paper and wanted do re read it and why not show off to coworkers 😁
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@rickh I believe so. There's good approaches on it
Different point of view maybe
There's also the talks that oncle Bob does, available online talking about the book. Probably Easter to pick up than reading
I guess, or you love it or you hate it.
I love it, not necessarily agreeing with all of it. -
@arekxv did not find the bundle at a decent price
Will buy it next time, although already have both in digital format -
Implementing rancher at the moment at work (actually a couple of instances)
It's a new set of tools to learn for the ops team, and and when using it it should be done via the UI only
Messing via CLI can have unwanted behaviours...
Using kubernetes via rancher increases the qty of problematic layers
Currently we implement environments over rancher engine or native kubernetes not kubernetes over rancher
BTW, which rancher version are you using 2.x?
Had many issues with 2.x about 6 month ago, and decided to let it settle for a while and stick with 1.6 for now
After 1week to 1 month of running, rancher 2.x would start going crazy with java memory leaks 😱 -
Still looks better than having no brackets at all.
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Warn the administration, if they don't take you serious sit back and watch the circus catching fire
Or lit the fire yourself and close the door behind your -
Personally I hate windows.
Non the less, I've always defended the idea "develop on the platform your application is going to run on"
This is a bit off now with docker or vagrant, but still there is some captchas -
check the lock file creation time and allow a time limit for the lock. Considering the maximum execution time of your process
If the lock time exceeds, recreate the lock start the process and notify someone
It might work for you. I use it all the time -
Well... That sucks! (at the bare minimum)
PROTIP: Leave early :p -
I do fuck nothing while wait to be interrupted until I actually start to do something I should have done 3 month ago and get interrupted...
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Unfortunately this happens too many often... In my case I then have to find a way to run these people out! In a reasonable way.
But hey, you're leaving... Probably due to reasons related to that type of management and Hopefully for better, focus on the future