It's funny how people make such sweeping generalisations like they're prophetic or something. Are some people shit? Sure, some suck at their jobs, and some are arseholes. Does that make all of them evil incarnate? Fuck no.
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It's pretty common in Australia, so long as we're not swearing at people nobody gives a fuck. I'd say unless your manager has mentioned it to you, it's not a huge deal.
Google firebase would be the likely answer for serverless architecture, won't pretend I know anything more to help than that sorry
I'm on jerbora as well and can see the previous person's pronouns, but it could be an instance specific thing.
Fair enough, it must have just been a fluke I saw a few posts like this in a row
On a tangent, is it just me, or has there been a notable uptick in this type of question? Feels a lot like astroturfing, but so far as I can see there's been no malicious intent
That's actually a really interesting part of AI I'd never considered to be a threat, thanks for sharing the link!
If you can optimise those by doing small task while waiting, e.g. when the microwave/oven is running, while you're watching TV etc. then you can effectively do chores without losing time as well
Depending on the country, your tax laws may also let you get the full cost of job related education and conferences back. I was lucky enough that my employment funded the bulk for me, but in Australia it's a solid way to keep learning once you're in the field you're after.
That's pretty standard for country celebrations I'd bet - around Australia Day we have plenty of people flying flags, but the day after it's back to normal
Then why not start with those ones?
Thanks man, that's some solid advice even if my work is a lot more pliable for security. I'd also say that compliance and risk are very good motivation, if you can nmap the servers and SSH in with default credentials and zero alarms during, that could cost millions in data loss, compliance fines, and recovery efforts. Show them solid figures and it's a hell of a motivator.