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Ashley Primo 🇺🇦
@ashley_primo
Platform Engineer 👨🏻💻.
/dev/null Katılım Ağustos 2014
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@shub0414 @Gamingtronium This, and running salt water though a heat exchanger is an asking for issues.
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@Gamingtronium turns out data centers also need things like electricity, internet and humans occasionally.
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@elijahjamss @natsu_top @itsAlishaPandey @aditiitwt Important for you, and important for someone else are two different things.
They’re likely not the only applicant, as such a recruiter is not necessarily waste time leaving a voicemail… Especially, when other applicants answer their phone without being chased.
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@ashley_primo @natsu_top @itsAlishaPandey @aditiitwt Well the expectation is if a call is important you leave a voicemail isn’t it
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@CodeByNZ Using AI, does not mean you’re “vibe coding” — there is a material difference to using AI and not understanding the output versus using it as tool to assist.
Honestly, I’d be concerned if they were not using best tools for the job.
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@shub0414 Downloads means exactly that, not less, not more.
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@kaaaash____ For the most part, will likely be down to cooling/thermal profile.
In addition, as it’s mains powered there is no meet to throttle to protect the battery.
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@Proton_Pass @ProtonPrivacy (And to clarify, there is a solution to that — the question is, does Proton support it 😉)
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@Proton_Pass @ProtonPrivacy Master password for the password vault? 🤣
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@MistycalPi @danyalassi1 @JooPaul99652025 @Emiratti The irony of your statement. Bonjour was developed by Apple for local device discovery — you’ll see in that very same screenshot, several other Apple packages.
As, believe it or not Apple (like Microsoft) develop applications for various operating systems, including competitors.
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@aditiitwt Oh well, all you can do is apologise and learn from that. Honestly I suspect if you simply explain what had happened they might at minimum consider you for future openings.
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@natsu_top @itsAlishaPandey @aditiitwt I mean, normally that’s true for myself as well… unless I’m expecting a call from an unknown number — say like if I’d applied for a job? 🙈
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This man built FAKE government websites and made £2M off 120,000 people
In 2018, a 42 year old guy from Bristol named Thomas Gall noticed that when people needed to pay government fees online, they just Googled it and clicked the top result without checking the URL
So he built 40 websites that looked exactly like the real UK government sites, same logos, same fonts, same layout
Then he paid Google to list his fake sites at the top of the search results, right above the actual pages
When people searched for things like the Dartford Crossing toll, London's ULEZ charge, fishing licenses or car tax registration, his fake websites were the first thing that came up
A £2.50 toll became £7.50 on his site and he pocketed the £5 difference after forwarding the real payment
Sometimes he didn't even forward the payment at all, so weeks later the victim got a penalty notice in the mail for not paying the toll they thought they had already paid
He charged £20 to register a SORN with the DVLA, a service the government gives you for free
Google suspended his ad account and the National Trading Standards team sent him warnings, but he just kept going
Over two years, 120,000 people paid him for services they thought were going to the British government
He made over £2 million before getting jailed for 2 years and 3 months
Even Google made money selling his ads the entire time


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@stanvojtko @vivoplt Cloudflare however will charge you a massive mark up for the most basic features of a domain, such as changing the name servers freely.
It’s not a terrible option if you’re committed to only using CF services — but for me that’s a deal breaker.
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@vivoplt Cloudflare: no markup, you pay what the registry charges
literally the cheapest option (cheaper renewal)
Namecheap for search UX though, easier to browse
but honestly after buying 20+ domains
the hard part was never where to buy
it was finding a .com that isn't taken
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@Kisasi_Lion @Combat_learjet It’s not required for every plane to have a CVR, they also don’t store data indefinitely, and moreover they’re not remotely accessible.
So they’d have get a warrant, retrieve evey CVR, for every plane in range somehow (most of which will be well outside of jurisdiction).
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@Combat_learjet Not that hard to confirm they have access to every black box and records of transmission
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Interesting. Good luck actually determining who the pilots are.
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts
🚨#BREAKING: The FAA has announced that they will investigate an incident after two pilots were heard meowing and woofing on an emergency aviation frequency.
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@adxtyahq I mean, very likely a lot of the core libraries within the Gmail are included within the base operating system of Android.
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Gmail on Play Store - 11MB
Gmail on App Store - 700MB
what are they shipping 😭

Satyam@sattyyouneed
700 MB for an email app is crazy.
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@ravikiran_dev7 @Porkbun — they know what they’re doing, great support, and don’t try upsell you (unless you ask)
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@TracketPacer Its amazing how much louder it sounds in your house than in a datacenter 😂
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> grab juniper qfx5100 for project, set it on my desk
> connect console cable & turn it on, ready to configure once it boots
> MAXIMUM JET ENGINE SOUNDS
> everyone around jumps & looks at me
> fuck, sorry
> i haven’t been a real network engineer in a while
> forgot what happens when u turn on a freaking datacenter switch
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@Cipher_twt Oh, yes — and last time I checked, you can’t even get to Antarctica year round easily/safely.
You’d likely end up having to build a village for those working at the data meters equipped with supplies, medical and dental facilities among other things.
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@Cipher_twt You need power, connections, people, logistics, to name a few things — simply the cost of doing this would outweigh the amount you’d save in cooling.
It’s also worth mentioning, most datacenters have hardware from several thousands separate companies, which all need easy access.
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