My favorite classic Nintendo games - https://shellsharks.com/notes/2011/07/07/favorite-nintendo-games
Not listed there are gameboy games. I mostly just played the various Pokémon games and Final Fantasy Legends.
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My favorite classic Nintendo games - https://shellsharks.com/notes/2011/07/07/favorite-nintendo-games
Not listed there are gameboy games. I mostly just played the various Pokémon games and Final Fantasy Legends.
What are you normally up to?
I haven’t been looking so I can’t speak with first-hand xp. From others accounts on socials it seems like it’s kinda rough but everyone has different experiences. Good to hear some potentially optimistic news for a change though so I’ll take it.
Be young. Young folk never sore
Complaints are more than welcome. and omg yes I’ve seen this happen before. Typically a result from ONE bad interaction with ONE engineer/analyst who messed something up and now everyone has to be babied 🙄.
On one hand, the market is such that it might be too much work / too depressing to passively hunt for a plan B. On the other, it’s probably good to have an idea of what a plan B could be…
Im not sure if your situation is “normal”, but it may be less rare than you think. Chaos can be a ladder, but it can also result in you just being overworked and making no real progress technically or professionally. Given the situation I would probably just look for what else you can find and jump on anything that seems promising, but in the mean time keep your head down and get your job done and try to make the best of the situation. Do you feel your situation is stable in terms of job security?
Honestly that’s pretty much all I used. In aCloud they link to some AWS-native resources, best-practices guides, etc… but I winged it from there.
Careful though. Maybe not as “private” as you may think… a thread from @sc00bz@infosec.exchange - https://infosec.exchange/@sc00bz/111966928032512918
Careful though. Maybe not as “private” as you may think… a thread from @sc00bz@infosec.exchange - https://infosec.exchange/@sc00bz/111966928032512918
Yes. Bring back blogrolls!
Ah cool. I found it relatively challenging when I did it. I used aCloudGuru to prep.
niiiiice!
Yikes. Well hopefully you can get that sorted out. Best of luck!!
I’m taking a bit more literal interpretation of “de-platform”, which I agree is not the way it has been traditionally used. In my case, if a platform takes you down, you were just de-platformed =). As for the question of “what is a nazi?”, 100% agree in terms of “where is the line”. Yes, there are some very obvious cases that I think 100% of people would identify in the same way, but there is undoubtedly that pesky ol’ gray area (which as your bulleted list makes clear is a non-trivially large area) where things start to get a little more subjective. Sure, it’d be great if companies (like CloudFlare) smell-tested things in the same way I do haha but outside of that, it is no doubt difficult to define.
A measured response to be sure. Thanks for writing it up. I’m definitely not the one who’s going to tell you for sure what CloudFlare should or should not do in this case or any other cases. It’s a tricky business to be in in terms of making those decisions. That said, I do think there is a line to be drawn SOMEWHERE, and because of this they would eventually need to deplatform something. If that signals to the regimes of the world that Cloudflare can be influenced than so be it, but to me (and I think a lot of the people who were going after Cloudflare during this time), Nazi’s (and those sites you mentioned, e.g. Kiwi Farms) are easy to draw lines for. Good thing I’m just a dude on Lemmy and not a high powered CF exec hah!
WGU is a popular option for school that is more budget and time-friendly. Have you run into issues applying to jobs that required a degree?
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