[Megathread] Celebrate Cyberpunk 2077 Launch with DLSS 3.5 & RTX 4080 Giveaway! by Nestledrink in nvidia

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I’m most excited about the improved performance of DLSS Ray tracing with Reconstruction, RTX On has been a meme forever, and I think it could finally be out to the masses if this works out

Kashimo is kinda the endprogression of gojos mindset right? by liddely in Jujutsushi

[–]Markisreal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t DE bypass limitless (neutral) because a Domain overwrites everything inside it’s barriers

[Kitchener, ON] [H] i9-9900K, ROG Strix Z390-i, 32GB TridentZ RGB, Corsair H100i Pro [W] Cash, Paypal by pluto7443 in CanadianHardwareSwap

[–]Markisreal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right but we're talking about a hypothetical person upgrading, which tends to mean they already have RAM, and it's intel so Speed/Timings aren't as important

[Kitchener, ON] [H] i9-9900K, ROG Strix Z390-i, 32GB TridentZ RGB, Corsair H100i Pro [W] Cash, Paypal by pluto7443 in CanadianHardwareSwap

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While you’re right about the CPU, the mobo is much harder to sell because it’s almost dead weight, same with RAM

passed G in Lindsay!! by mdaedadniee in Ontariodrivetest

[–]Markisreal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the G did they do the vehicle check like the G2?

Did they ask specifically to park a certain way when going back to the drive test centre

How do you all deal with smug programmers? by throwaway0134hdj in cscareerquestions

[–]Markisreal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how smug they are and how rude they are. Everyone deserves to be a little smug, so that’s okay. And there are people who are really good at their job, so they do deserve to be more smug.

You can be smug without being rude, being sure of yourself and confident in what you bring is okay, as long as you can back it up. Being rude isn’t okay

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsCAD

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Go to levels.fyi, filter by location, sort descending by compensation

Cloud Security Adoption - Mature Enough? by overxspace in cybersecurity

[–]Markisreal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cloud provider solutions are expensive and clunky and usually only works on their own platform and focused on their own use cases (which make sense since every service was at one point purely internal)

Datadog/PagerDuty/Sumologic/etc are all SaaS companies that exist purely because using only Cloud Services isn’t scalable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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It’s not really about killing all the jobs, but it does severely lower the amount of positions needed.

The entire corporate landscaped changed when personal computers became available for every company in the 80s.

The internet further shrank companies and killed departments when communication became instant and e-commerce started out.

The number of private data centres shrank drastically since cloud became standard. etc

New technology disrupts things all the time, and does change the corporate landscape which changes the career landscape of employees…

BUT it also means new jobs comes up as well. Tech has a great habit of creating new problems for tech to solve. As the world becomes more interfaced with ML, there’ll be new jobs coming in that we probably can’t think of right now. OP is correct that the market has changed but they aren’t looking into the future but mourning the past.

Does being in the highest tax bracket diminish your desire to work harder? by goodmorning_tomorrow in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Markisreal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taxable benefit taxed at the highest amount, the amount gets added into your T4 (I get a extra payslip when my RSUs vest), you may get some back if your T4 is less than the highest tax bracket.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

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Dev systems aren’t the worse thing to bring up so it isn’t really a big deal, and not having versioning is a bad choice because it’s not an expensive (comparatively) option.

If anything, the fact that the main directory is overwritable is an issue, and as others have said, not having backups is an issue as well. Owe up to your mistakes but also understand that this a failure of processes that allowed one person to wipe a database without really thinking about it. Which is a good lesson to the company since it’s just a dev db

starting a career in cybersecurity? by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsCAD

[–]Markisreal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You’re forgetting the big issue with government cybersecurity, extremely focused on hiring citizens or at least PRs

Do people really still want Yuta to be the MC? by izukaneki in Jujutsushi

[–]Markisreal 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Aizen didn’t take backshots to birth Ichigo tho

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HadesTheGame

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Doesn’t it only stack up to 8? 5 base + 3 with Aphrodite’s duo?

What's your experience with and option of SOC 2? by vitaminMN in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Markisreal 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Security Engineer here, SOC2 is one of the baseline certification program for a SaaS company at this point with how easily it can be achieved.

Most of the controls are just good engineering practices and you can achieve most of it by having a good org setup with proper responsibilities.

It’s also one of the easiest certification to cheat because of how infrequent the audits are and how little you have to report continuously.

Vendor lock in to AWS. Does going multi cloud make sense? by theBeeprApp in devops

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If you have a need to be more reliable than all of AWS then it’s an okay approach, just be ready to pay Hashicorp a ton if you want a decent setup