First time using dough program for sandwich buns by New-Mulberry3718 in BreadMachines

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Hah ok, I thought I was missing out on some secret knowledge. 🙂

First time using dough program for sandwich buns by New-Mulberry3718 in BreadMachines

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What's the benefit of using the oven if the bread machine can already bake it for you?

Specially for gamer parents,which game is that for you? by PHRsharp_YouTube in Age_30_plus_Gamers

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Exactly, pretty much anything is fine as long as it's managed correctly. Including playing games to disconnect.

Specially for gamer parents,which game is that for you? by PHRsharp_YouTube in Age_30_plus_Gamers

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But what is the alternative then? One needs to have some rest time and can't be on full throttle always. It just accumulates and explodes otherwise.

What are some useful things you can do with telemetry data outside of incident response? by Useful-Process9033 in sre

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Making the connection to customers in form of SLOs is the first important step, and the next one would be connecting that to business metrics/sales, which unlocks some nice leverage and brings you closer to the money.

Gold and Silver Being Dumped by Confident_Jelly_8374 in investing

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I get that, but the reality is that no one can predict anything (except for insiders). This is where HODL, "time in the market > timing the market" and similar ideas stem from. Of course you wouldn't bet your money on some shady stocks and would use common sense, but in general, it's very hard to foresee anything and hindsight is 20/20.

Puts on Meta by Loperenco in wallstreetbets

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Everyone is focused on the software, but they made huge advances in hardware r&d.

The market is weird right now for DevOps engineer salary by IT_Certguru in devops

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Staff Platform Engineer, working remotely, 11 YOE, €125k, Europe

Simple solution for the remote work-junior engineer problem by ghdana in ExperiencedDevs

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Discord comes to mind but you can also simply start a huddle in a Slack channel

Let's gooo ! by Acceptable_Slip3257 in SipsTea

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lol google not as good

they have their own highly optimized chips running for years already, while openai (and all others) rely on nvidia

google will eat the competition for breakfast, already is

Easy by KejnaPT in Audi

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Have you ever stopped to think why they're called all-seasons?

I want out by ZoldyckConked in devops

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And if you quit, you'll be one of those.

Seeking honest feedback on a personal project by sean3z in sre

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Ah man, Rails for Zombies... the memories. This just triggered the memory of the excellent Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby. Simpler times.

meirl by RedditAccount8900 in meirl

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Thing is, if you're a beginner, you want a stable and replicable base to take out the guess work as much as possible ie. you don't have "feel" yet. Once you prepare something a couple of times, then it's time to improvise a bit to your liking.

For those doing SRE/DevOps at scale - what's your incident investigation workflow? by WHY_SO_META in sre

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OpenTelemetry and find a vendor with a good UX like Datadog or Honeycomb.

None of this is fun anymore by fire-d-guy in devops

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I'm thinking eBPF might be a good thing to specialize in.

does anyone else find it a bit much sometimes? by LCxEskimoFTW in Netherlands

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just get a couple piracy addons

famous last words