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Winter type feels here in The Netherlands this morning.

When you get to the last round of a knitting project and realize you messed up rounds 11&12... 🐸

@Gina 😂 that’s a way less exotic answer than I was expecting! Thanks

Friends don’t let friends leave password login enabled in their sshd_config

@Gina my fiancée wishes to know where she can acquire these, and stresses her interest is

One very cool thing about the Librem 5 compared to other phones is that when you run into a problem, all of the standard Linux troubleshooting techniques and tools work just like you'd expect. "This is UNIX. I know this."

My team now has an open position for a DevOps Engineer. If you're in The Netherlands and are interested in helping keep a global network of EV chargers running smoothly click here: new.abb.com/jobs/details/NL767

My team now has an open position for a Linux System Administrator. If you're in The Netherlands and are interested in helping keep a global network of EV chargers running smoothly click here: new.abb.com/jobs/details/NL767

Today was an enhanced productivity thanks to Ediff mode, and then attacker smackdown with subsequent analysis thanks to my custom DisposableVM templates.

Happy Monday 🤷🏻‍♂️

@purism thanks for taking the time to get it right! I can’t speak for everyone but I can certainly wait.

Not a bad Sunday when you manage a feature release and finish spinning some yarn!

Released v0.3.0 of my connection checking crate, adding support for testing POST requests with JSON bodies. Next release will move to asynchronous task execution.

crates.io/crates/connchk

Today, I’m going to work on some new features in one of my Rust projects and also on finishing some yarn I’ve been spinning since August.

@Gina for specific topics I do tend to buy well ranked (and maintained) Udemy courses. That’s not a one time cost at the platform level, but for the subject matter these get updated as the subject evolves and that’s been helpful. I’ve heard good things about Linuxacademy as well, though I have no personal experience using it. Are there specific areas of cloud infrastructure, devops, and programming you’re looking to study?

@Gina as a manager hiring that exact skillset I would suggest that the ability to be productive after (or while) turning to available documentation is the thing I look for most. Fortunately, the documentation is most often free for Infrastructure (Azure, AWS, and GCP all have extensive docs, and free trials for access), many cloud technologies are rebrands of FOSS projects (containers, etc), DevOps is problem solving at scale, and both have great docs and community resources.

My earlier trip down lane was nowhere near as difficult as I expected it to be. I’ve got some questions I need to research where error handling inside async functions is concerned, but I was able to get some good concurrency happening today and that’s doesn’t upset me one bit.

Today’s as good as any for a bit of async tinkering.

@kyle yeah, I think the quote would stand if adjusted to note that their hardware innovations exist to further vendor lock in, and to maintain their total rule over software and data existing on the platform.

I read comments on a Twitter post. Leaving this here as a reminder to never do that again.

@codesections @technomancy nice! I’m on my fourth or fifth mechanical now, and have toyed with the idea of going ergo ortho but haven’t quite made the jump.

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