im moving my stuff as we speak,
if those were just vms for services, no biggie
but if you run business thats tied to repackaging compute - well, yeah there are better options
i seriously hate my it dept attempts,
they send you a link, you click, boom you have to enroll to a training
im sry, did i miss the part on how you can hack someone by simply sending them the link? is the web seriously that bad? honestly at least do full job and create some phishing website that goes along, otherwise wtf?
> Most of the challenge is understanding the internal technologies and figuring out who to talk to to get stuff done.
This is something interesting that often is skipped due to "sterile" nature of system design questions(solve puzzle). 90% of system design problems are tightly connected with how your org works internally. Can you depend on particular team or is it better to provide requested functionality internally. This is very often neglected but this moves or breaks stuffs.
Imagine you have to build a complete traffic system architecture for the city that will start settling in a year? It will likely be ongoing thing for you, you will observe how street layout works and adjust, build new streets, make city highway from point A to point B etc. but over time. Doing this apriori is going to go horribly bad.
It is more complicated obviously. However any side that initiated military force against another country should be condemned. This should be plain and simple.
Every conflict has sides and perspectives. We should put a certain veil of "I dont care about your side anymore" once military force is used. Otherwise we promote military force as a valid response.