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Data Center End of Life – Atlassian

atlassian.com
3 points·by andrewSC·7 months ago·1 comments

Valkey to Replace Redis in the Arch Linux [extra] Repository

archlinux.org
15 points·by andrewSC·last year·4 comments

'Disable iMessage ASAP'–'High-Risk' Alert Issued over 'Credible' Exploit

forbes.com
2 points·by andrewSC·2 years ago·1 comments

CVE-2023-22515: Critical authentication vuln. in self-hosted Confluence

cve.mitre.org
5 points·by andrewSC·3 years ago·0 comments

comments

andrewSC
·3 months ago·discuss
Unless I'm misreading this, I would also offer `mosh` as a recommendation. Has been nothing but excellent for my use cases.
andrewSC
·10 months ago·discuss
Have you considered https://authenticator.cc/ ?

I realize it is amusing to even consider offloading OTP generation to a web browser extension however, if `$work` doesn’t want to provide you with the correct hardware (e.g. Yubikey, NitroKey, etc.) there are boundary-respecting alternatives
andrewSC
·last year·discuss
I just got a little more excited ;)
andrewSC
·last year·discuss
What a fun little website!
andrewSC
·last year·discuss
Awesome! Thank you for the follow up and great work!
andrewSC
·last year·discuss
I'd honestly love to know what framework, theme, or stack is being used here! Looks incredible--great job!
andrewSC
·last year·discuss
I honestly can't say I have however, that doesn't mean it couldn't physically exist/happen? Perhaps a "little" more cost but I'd be willing to bet people would gladly pay the premium for such a device. I'm also very curious to know what the BOM for an A100 actually is as well as HBM2E per GB.
andrewSC
·last year·discuss
Am I missing something here or is inference going to be painful given the "low" memory bandwidth compared to, say, HBM2E?
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
Wait. Doesn’t this mean you’re just giving PFAS to the blood recipient?
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
As a user going on 5+ years now I just wanted to say thanks! Reassuring to hear the team is passionate about what they’re building.
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
What was the tool used to generate this output?
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
I literally setup an alias last week in O365 Outlook using the pattern [email protected]? I’ve been able to receive and send using the alias as well. Maybe this is a new feature/behavior?
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
This is the correct set of questions to be asking. I’m a little more than surprised there aren’t some defined processes and automation around high viz workflows/stuff like this. When are people going to take cybersec and opsec seriously? Esp. In big projects?
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
process/node "size" has, for some time now, been divorced from any actual physical feature on or of the chip/transistor itself. See the second paragraph of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_nm_process for additional details
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
Yeah! I’m pretty excited to see the re
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
Devil’s advocate: why would I choose this over Syncthing?
andrewSC
·2 years ago·discuss
Is there src of this somewhere, where we can self-host?
andrewSC
·3 years ago·discuss
And so it’s a balance :^) I personally take the approach of specializing in what I believe to be my natural talents (i.e. seemingly able to pick up X much easier than whoever) while just being generally aware of new technologies or other spaces/sectors. Also tinkering and/or having a general interest in tech helps lol.. IME doing this has helped me pivot into a new tech or other areas where I may not be specialized in, but may need to eventually be for a new role. Also worth mentioning is taking a pragmatic approach to problem solving in general.. I’ve personally found that if you’re able to demonstrate solid reasoning and/or problem solving, generally learning a new lang or specializing in something different than what you’re used to, isn’t too too bad. I’m not really sure how specialists outside of tech/in other sectors can transition into other roles “easily” though… hm.

Edit: I wanted to mention that IME in STEM, most? More often than not? are goal oriented… It is _completely_ okay to not have any “working” thing at the end of your tinkering/learning… The journey into that “thing” can be a learning experience in and of itself. I’ve often started to learn things but after a certain point have told myself “I’m gonna stop here and that’s okay. I don’t need to have a solid understanding of this, at this time”. YMMV…