GreenKnight23

@GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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had to do it. it's all I could see from the photo in the article.

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now you know why

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conservative Americans be like

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this is great! now we can argue in court, "if it cannot be owned, how can it be stolen?"

it's Ryan Hall y'all!

all of them

yeah, r*st.

let's assume you're correct. there's still irrefutable evidence that she did the actions that lead to charges to be filed against her.

wouldn't what she did be considered terrorism then? it was an act thats purpose was to inflict fear and chaos on the community and destabilize the local government.

if she was tried as a terrorist, and I believe she should have been, she would have been looking at life in prison.

so, is she a criminal or a terrorist?

"I'm rubber, you're glue. what you do bounces off me and sticks to you."

that's basically what he said.

what a desperate little bitch. he can't win against a war with a well stocked and trained army so now he has to resort to threats he can barely deliver on.

your threats are 1 out of 6 stars you basic bitch.

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that's so easy! /s

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wow that only took like 4 years to do.

it's going to be another 10 years before they see a dime though.

oh the wheels of justice are moving. watch as they roll over the victims and blame the driver, father time.

if it's citrix you used to be able to modify the local connection config file to allow access to the clipboard regardless of what the server allowed.

been a few years since I needed to do it, but it was possible at one time.

fuck em

my only hope that the last flicker of consciousness in his brain as he dies will be an eternity of torment that he rightfully deserves.

our subconscious mind is our personal worst enemy and I truly hope his is just as monstrous and evil as his conscious mind; and when he has nobody else to torment, his mind will turn on him for a trillion lifetimes.

"like two turds on a blanket." -- Jack Sparrow or some shit

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technically any vehicle can be remotely shut down if you're high enough on a wanted list.

just ask Ayman al-Zawahiri, wait.... you can't.

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pharmabros be like

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can you really blame us?

let me run through the last 8 years of American history with four words, "we were lied to". doesn't matter from whom, doesn't matter what. we're constantly being lied to. truth is, it's been true for longer than 8 years, but the last 8 have been especially transparent.

we're learning that the upper echelon only trusts the American public to do three things; consume, produce, and die. if you can't even do that for them, you're removed as an undesirable.

so yeah, trust in the system is broken. it's going to take at least a generation or two just to repair it ** if they work on it**.

I can't fault anyone who's untrusting of a system that continuously covers lie after lie with more lies.

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I got a Note 2 at launch and was showing it off at work to people interested in it.

someone asked about the background and where I got it. said I took it and left it at that.

took the pic of the top of my bathroom trashcan while dumping some toxic waste.

pic is the same trashcan now, like me it's a bit dented, dirty, and doesn't open as well as it used to. but, it still works.

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so close

let's not forget one of the best holiday ad campaigns in recent history was from Kmart.

may they ship their pants eternal in blue.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8enIDEKrzA

I absolutely love how this implies that the team is happy before going to Jira.

so not only can Atlassian not write software, they can't develop a usable product, and they can't even market it without insinuating how shitty it is.

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is this this same repair manual they follow in the store?

you know, the one where they break something else and/or claim it was your fault and refuse to repair it and only give it back to you in pieces.

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I'll ask this question because it might be something you didn't think of.

What happens to your network connection if the VPN fails? will it continue to connect without a VPN?

I had a similar case of that happening, and ended up causing me to get some shame mail from my ISP.

now I run my VPN inside docker, and any containers that need access to it are configured as network slaves to it. VPN goes down? container reboots, all the others reboot after connection is restored, but will have no connection while it's down.

it's all in a well designed system of healthchecks and container configuration.

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tell me you don't work in IT without telling me you don't work in IT.

YT is more than just thots in shorts and fake scumbag competition game show hosts.

there's a whole community of educators and creators that are genuinely useful and is the core of what YT used to be used for.

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Ahh, that makes sense. you're not the target demographic of YT. you're too educated and too driven and you learn through more advanced methods.

that's OK, great for you and I'm happy that you're so successful. now, what about the millions of users that don't have the means to access higher education and training provided by their employers? what about the 18yo kid living in a leaky trailer with their methed out mom or dad that's looking for literally any way out they can afford.

perhaps in your quest you surrounded yourself with ultra successful people and forgot that there is a whole world with billions of people that do not have the same means as you do.

not trying to diminish the hard work and efforts you have clearly applied, but just because you did doesn't mean everyone can.

by removing easy access to content provided by these communities, even if they are wholly or partially incorrect, it only deepens the chasm between long term professional success and endentured struggle.

I will not support any action that denies a life the opportunity to rise above their status and claim a better life for themselves and their family. for every one person who stands above their born status increases the potential successes of those around them, and even cooler, it's a feedback system. your successes become their successes, and their successes become our successes.

