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Show HN: A small system monitor for Mac, based on the classic IRIX gr_osview

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kp195_
·3 anni fa·discuss
I had that happen a couple years ago (probably 5 or 6 IIRC). I was working at a bank's consulting company (sort of the bank's own tech outsourcing company, but they also did projects for other external companies).

I was in an insurance project which closed down, so they moved me to another office and told me to await for a new assignment, which didn't arrive until 5 months later (and by then I was so burned out of doing nothing I just changed companies).

At the beginning I'd come to the office, grab a quick coffee and started emailing my manager and trying to get something to do, but eventually, since the response was always to continue waiting, I stopped doing that. I started coming in late, leaving early, "working from home" on Fridays... nobody would check on me, nobody really knew me in the office, so basically I did nothing for the entire 5 months.

I probably stayed that long because the three first months were summer months, so it was pretty useful to do no work and enjoy summer, but as soon as winter came back I started to get burned out.

I believe the issue is that they sorted me out on the first day in that office as one of the new hires, but I had been with the company for over 3 years at that point, so I guess the system messed up. They gave me a non-platformed computer (IIRC it had a stock Windows 7 install, no bank platforming at all), so I quickly set up my private VPN and routed all traffic over there so I could do anything over the Internet without they watching (which I don't think they did anyways). Since this was in IT, using VPNs wasn't something that weird, so it worked.

I'll just say, doing nothing is cool for the first maybe the first two months, after that it becomes the worst thing ever.
kp195_
·4 anni fa·discuss
In Spain (IDK about other European countries), same bank transactions are always free (wether is a SEPA transfer, or a withdrawal on the bank's ATM). These days, transfers to different banks than yours are usually free (and many banks also offer free transfers to other Euro banks, I think it's got to do with SEPA stuff).

However ATM withdrawals on a bank different than yours usually has some kind of fee (depending on the bank, I usually pay between €0,60 to €1,50, for debit withdrawals, credit has bank fees for ATM use and a fee for using credit). Usually if you withdraw €200 or more it's free, but that's entirely dependent on your bank.
kp195_
·4 anni fa·discuss
Mandatory not an expert disclaimer, but as far as I understand, OLED screens only light up individual pixels when needed (which means there's no backlight under the screen).

When displaying pure black (I guess that's only #000000, but I could be wrong), the pixels displaying it remain off, so those pixels would use no battery (since they're off)
kp195_
·5 anni fa·discuss
We're having issues connecting to our EC2 bastions and accessing the us-west-1 dashboard too

EDIT: Cognito auth seems down for us too

EDIT2: our ALBs are timing out as well

EDIT3: us-west-1 looks like working now!
kp195_
·5 anni fa·discuss
The AWS console seems kind of broken for us in us-west-1 (Northern California), but it seems like the actual services are working