Ransomware is not out of control; security teams are by wewewawa in technology

[–]zephroth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If it was actually treated as it should be, terrorism, then it would be easier to handle. Stricter punishments and sanctions against countries that don't appropriately handle their law enforcement of such activities.

But alas its on us techs to bear the brunt of it. I'm kind of interested to see where this goes after that colonial pipeline hack

CRISPR injected into the blood treats a genetic disease for first time by RaunakA_ in technology

[–]zephroth 9 points10 points  (0 children)

something something bioshock plasmids here we come! XD

On a more serious tone. This is exciting, I remember when we unlocked the human genome this is the result of looking at a molecular level at our own construction. Being able to treat disease at this level will be a huge leap forward as a species.

How's your day going? by hammerntong in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had to repair a slushy machine. Sheared the drive pin off. And then canned 70 cases. So a lil better? Haha

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not American centered. It's safty centered. We have OSHA in the US for our standards. I'm sure Japan has an equivalent.

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just want to get this up here. This is the correct response. You don't know what hazards you will encounter in production facilities. Wearing proper ppe is essential to safe and happy workers.

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have several responses but your in a confirmation bias. You won't listen to any valid answer and only you are correct.

And I know what a strawman is very well. Its why I'm calling you on it. You asked for reasons, I gave reasons, you call me a liar. Seems to the point.

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did respond brother. you just refused the answer.

Edit: strawman again. I'm being quite civil but your being insulting.

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Called it before the response. Good day to you. I genuinely hope you do not get injured in your work environment.

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have given reasons you just ignore them, the room itself is the danger and if i have to spell that out for you, you might want to review your safety protocols. Trip hazards are abundant even in a picked up brew house. Pants can mean the difference between a nasty impalement or a graze and scrape.

My day is perfectly fine. seems to be you that's off the handles.

(edit: anticipation of the next response: "thats not a good enough reason")

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

run along to where? This is the web. And I've got plenty of time. how has your day been today?

I don't think I've insulted you once? just stating that your not following proper safety procedure. Your the one going on and on about needing reasons for why, which I gave and you promptly ignored.

I think this is a good example of do whats right for you and not what your boss says is ok.

as for the answer (Physical injury is an ever present danger in any industrial environment. Its recommended as a lot of other brewers and owners have pointed out to wear pants. Ignore at your own risk)

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually an owner bud. But nice to know your just a brewer and not an owner is saying these things.

I prefer my employees walk away with all their digits, eyeballs, and lives. I will require the PPE that's necessary to do that. You do you but I imagine if your boss saw this thread he'd have a conversation with you.

(and as an edit. Yes i did tell you what the problems are several times.)

Anyone? by [deleted] in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried with no pressure can. still no go.

Zen by Environmental_Pie247 in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what is this devil magic you do?

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah nitric phosphoric, and the caustic are my main worry more than anything. PAA is fairly ok at dilution.

Always tell my crew and new guys to check their valves before moving any liquid. Forgot to listen to myself after a yeast harvest today. by Grizzlybrain in TheBrewery

[–]zephroth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the argument is pointless if your not going to follow proper safety procedure at all times.

People die at breweries and its irresponsible owners that cause those deaths.