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COMMENT Aug 13 '21

This is exactly what I do! 🤜🤛

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COMMENT Jul 20 '21

Came here to say I'm just starting to listen to it and it's very good. The two guys hosting it are IGN staff doing it on their own time and are funny and insightful. It's great to hear other's observations of the game, and how they justify or question the direction of the characters and game. Overall it's a great podcast to listen o while I work and can't play. :)

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COMMENT Jul 08 '21

Savage.

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COMMENT Jun 27 '21

1) I think it's better to consistently hit the areas and not risk trying for the critical sections (unless they are big enough for you to hit consistently). 2) Don't worry too much about grinding. If you run into issues against a boss, pull up an older save so you can grind if need be. I never needed to grind, but I didn't run away from any battles either. 3) Max party size is 3.

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COMMENT Jun 02 '21

My theory is that male writers want to perpetuate the idea that men can't do housework so they can get away with not doing housework themselves. 🤔

r/Starlink Jun 01 '21

📡 Outage Anyone else down right now?

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COMMENT May 12 '21

Misfits banding together, realizing they had a lot to give to each other, and making it work in the face of a crazy world and unknown future. I watched it in high school and it resonated with me on a lot of levels. Also the music and Spike is the man.

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COMMENT May 12 '21

I was literally told just this from an ex-boss when he told me why I wasn't getting a raise. He also added that it was for my own good. Fuck him.

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COMMENT May 12 '21

Was his name Robert California?

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COMMENT May 11 '21

I like learning new concepts and getting my hands dirty in how to apply them. But, I don't think that's particularly unique to a job or activity, it's just part of IT work.

I'm an introvert and my job requires me to be extroverted, so I'm not always certain if my feelings of being drained are just that, and I need to recharge, or if it's just not feeling excited about the work.

Thanks for your help and insight.

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COMMENT May 11 '21

As a personal project I recently took up learning a new programming language, Python. I wanted to learn a subject deeply and challenge myself. I have caught myself going down the rabbit hole when I learned about how it works and being able to build on components like authorization with OAuth, securing APIs, IAM for apps and what a secure reference model might look like. I find the subject matter dense, and my brain hurts, but I keep coming back to keep at it. I can lose a sense of time when I'm trying to push past the mental barrier of understanding. Is this what you mean?

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COMMENT May 11 '21

Actually my first job I was a HTML/PHP dev. I did that for 4 years. That's the longest job I've held. I average about three years at jobs, sysadmin, network engineer, manager, appsec engineering, consultant.

r/cscareerquestions May 11 '21

Experienced Tips on finding what you love?

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COMMENT May 07 '21

Yes, you can use secrets manager or hashicorp vault, give it the secrets, and provide access between it and your app, db, whatever.

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COMMENT May 07 '21

Reddit.

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COMMENT May 07 '21

If access to secrets locally is a must, you could set up calls to a store like AWS KMS to programmatically retrieve secrets. Yes, your dev could read the secrets if they wanted to, but the idea is not to store that locally and automate retrieval and rotation as needed.

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COMMENT May 06 '21

Just in case this isn't a troll, you wouldn't run them locally anyway. You'd run them in your ci tool as part of your team's dev environment. So your ci tool knows the secrets, and that's good enough.

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COMMENT May 06 '21

Security = reliability?

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COMMENT May 06 '21

Same here. It's acting up a lot in the past 40 minutes.

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COMMENT May 06 '21

If SRE is an opinionated implementation of DevOps, then what is the equivalent role for DevSecOps?

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COMMENT Apr 25 '21

Are the prices in Canadian or US dollars?

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COMMENT Apr 15 '21

Swords of Ditto is good. Fun co-op play. My seven year old enjoyed Wandersong.

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COMMENT Apr 13 '21

This is so real it hurts.