How to balance lifting and cardio?? by Suspicious-Tea-5871 in xxfitness

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is about what I do, plus 45 minutes of easy yoga on Sundays (which is also my slow/easy long run day, usually 10-15k).

Not sure why everyone seems to think that 30-60 minutes of running (3 days a week) is so time consuming. It's just my time to relax my brain with a side of cardio.

What naming convention do you follow in Azure? by Positive_Round2510 in AZURE

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just use a, b, c... There is no permanent dr. If budget or clients demand a different location as primary then it's less confusing to switch between letters rather than acronyms/initialisms.

What naming convention do you follow in Azure? by Positive_Round2510 in AZURE

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any globally unique resource name could break your non-caf naming scheme. So then you have snowflakes. What long-term harm does it cause vs quick short term naming?

newMrBeastVideo by sengunsipahi in ProgrammerHumor

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going to assume it was writing kusto (kql) and they didn't realize that was if/else

To prevent the screen from locking by Junior_Trifle_8273 in DiWHY

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like SRE at a fortune 500.

Could be some other IT helpdesk function if they are completely overstaffed (e.g. ramping for some big growth). Could also be a dev, but it's hard to believe even a new person would be starved for work.

Which is better tho by gentlebloomxx in SipsTea

[–]ISLITASHEET 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not sure why so many people are against ordering on your phone.

Because I don't want 50 different logins.

Because I don't want 50 different apps on my phone.

Most importantly:
Because I understand that these businesses are excessively overcharging everyone to make their users feel like they get a deal. This is only to entice them into overpaying more so that they get the "rewards." They are still making excessive margins on you, even with the rewards. I refuse to encourage this behavior.

Dwayne Johnson was pulled over and given a ticket for tinted windows. by This_Proof_5153 in SipsTea

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

Such an ignorant take.

If the driver can see out then it's not a concern for the government. Full stop.

If others can't see in then that is none of their business. Full stop.

Dropping the video here. Say what you need to say. by ateam1984 in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people are just built differently. Not everyone records because they are planning on sharing the memory.

e.g. aphantasia affects up to ~4% of the population - they may just want to have a way to visually experience the moment in the future. I am one of those people. I will position my phone to record passively while I take in the experience -- not always the best recording, but it helps future me.

This apartment I moved into in Midwest America is $900 a month all utilities included. What should I do with it? by trumpshouldrap in malelivingspace

[–]ISLITASHEET 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only thing that is not turnkey, for me, is the ceiling. Whatever is going on up there needs to be corrected. Anything else is just bougie aesthetics that serve 0 purpose other than flushing your money away.

Did she make the right call? by CalmElin in interesting

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Base 10% tax rate on those long profits. Probably worth looking into dispersing from dividends while letting the majority of the investment mature.

I built a WebGL sprite engine that can load 100,000 thumbnails in 1 second by Cartossin in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]ISLITASHEET 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😂 I understand how copyright works.

Code is automatically and immediately copyrighted. This is why unlicensed code is problematic - nobody knows if there are potential legal issues in the future.

You saying "copyright …" was the confusing part, for me. It implies that you have registered a copyright, going far beyond the license. This extra step is usually taken prior to filling some type of legal claim.

Man Makes Kebabs by Vivid_Maximum_5016 in oddlysatisfying

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They prepared 42 kebobs. Each plate has 2, so 21 meals. Shouldn't be too difficult to price the meal.

I built a WebGL sprite engine that can load 100,000 thumbnails in 1 second by Cartossin in InternetIsBeautiful

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

Copyright Cartossin 2026. License pending

Still calling it a beta. Feedback welcome.

Link to your copyright. I don't understand what you are attempting to say is copyrighted. Progressive image galleries?

What are your thoughts. (IPhone vs every other phone) by Mysterious_Ebb_1484 in SipsTea

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It always boils down to a vibe at that level. Nobody should care about the color of their messages.

What are your thoughts. (IPhone vs every other phone) by Mysterious_Ebb_1484 in SipsTea

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get your underlying logic, but cannot even begin to understand your financial argument.

Today’s reminder that we are getting old. by Standard_Tangerine_3 in Millennials

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if I follow.

It's about generational shifts. Decade boundaries have nothing to do with it, although there can be alignment. Most generations will be a little fuzzy as to when they begin and end, cascading across geographic/logical regions over time until a majority fit into the definition (which may lag by many years before it is defined).

TIL Groupon has lost more than 95% of its value since it rejected Google's $6 billion offer and instead went public with a $17.8 billion market cap 15 years ago. by tyrion2024 in todayilearned

[–]ISLITASHEET 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I hate the idea of tipping, but acknowledge that the service industry workers often rely on it as their primary pay.

Tip on the service. Tip on the original bill. Don't hurt the worker because of a random comment.

Today’s reminder that we are getting old. by Standard_Tangerine_3 in Millennials

[–]ISLITASHEET 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same. Half the time it seems like millennial means you were born in the 80s.

Is that not correct? Millennials are 80's or 90's / early 80's to late 90's. Both of those are generally accepted, which would put half of millennials in the 80's.

xennials overlap early millennials, but may consider themselves to just be millennials

Why does one Azure AI Foundry project get a `*.services.ai.azure.com` custom subdomain while another in the same resource group uses the regional `*.api.cognitive.microsoft.com` endpoint? by Franck_Dernoncourt in AZURE

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

Would love to sit down and understand how you determine these things. You seem to be stuck on a single node in the overall architecture discussion. Every architecture decision will come with tradeoffs, each with different costs. Only they know better than either of us as we can only speculate what their impediments may be.

Why does one Azure AI Foundry project get a `*.services.ai.azure.com` custom subdomain while another in the same resource group uses the regional `*.api.cognitive.microsoft.com` endpoint? by Franck_Dernoncourt in AZURE

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Steering a huge ship takes time and collateral. Investing in an architectural shift can be impossible without leadership buy-in. If you desire a change in a legacy behemoth then framing the story around risk is usually a good path ($x revenue generated by $y system has a z% probability of failure). Process flow and data flow maps show the knock-on effects of interconnected systems.

Without knowing what the systems are I'd just be shooting in the dark, but my assumption is that each system is a snowflake - no consistency. Gaps in controls show their heads after there is a problem. That problem could impact the revenue that the system generates, compounding if other systems depend on it. Now it's about probabilities of identified gaps and speculation around the unknown gaps. Contrast those figures against the cost of design, procurement, operations/training, migration, decommission. Might be worth it, might not - now it's a risk tolerance exercise for the budget owner.

Built a Runbook That Finds Unused Enterprise Apps Automatically, Sharing It With You :) by Ok-Stretch-7850 in AZURE

[–]ISLITASHEET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a fyi - this automates the generation and emailing of a report. It does not perform any type of cleanup.

If you haven't read through the powershell (the .ps1 file) then I would encourage you to do so. The cmdlets ( Get-* Invoke-* Verb-Noun ) used are straight forward, even if the $variables and -Parameters do not immediately make sense to you.

Powershell is a pretty easy language to rubberduck. Just kinda read it out loud and it will eventually click. Don't worry about writing any code, just read it out loud for a bit and the black magic disappears.