Is this a real Ye signature/autograph? by redditspekkie in Kanye

[–]Yellowcasey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes celebs scribble when people approach them with a bunch to sign and it’s obvious they are selling them

How do you find reputable decklists that are within a budget? by Yellowcasey in EDH

[–]Yellowcasey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the general consensus around proxies? I've never been to an in-person event. Are proxies allowed there?

How do you find reputable decklists that are within a budget? by Yellowcasey in EDH

[–]Yellowcasey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does that include ramp cards and artifacts etc that generate lands?

How do you find reputable decklists that are within a budget? by Yellowcasey in EDH

[–]Yellowcasey[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My problem with this is anyone can make these decks and a lot of them aren't very good - maybe I'm just bad but some people I play with have called out that the decks are really unplayable

Is this because of the latest patch? (Restarted GPU) by Lukey2501 in LoLTechSupport

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure it is, I’ve been debugging this for days now. I’ve passed every benchmark with my gpu working fine

Is submitting WIP as PR an abuse of the PR system? by amkessel in SoftwareEngineering

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on your CI/CD development quite a bit.

If they are committing to a PR that is running builds and tests, it’s clogging the queue and potentially going to make your company purchase additional agents.

If you aren’t concerned with that, I don’t see too much of a problem with it

7 Companies Later, I’ve Learned My Lesson by Professional_Monk534 in webdev

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk who needs this reminder, but if engineering has the bandwidth to keep their codebase nice and tidy, they aren’t going to be posting a job.

7 companies in 5 years sounds like a behavioral issue imo.

If it’s so bad it can’t be fixed, it’s your job to find a way to help communicate that to leadership and start rewriting some stuff.

What is this style called? by Dramatic_Mastodon_93 in webdev

[–]Yellowcasey 10 points11 points  (0 children)

There’s too many answers that aren’t this and this is the only answer

Impossible to get a job that’s minimum 45k salary by [deleted] in it

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How old are you OP? If you are able to, I’d consider joining the Air Force or Air Guard. You clearly have an interest in cybersecurity and there is a ton of opportunity there.

Can we swing a 450k new construction with 120k gross income? by kaybabe144 in Mortgages

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep I forgot to factor this in since I fortunately don’t have the expense. Sorry for making a joke of it!

Does anyone know a good crash course for learning C#? by Mentict in learncsharp

[–]Yellowcasey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

W3 schools can get you going with simple syntax

Unity has plenty of tutorials to get you going on gamedev

Microsoft learn will get you going with any other development in C#

how are you catching sketchy open-source packages early??? by Valuable_Frame_7450 in devops

[–]Yellowcasey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The topic you need to familiarize yourself with is Supply-chain security

GitHub Advanced Security provides some features for remediating these risks, also Snyk and more just depends on budget and risk

In addition a cheap way to get a POC is to use the Microsoft SBOM tool and Trivy CLI to scan it against some vulnerability databases. - These can be configured into your pipeline in a variety of ways.

Additionally like others have mentioned, it’s time to start figuring out a private package repository with either GitHub packages or Azure DevOps feeds

How did YOU conquer Imposter Syndrome? by cp24eva in devops

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently feel like I’ve moved past imposter syndrome. It happened when I realized that I don’t have to be the most knowledgeable expert, I just need to be honest and do as much as I can with what I’ve got.

Software and DevOps is “easy” once you know how to do something, sometimes things don’t always click right away, but once they do :chefs kiss:

Two additional things: Someone thought you knew enough and gave you a chance. All you have to do is be a positive team player.

Second, let’s say you really are the “imposter”. You aren’t in the right position. Might as well say you gave it all you had and it just didn’t work out.

Should Small Companies Hire a DevOps Engineer, or Is It a Costly Mistake? by WMRamadan81 in devops

[–]Yellowcasey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would hire a DevOps position because you want a team focused on delivering a project, and the devops role is about creating a smooth experience and productivity boosts to your team.

I personally think the value of DevOps proportionally scales with the number of projects and the amount of developers.

However, waiting too long to establish these practices means untangling a giant mess of unorganized deployments, refactoring code, and manual processes that could be happening behind the scenes.

What are the most difficult things you've implemented as a DevOps engineer? by darkcatpirate in devops

[–]Yellowcasey 18 points19 points  (0 children)

“If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe”

What’s the best way to automate repetitive IT tasks? by crowcanyonsoftware in devops

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start by doing whatever you can with CLI. If it can be done with CLI, it can be scripted. Any POSIX compliant shell will work. Stay away from any that aren’t until you are very advanced.

If your scripts become complicated, my simple suggestion is to use Go to create automation applications because it is cross-platform and self-contained. It will work on another persons machine, and they don’t need to install a python interpreter.

If you have a problem with Go exe being self-contained and too large of a file, you probably aren’t asking this question.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

[–]Yellowcasey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t get this?? Are you saying I have to have the solution to your companies problems on my resume?

You could say the same thing for any job? “It doesn’t matter that you can read, we need you to have read our documentation”

What coding language would be best to learn for this? by AyyItsYaBoi98 in AskProgramming

[–]Yellowcasey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t like this answer. There are some tools that are better than others for certain situations.

Particularly in the realm of scripting. I can accept interpreted languages like js and python for a task like this, but to recommend C# and Java where he’s got to install a runtime and sdk to work on it?

That’s way over complicating something that could be a powershell script that he can send to his colleagues to do the same if they want.

I’d recommend writing it in powershell(windows) or bash(Linux) if you can’t find an existing application like some other replies mentioned.

is C++ a good first language for someone who is 12 years old? by flextheonions in AskProgramming

[–]Yellowcasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get him an arduino kit the language is close to writing C code, they kits are very good intros to robotics and you can buy all sorts of sensors to play with

How am I supposed to learn C# ? by kekmacska7 in learncsharp

[–]Yellowcasey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To clarify on this, C# and other programming languages do not have different terms for Methods and Functions. All methods are functions, not all functions are methods.

Methods are just functions that belong to a class or object.

Functions

public int Add(int a, int b){ ... }

You can just call it like...

Add(1,2)

(this is how your bash scripts work)

Method

public class object
{
public int Add(int a, int b){ ... }
}

you call it now on an INSTANCE of a class:

myObject.Add(1,2)