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·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Protip: select the items in the canvas you want in your SS and 'copy to clipboard as PNG' instead of a screen shot and you can get transparent PNGs of diagrams or of detailed subsets of a larger diagram easily.
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·il y a 3 mois·discuss
we have an excalidraw MCP for claude, it can easily do both :) (Excalidraw is basically just fancy SVG)
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·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Excalidraw has a 1 click 'sloppiness' change. We do drafts and ideation in 'full sloppy' mode, to indicate to the reader that this is not fully thought through, or a final documented decision. Once we've gotten through discussions and analysis, the final diagram is changed to be 'not sloppy', and the font changed from handwriting to a san serif font.

It's pretty effective to immediately communicate to folks that 'this is a concept' approach. Too many people instantly jump to conclusions about diagrams - if it's written down it must be done / fixed / formal.
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·il y a 5 mois·discuss
Nah, they're still actively selling/implementing the backing service/tech for other orgs.
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
How do you sanitize hardware between workloads?
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·il y a 8 mois·discuss
My clients (extremely large) AWS based infrastructure experienced no downtime this year. So, if it's based on some random person's clients, it's not clearly better at all.

I don't use cloud flare for anything, so no comment there.
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·il y a 9 mois·discuss
I have some reaallllly bad news for you on that front.
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·il y a 9 mois·discuss
Same capability is now just a storage class in S3.
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·il y a 10 mois·discuss
Having more money than free time but still wanting a thing to get done. Lots of folks pay good money for hobbies (video games, golf fees, bicycle purchases, etc.).
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·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Even HN and Reddit were like that Back In The Day...
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·il y a 2 ans·discuss
That's being worked on actively - https://www.wired.com/story/us-navy-starlink-sea2/
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·il y a 3 ans·discuss
>Note that some of that was as a Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt doing Enterprise projects

>(I hate every single bit of terminology in that entire godforsaken sentence.

Checks out. :).

A super convenient way to do cool stuff like that in the DoD is to do it for the most senior Flag you can get interested in it directly. Projects at SECDEF or SECNAV offices work...differently than outside, as there isn't really an 'up' left for most of the folks involved (in my experience - most are extremely focused on getting the job done and/or the geo-strategic problems).
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·il y a 13 ans·discuss
Archive.org had much of the NIST content mirrored, if you just need specific pub references/etc. (and not trying to work with the people specifically).

Getting GitHub for DoD would be great...
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·il y a 13 ans·discuss
That 'deeming' is the ATO / certification act. That's what I was asking: has any federal CIO or AO actually certified and granted an ATO to GitHub? This would be fantastic news, but I doubt it.

Also, Github (the SaaS) is a 'cloud' service, so it would need FedRAMP approval (which could be done via the agency ATO if they desired) as well, but it wasn't on the FedRAMP site last I checked.
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·il y a 13 ans·discuss
How are all those civilian agencies using GitHub without a FISMA or FedRAMP approval (or does GitHub have one and just not advertise it)?

I see at least NASA on there (who just got in trouble with their IG for improper use of un-accredited cloud services).

Or does this include GitHub Enterprise users?