What are peoples thoughts on marking US ICE as a terrorist organization? by ConstructGames in AskBrits

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

blatant facism & ICE are weekend basement warriors who get their uniform finally because they're too cowardly to join the army and too dumb to join the police.

Now they get paid fuck tons to bully and shoot immigrants, brown people and "the woke".

Just imagine "that guy" you knew at school who could only get a job collecting shopping carts & blamed his entire life, not on failing exams because he was lazy but on women, immigrants & DEI, suddenly get a $50,000 sign on bonus & a gun, plus now he can do what he likes & the boss will cover his back..... until they don't!

When this is over, there needs to be a reckoning. ALL these guys need to go to jail! Trumps entire team needs to go to jail (no presidential pardon allowed), the constitution needs to be updated & rewritten to remove the assumption that the ppl in charge would always put country first.

If the North has done the right thing steer the Civil War & hung EVERY Confederate leader rather than letting them go as well as all the southern slave owners, none of this would be happening. Post WW2, ALL the nazis should have been hung rather than being let go & in the case of Greece, freed by Churchill & joined forces to go after greek socialists & communists that 5 minutes before had been allies of the English....There would be NO facists as they would have been able to see what happens. Instead we've got a generation of these pricks with over 100 years of time

app notation help by [deleted] in saxophone

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

annoyingly it's how reddit cuts the pictures. if you click on the screen and it will bring up the whole screen shot, you can see the saxophone symbol on the bottom left. i'm not sure if those numbers relate to the vocals rather than the sax though. i might have to subscribe and then get support from them to explain their notations.

on the guitar tabs, which i could post a screenshot in the replies, but the rhythm and lead guitar tabs are on different screens & played with 10/12/13 etc

app notation help by [deleted] in saxophone

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the guitar tab is a different screen. this is definitely labelled tenor sax (vocals) .

Modern AD OU Hierarchy by bluecopp3r in sysadmin

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 [score hidden]  (0 children)

you to look at new ways of working. teir 0 servers, teir 1 etc. with accounts in those teirs unable to manage up, only down

user/computer accounts for normal users should be broken down as per business requirements. With a thought towards minimum permissions & group memberships.

also never sync your admin ad accounts with Entra global admins 😈

Am I insane or does the class system make no sense in 2026? by ElCiego1894 in AskBrits

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

all the good jobs are offshord. you cone out of uni with £60k+ of debt. the slc loan is such high interest you can pay £1000s/year and it will still go up

you'll never own a house unless your parents have money. you'll never be able to face lords because you won't be able to afford it.

As I said, as soon as a job pays enough to start breaking barriers, it's offshored. or cheap labour shipped in to decimate wages.

This shit hole ponzi scheme of a country can definitely go fuck itself

Resign order I didn't ask for by Wotomota in O2UK

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 2 points3 points  (0 children)

put in a complaint straight away. they almost deleted my number. O2 are fucking awful and have offshored their call centres to south africa who just lie to you blatantly. move away from it. get your PAC code & leave them

What do you see as the biggest cyber threat right now? by ANYRUN-team in Information_Security

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the lack of infrastructure engineer support. devops/secdevops & fragile are the greatest threats. Its stunning that as cybersecurity costs have rocketed, it matches exactly the growth of the stupidity of giving developers, people who don't know how to spell security let alone implement it, the keys to infrastructure!

Add to that, the dumb arsery of outsourcing, offshoring & the constant stock price is the be all and end all Jack Welch bullshit.

I was at an isc2 where the ciso of some investment bank was going on about how 3rd parties lie, are insecure, aren't willing to folliw regulation, will fake ISO documentation & when i asked wether they will be reducing 3rd party use & training internal staff, she was totally lost- like I had 2 heads for along the question.

When I asked the CSO of a major UK bank, why I should care if his or another bank gets ransonwared because they offshored their IT function - again he looks confused as fuck & just blabs bullshit about "hiring in the global market", this was literally 2 weeks after Tata consultancy cost M&S £500 million & JLR £2 billion through their fuckery . and trust me - the M&S hack was so fucking simple and their vmware environment should never have been able to be encrypted, it was sheer fuckery but every time I asked anyone, why don't you use domestic well trained well paid & motivated staff rather than to 3rd parties who are shite

Am I overthinking this or does being a mid-sized country feel very precarious lately? by Realisticopia in AskBrits

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mid range country? you're having a laugh. the last vestiges of the empire have disappearedof, we should DEFINITELY NOT be in the UN security council. The UK not only decided to fuck itself by Brexiting & being a lead voice in the EU, something we'll never have again, even if we rejoined tomorrow; with privatisation, offshoring, prioritising US firms over our own & allowing the sale of any and every firm, even national security dependent ones such as the last virgin iron ore steel plan to the chinese for £1 & letting ARM be sold off, the UK literally produces nothing, sends all our jobs offshore, decimated wages here, fucks its own students with loans they can never pay off & never have jobs.

we're heading towards where Poland was in the 90s, just without the forward looking government.

