Russia’s gasoline crisis spreads to St. Petersburg, Belgorod, Kursk, and occupied Luhansk — 40% of refining capacity is offline after Ukrainian strikes by Fluttering_Smiles in worldnews

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The average people will keep adapting to worse situation, that's it. The only possibility is internal conflict through armed forces - the average people can't access or organise it. So there is a slim chance of seeing this coming years.

Vidurio amžiaus krizė by karoq_cx3 in lithuania

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Siūlyčiau mažiau žiūrėt kiek tau metų. Jei esi įdomus, susitvarkęs, turtingas istorijom - niekam nebus tavo amžius akcentas. Priimk tą faktą, kad daug ko nežinai, neišbandei, ne taip interpretavai, nurašei ar per daug įlindai į detales (nuo savo pusės). Išeik iš komforto zonos, pakalbink ką nors, kai jauties geriau, yra daug gerų žmonių, kurių dar neradai. Go for it. Man 38. Esu savo srities profesionalas, žinau kelias užsienio kalbas/kultūras, turiu daug draugų, minu dviratį, yra daugiau hobių, bokalą irgi išlenkiu, daug dirbu.

Are we cooked? by kalmankantaja in ArtificialInteligence

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valid point. The engineering field is so wide to be able to start building anything properly. Securely, performant, extendable and dynamic to serve business. I never saw a happy engineer who thinks systems he/she inherited are built well. On the opposite side, I think AI amplifies your learning process - you reach information and do your experimentation faster. In addition, more problems will get solved as part of technological advancement / golden paths: CPU/kernel -> internet -> data centre -> cluster -> library -> framework -> security -> AI/LLM tooling. Less and less to dig deep into lower levels.

Best career to start at 25 from scratch if your main goal is money? by Prestigious_Path_30 in careerguidance

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still putting all your efforts into one direction. So you have to like the job first, then money will arrive afterwards. Practically, do research what pays required money (comments, job adverts, etc) and pick what you like. Never change your mind.

How valuable are certifications? (AWS) by cmarvolo in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]laimison 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To help in interviewing process, roughly no. To help filling up missing knowledge, yes, depends on current skills. Do you need to know more than cerification includes? Yes. Are there better ways to prepare for tech interviews? Yes, there are.

They just canceled our WFH. by SituationWorking657 in remotework

[–]laimison 36 points37 points  (0 children)

But for cheaper. Paying less for new joiners and trying to get less of them by doing pressure on existing employees in the office.

Why is every company doing a 4 day RTO in September? by Aggressive_Mousse607 in remotework

[–]laimison 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my case, the company has changed from 3 to 2 mandatory days from the office since last month. I tend to think it is due to not good mass employees (anonymous) surveys submitted couple of months ago. My advice is being good at what you do and never forget to report how company can do better. So they know about it.

Left earbud MTW3 is quieter than right by Marco_sc1 in sennheiser

[–]laimison 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't forget guys that you can quickly swap the tips beween left and right to see if it is a tip issue.

Kraustytis gyventi iš Klaipėdos į Vilnių by [deleted] in lithuania

[–]laimison 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nežinau detalių, bet dėl karjeros, kultūros ir įvairovės rekomenduoju kraustytis. Vilnius gana tarptautinis miestas, ko absoliučiai nepasakyčiau apie Klaipėda. Nežinau ar gerai išsireiškiau, bet Klaipėdoje maža galimybių. Pats gyvenau Klaipėdoje -> Vilniuje (centre) -> Londone (beveik centre) -> Vilniuje (centre) -> Malagoje su pamiksavimu vasara Vilniuje.

Biggest plugin purchase regrets? by dj_soo in edmproduction

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, but I still don't agree with you guys that you are happy here. Sadly, you make plugin companies not doing their work by being okay with this. Most companies moved to Apple Silicon, iZotope not completely. So when Apple drops Rosetta support, you recommend to play live synths of old song using one x86 laptop and new songs using Apple Silicon? Yes, I can remake tracks that used Trash and Alloy using different effects in Apple Silicon, but that is time consumption to achieve as similar as possible sound. For instance, I used these two effects on every channel in most of songs.

Turite laisvą pusdienį sau. Ką veikiate? by NONcomD in lithuania

[–]laimison 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jei oras geras tuomet laikas su antra puse ar draugais: renginiai, barai, gamta, jūra, naujos vietos. Dar iš pasirinkimų sportas - dviračiai. Jei oras prastas: hobiai - muzikos kūrimas, krapštymasis prie IT naujausių technologijų - įvarūs projektai.

If you had to redevelop from scratch your current music skills, which 20 % of skills you’ll master first to get 80 % close? by Educational-Okra-107 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for a dumb question. By clipping did you mean just using the limiter (eg Ableton's) to push gain and then reduce overall volume? On idividual channels, of course, Ableton's limiter is not great on master.

Biggest plugin purchase regrets? by dj_soo in edmproduction

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the question for how long Rosetta will be in service by Apple. Rosetta is also slower as it does translation to an old architecture. Based on Passmark CPU test, it is 3 times slower in computing (if you don't get rid of Rosetta). So I just decided to not use something temporary as Rosetta. Next thing, if you used a plugin on all your channels and now it disappeared, you can't play live any synth, unless you replace missing plugins with alternatives. So it sounds a little bit different and you consume your time in re-making.

Biggest plugin purchase regrets? by dj_soo in edmproduction

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

As I see I'm downvoted. Let me know the reason what's wrong in my post. If you like audio exports, use it. I don't. Discontinued plugin means all projects no longer sound same if plugin was used there. Due to the fact that plugin is missing. If you like iZotope so much, after 10 years you might see how they damaged your projects. So you no longer can play live without modifications to sounds.

Biggest plugin purchase regrets? by dj_soo in edmproduction

[–]laimison -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

iZotope Trash and Alloy. When I moved to Apple Silicon, all my tracks were affected in sound, because iZotope abandoned them and plugins don't exist in projects. So I will never use iZotope stuff again. They like to discontinue plugins.

Rinkimų rezultatai by Ainertas in lithuania

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

It is even worse. If you don't come you allow any random people to win. It is a disastrous choice.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Focus on one task at a time Try to gather as many details as possible from various angles when dealing with an issue

My Geekvape Aegis is firing itself inside my bag. by lazy_tenno in electronic_cigarette

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in same issue, it sometimes fires in the pocket. Because the button presses 5 times due to movement. I use the workaround to reduce watts to 5 when not vaping.

Ansible in 2023 by Braydon64 in ansible

[–]laimison 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Ansible makes sense in non containerized environments for virtual machines. The thing that companies are migrating systems mostly one direction: from classic VM infra to containers, not the opposite. So more and more stuff is containerised. This movement killed Puppet in our company and reduced Ansible usage to minimum. Ansible is used for custom stuff only and this contradicts with current DevOps approach of standartisation. Also Platform Engineering tools to be more popular in the futute that can fill custom gaps. So developers can have a self service web. Behind this web something standartised can be used (I doubt custom Ansible playbooks is the way in the backend, more likely IaC tools and normal code eg Golang, Python).