Just to make it clear, I'm not trying to diminish your success I'm just trying to establish my perspective on your perspective so that we can share in a perspective that includes our success.

congrats, you've had a far better experience than I have. just because you haven't had the joys of experiencing Jira in its true form doesn't negate the atrocious UX many others have. if Jira was the perfect product that you claim, then why is there so much vitrol and hate for the product at all?

I started my career as a big supporter of Jira. It made the work so easy to manage and report on. then sometime in 2020 an update came through that absolutely shit on my already over-burdened workload.

I used to deal with the sprint problem every kickoff, and yes I did select migrate to new sprint. no it doesn't work when the process breaks in the middle and doesn't recover or rollback. now I don't handle kickoff, so not my problem anymore but I witness it happen literally every kickoff.

I also used to deal with the WYSIWYG issue daily. now I don't post updates to cards outside of one-liners like "check the logs at this time" or "fixed upstream in xy branch".

I get why people share their hate online because misery loves company, but I just don't get why anyone would waste so much effort on defending it. example; I use spaces over tabs. lots of hate either way online. never have I defended or argued over one vs the other. it's a preference much like Jira. forced to use it at work and have to make the best of it.

so, why be a white knight for Atlassian if you're not employed by them? and if you are employed by them, why be so dismissive about the issues brought up?

"I didn't need help when I went to college. these lazy kids just need to get a paper route for the summer to pay for a semester or two. it couldn't cost more than a couple hundred bucks for books and classes"

what you did over your 25 year long career is irrelevant to what current people are going through. the rest of this is a rant on "boomer" mentality. I'm an xer myself, just sick of people perpetuating the broken ideals of the most spoiled generation.

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I've been in IT just as long but in the last 10 years I have been asked to learn the following under threat of becoming "irrelevant"; cloud computing, big data analysis, cryptographic signing and tracking of data, machine learning, and the most recent artificial intelligence.

how the fuck are we supposed to keep up with this and maintain our family/home and maintain friendships and maintain our sanity all while juggling the roles and responsibilities weighing us down at work.

in 2021 I worked over 3200 hours in the year. that's double 8s almost every single day. part of that time was training time I was forced to comply with to make sure "the company remains competitive." it also doesn't include the 16 hours of training over the weekends that I couldn't claim because, "if you can't perform the responsibilities given to you within office hours provided then perhaps you should work from the office under supervision." I think we all know what that meant. want to know what I did with all that training? I'll let you know as soon as I use it.

point is, the world got fucked up, and greedy pieces of shit at the top make the smaller greedy pieces of shit greed harder, and so forth. when will it be enough? when can we stop working on frivolous bullshit that's going to be dropped and abandoned when "the next big thing" shows up? when can we start building shit that matters so much that we can't just abandon it?

so, what's this got to do with YT? if I could have watched 200 hours of training videos for free online instead of taking multiple courses, homework, tests, etc; I could spent more time with my kids, or hobbies, or doing whatever the fuck I want. instead, I was stuck doing busywork for some other assholes bonus.

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I would recommend it. Speaking from personal experience, I trusted my VPN connection to remain on and self-heal. Thinking that cost me a strike against my ISP.

Now I know for a fact that if anything goes wrong with the VPN connection, all the containers that need it will need to restart before they have connectivity again and that can only happen after the VPN container restarts and passes healthcheck.

Jira is great software if you ignore all the insufferable bugs in it that Atlassian ignores just to make their on-prem option so clunky you have no choice but to use their SAAS offering. I know, I know, "ThEy DrOpPeD sUpPoRt AlReAdY!"

ever had to rebuild a sprint because Jira failed to properly migrate the old cards over to the new one, but instead throws them all into the backlog randomly and now you have to hunt them down over the next hour?

how about when you're writing an update to a card and you're two paragraphs in with log examples and the UI decides to dump your entire content when you accidentally click outside the wysisyg?

But how can I forget the worst one! have you ever had your session timeout while you're writing a detailed bug report with screenshots, logs, and example data, and when you finally submit it you lose EVERYTHING because you need to login again and you can't go back?

I have, and you know what, I'll still use Jira because even the best trash can be better than the worst trash.

yeah, I'll take a fat dump on shitty products all day long because the negligence of Atlassian product development is abhorrent and deserves to be called out.

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IMO this is the best OS way, but without nix it's a pita to maintain through restores/rebuilds. personally I never fully comprehended how to properly configure iptables/routes (I did try though, so nobody can blame me lol).

however, a major benefit to using a contained VPN or gluetun is that you can be selective on what apps use the VPN.

I host 12 other containers (with nas mounts) on the same host outside of the three that need to use a VPN, so this is why the solution I described works for me. and should I ever need to use routes for more advanced network filtering I still have it available without adding the complexity of splitting normal traffic vs VPN traffic.

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I'm keeping it just long enough to harass his ass. I'll be all over him like Joe Biden on an ice cream cone, or Elon Musk on Trumps dick.