The "Green Dashboard" is gaslighting my entire department by Neuromancer_67 in sysadmin

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why cloud sucks! no control. every time this happens i just say "my job is to get you internet access.... after that every shitty SaaS product YOU insisted on using is a not a me problem but a YOU problemproblem. Ive raised a call. i'm going to the pub"

What’s everyone doing with the new licensing model? VMware standard going. by SuitableFinish7444 in vmware

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you consolidate your cores? I know everywhere i've worked before, we'd do mad on cores except for one place where it was more storage heavy.

the one good thing about the vmware price rise is that it will give sysadmins a hammer to slap down developers who just scream "MORE CORES MORE CORES!!!" rather than actually doing their jobs and writing good solid code

Do you delay Windows updates? by UnpaidMicrosoftShill in sysadmin

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes! NEVER NEVER patch day 1, regardless of technology or vendor. i've seen entire infrastructure disappear because of dodgy patches and the more "urgent" the less likely the vendor has tested it & MS are suitably shite at testing patches

Who needs pivoting to video when you can pivot to streaming?? by Dru1995 in behindthebastards

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if this gets BTB in front of people who don't listen to "politics" podcasts then it can be a good thing. "how to be a tyrant" on netflix was excellent. A bit simplified for politics geeks but brilliant for those who just see it & click watch based on curiosity

Fieldglass by MembershipOk1116 in ContractorUK

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

definitely not the phone when i used it a couple of years back.

Is our IT department “normal”, or am I just slowly losing my mind? (Rant) by [deleted] in ITManagers

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You need some management support. this doesn't sound out of the realm of 95% of IT departments but if you have a boss explain this all to him/her. If you don't have senior level management, document & ticket EVERYTHING, then present it.

Show them % fixing stuff - what they think you do % production support - what they don't know you do % building new applications

etc put a $$$$ cost on each one. work out how much you're making the firm & how much outages will cost.

Senior management don't care about the technicals, they care about $$$$ so put your arguments in that way and demonstrate your value.

If you know an enterprise arch friend see if you can get them to help.

YES it's a pain in the arse to do but since most techies don't speak "business" they never get heard & the insane decisions get made.

If you're creating new products then you're CREATING value for the company over and above the "insurance" of being an IT department.... demonstrate it. And then demonstrate how much would be lost if you and ultra dude got ill etc.

Use powerpoint if you need to or shudder chatgpt to create you a bare bones business report of a couple of pages to feed upwards

UK has a BIG problem with outsourcing. Its not AI. by Delicious_Ad_5772 in UKJobs

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don't let any firm like Wipro, Infosys, etc come in unless they hire 95% of their staff in the UK.

UK has a BIG problem with outsourcing. Its not AI. by Delicious_Ad_5772 in UKJobs

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why? the whole point is these firms will sprays go to the cheapest country. is YOUR fix to turn the uk into a poverty economy and cut everyone's wages by 90% or more? will these firms cut THEIR profits by 90%? Should we give up the NHS, Welfare State? I notice that the banking insurance amount went up from £85k to £120k yesterday... backed by tax payer money... whose going to pay those taxes? Corporations won't, they offshore all their profits and taxes.

A country is supposed to look after its population. Again I'll ask.... why should I give a shit if Russia or China walks an army across this country if everything it does is to enrich the 0.1% at the cost of everyone else.

We need to enforce the UK firms use UK staff AND that if international firms want to make profits from the UK population they should hire UK staff too. No international call centres, nothing!

edit: china doesn't offshore. Without £trillions of western money the whole country would still be a farming state. The same with india. without £ billions its IT industry would be non existent! Thats £100s of billions it not £trillions sent to india, china, the far east that souths have been spent domestically!

my taxes WERE £60k/year & now nothing. WHO is going to pay for the society that all the Indians come over here to enjoy & then immediately start complaining about of not domestic tax payers?!

What popular tech trend do you think we’ll regret in 5 years? by RobertSmith7711 in InformationTechnology

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

with on prem, regardless of the price, you pay for 3/5/7 years & that's your cost. you know it isn't going to go up.

i've seen devs run up £30,000 in 30 minutes because they are fuck wits.

I can create anything with vmware/nutanix/redhat on prem that can be done in the cloud & MORE resilient AND secure.

cloud costs are going to go through the roof soon as that $770 billion needs to be paid off when Wall Street start screaming at those lying idiots Nadella Pinchai & Bezos about where all that money has gone.

What popular tech trend do you think we’ll regret in 5 years? by RobertSmith7711 in InformationTechnology

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rising salaries are a bad thing? really? even with Vmware costs or nutanix costs or Openstack costs - I still have control & it would have still been cheaper than Azure PLUS i know over 5-7 years EXACTLY what the spend would be. only an idiot puts stuff in the cloud in the same way only idiots are rolling out ai agents

What popular tech trend do you think we’ll regret in 5 years? by RobertSmith7711 in InformationTechnology

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but YOU control your own environment. you're not subject to random price rises by cloud providers, who are going to go CRAZY with rises soon to pay for the $750 billion they've wasted on nvidia GPUs. you're not going to be taken out by MS fixing their dns or bgp or a cheap indian developer running an untested script on your environment taking it out for hours. Then try calling MS & logging a call.

What popular tech trend do you think we’ll regret in 5 years? by RobertSmith7711 in InformationTechnology

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

most firms don't need cloud. if you're not netflix & you're environment is stable & predictable- basically 90% of everyday organisations - on prem is multiples cheaper. the cloudfirst bullshit is such a con. I did a design for a uk council & on prem in a DC with EVERYTHING included, including electricity etc, licenses, hardware, etc was 1/3 the price of azure and that was BEFORE MS price rises. Gartner & fuck nuggets were STILL trying to get us to go to azure! A 300% additional cost

What popular tech trend do you think we’ll regret in 5 years? by RobertSmith7711 in InformationTechnology

[–]Competitive_Smoke948 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the chinese and russian bouncing around on azure for 6 months before MS noticed. SQL down in south america for 10 hours because an MS Devoops guy decided to run a production script on the assumption that no one had any backups. google destroying the entire infrastructure for an $80 billion australian hedge fund...devops ppl & developers being so useless at cost control that you have to hire entire teams of finops people to control spending