Dear Greeks out there, Germany has a shortage of 700.000 skilled workers and every town has a Greek restaurant.
Ra works in mysterious ways.
Other than source IP address, I don’t see how does that prevent Google from having your data.
Same for economics. Their metrics are slightly above average, how is that #1?
That is one sketchy ranking if I ever saw one.
Crossing my fingers for the new Snapdragons, especially Linux support.
The M series MacBooks are just in another league vs x86 laptops.
Great late Hannibal Lecter*
Not only that, stackoverflow does it using windows! (or used to, at least)
Things are easier if you can steal stuff. And operate on a small scale.
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He said, on social media.
This is your brain on Facebook.
Or bills to pay. Or mouths to feed.
I would like live in this world. We are trying to hire, and it’s basically as hard as ever. Senior developers are super hard to get, or even to talk to. Even if you pay above average rates.
There’s plenty of “LinkedIn senior” developers, tho. But after 3 years of C they can’t explain a static variable or can’t define a promise claiming to be js experts.
For one thing, generative networks are incapable of reciting facts reliably
Neither are humans, for what it’s worth…
I broke DNS plenty of times in my homelab independent from NAT. In the last few months:
Yes, most of them is my dumb ass making mistakes, but in the end it’s something that constantly breaks and it helps knowing the IP addresses of my servers and routers.
Aditionally, obscurity is a security helper. The problem is relying only on obscurity. But if I have proper firewall rules in place and strong usernames and passwords I still prefer if you don’t even know the IP addresses of my servers on top of that (in case I break some of the other security layers).
Con: you are now even more dependent on DNS, increasing the blast radius even more if when it breaks.
I’m all Kylo Ren on this blessed day