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Putting the oops in operations/devops nerdy person in au, procrastinates about doing go and kubernetes he/him
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Necessary reminder that literally every digital media expert in the country have been saying exactly this since this whole sorry ordeal started. None of this is a surprise.

“Note that Scattered Spider is essentially Advanced Persistent Teenagers and then consider what ‘sophisticated’ actually means when companies use the word after they get breached.” @jpwarren.pivotnine.com with the excellent snark in “The Crux”

It's that time of year again! Drowning doesn't look like drowning; familiarize yourself with the instinctive drowning response

Starting a weekly periodical where I just ask questions like "Should the people who work at these publications be privately renditioned to a cell too short to stand or lay down in?"

90% of programming is thinking and 10% is writing code and llms can't think.

As usual, I want to force UI designers to either take their glasses off, or put different ones on. www.theverge.com/news/682636/... "What I want is LESS contrast in my interface" said no one over 40 ever.

it doesn't work on jellyfish stings either so at some point you have to conclude there was just a very successful fetishist with a public health column

Being asked to stay, with a please and an option for refusal, hit me almost as hard as a human asking for my opinion and actually listening to me.

if you don’t support trans rights you’re a piece of shit. 🥰

Question from a reader: “Have you ever done any studies on the pros and cons of outsourcing literally all of your product development to a 3rd party?” My answer: Seen a few disasters like this. What “pros?”

“Governments welcoming ‘OpenAI for countries’ will lose expertise and capabilities at home, while becoming structurally dependent on US technology and, by extension, captive to presidential policy priorities.”

Well I *was* answering support tickets

p sure British English is functionally a dialect of Klingon, all sentences are a declaration of war

CR2032 batteries are called such because they're 20mm in diameter and 32mm tall 18650 cells are called such because they're 18mm in diameter and 650mm long and let's not forget the famous microprocessor from Motorola, 6mm thick and 8000mm long

It used to be that most MPs were either bent or incompetent but now it seems they’re generally both.

#Survivor48 Men who obsess about what is masculine vs feminine, aren’t proving their masculinity.. they are just proving they are a dork Also it doesn’t matter Everyone has masculine and feminine traits.. it’s just part of being human

I'm no big-talking city lawyer, but this seems a bit of an oops. www.smh.com.au/national/inv...

whenever a developer overrides cmd+click (open in a new tab) and it fails for a user they should get an electric shock somewhere really sensitive but definitely not fun

@agingwheels.bsky.social "WEEEE"

Murderbot explained (poorly)

Spent too much time on this

“Watt will travel to WA to meet face to face with the premier, Roger Cook, & mining industry leaders whose lobbying helped sink the proposed EPA.” Actually it was the PM who chose not to do the EPA. Blaming lobbying gives those in charge an easy excuse www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

if they did not want me to continuously eat pudding then why did they tell me the proof’s in there.

The bear inside the box is Paddington, the bear outside the box is Marginton