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rmilnerwatts.bsky.social
Cloud infrastructure guy @ AWS, rider of bikes, builder of Lego & video game expert. Opinions are mine.
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Looks up bloom filters :)
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No vegetarian option on a plane, that's pretty pathetic.
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Ace game though 👌
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When i win+shift+s this is, sorry.
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Is there a way to revert back to the old behaviour where the sniping tool loads as an application when you use it, rather than popping up for two seconds in the notification area? Thanks!
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Interesting read, thanks for sharing Giorgio
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What on earth is that?! Looks like a huge rat?
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Nope, I'd never heard this phrase before I worked with Indian contractors. It's not used in British English.
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Kranjska gorge? Your photos are a lot better than mine!
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ooh that's a nice quality of life change. Especially when using things like customer VDIs where you don't have Firefox containers available.
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Gratz dude!
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Just checked, past me was a smart-arse and did them all in early December. Current me has just noticed I've two more which now need doing :/
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"Googles Francolin..." You get more interesting visitors than we do in London!
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Interesting, I was especially interested in the KVM part as they typically struggle with high resolutions. Do you find the 60Hz restriction on the display noticeable? I tend to get irritated by FPS rates much under 70 when gaming. I just run a super-wide desk with specific monitors for work/gaming!
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Ok, that is amazing.
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:(
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Another thing to note if you have scale is that Shield Advanced ($3000/month) covers all WebACL costs up to 1500 WCU across your entire AWS Organization. For larger enterprises this can be a significant cost saving, but do pay attention to the different DTO charges when doing the maths!
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I don't use the GPS much as I've other devices for that. I find the HRM and body battery are used frequently. It's interesting seeing the physiological stats corresponding to how i feel (unwell, tired etc)
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I've had a Garmin Instinct Solar for a few years now, 4 week battery life is a game changer. Only bummer its recently started with an issue where it shuts down randomly and needs the charging cable to restart. Seen a few folks on their forums with this issue but no solution.
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Love the laptop stickers :D
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Crap that's annoying. Inside your building as well?
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Cut scenes which can't be paused is a massive annoyance to me.
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Nice! I have that as my Christmas present to me :)
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Memories of Doom right there
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That's near me, you have Nonsuch park about 3 minutes away!
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Nice, some very interesting features in that landscape. Rivers are amazing :)
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I've recommended Savings Plans over the other options for a while, this will reduce confusion (if true, first I've heard of it). Savings Plans can apply to your entire Org, and count against spend on EC2/Fargate/Lambda without requiring lots of planning upfront.
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I have one at 3pm every day, nothing to see here!
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O.M.G. I no longer need to drive to my mother in laws?! ( I've been to lazy to setup any other remote mechanism)
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What a silly thing to write.