Ordered one - I will be traveling and would be nice to switch exit nodes as needed while on the go. Not that I need to hide the fact I’m out of country, but seems like a good way to connect up the work laptop to appear on my home IP.
Anyone using glinet routers for that purposes and have any tips?
My work resets my Mac sleep timer settings on reboot or update. This is very annoying for maintaining persistent connections to servers, such as my development machine. I wrote a simple Python script to move my mouse pointer by 1-5 pixels at random intervals. Works great, and it always looks like I’m online for prying eyes in Slack.
I’ve seen singleton mis-implemented as well. For example, multithreaded implementations that can actually can make multiple instances depending on timing due to the constructor/initialization not being thread-safe.
I’m not always great about this myself, but I think a lot of this is self-imposed/external deadlines. What I like to make sure I remember is that there is always more work. Don’t rush yourself cause you’ll just be given more. If approaching deadlines you can’t meet with a reasonable work life balance - cut the scope, break it into smaller chunks, and inform stakeholders. Set expectations that you aren’t going to complete things on a frantic 60 hour+ schedule. Work finds those who are competent. Slow down and maybe be okay with not exceeding expectations all the time.
Anyone using glinet routers for that purposes and have any tips?