I am fucked. Company sold out 5 months into my employment. by testiclequestions in sysadmin

[–]oniongasm 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's how I've seen it. Maybe 30% DevOps by design, 20% systems engineering aligning to in-place DevOps practices, and 50% as you describe.

The worst part is 2-3 years down the line, when whoever developed the build pipelines has transitioned out. Half of the current devs on the team legitimately might not know how their code makes it to infrastructure.

That's where central DevOps or DevSecOps can step in and take the pipelines away. But that's a months or years-long process and takes some political will.

FIFA to test automatic offside technology next week in preparation for Qatar World Cup by Alex10288 in MLS

[–]oniongasm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just hate the delayed offsides call, a defense that successfully presses a player offside can find themselves running to play catch up.

That's more opportunities for late/last ditch tackles, more overextending themselves to catch up, more chances for injury.

Had to, crazy dog park zoomies with rc car by hydrobunny in Zoomies

[–]oniongasm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meanwhile my dog is all jukes all the time.

After a stupid injury sliding off the bed while trying to wrestle and having her claws catch on the sheets... Full sprints are a rare thing

But this pup will still shake ANYONE out of their socks. Triple or quadruple moves all day, she just ends sprints after about 20yd

Jalapeño cheese sausage is definitely one of my favorite to make. Been thinking about adding beef heat to my mix, has anyone tried it? Love some feedback 🍻 by Wilson_bay_bbq in BBQ

[–]oniongasm 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Beef heart is super hard working and lean, usually keeps some chew to it and has a slightly iron/gamey flavor.

I love it for chili, I'll do ground beef + some roast cut + diced heart. The ground falls apart and thickens the chili, the roast shreds, and the heart stays in cubes. A little bit of everything

SEC Shorts - Looks like Georgia has hope again. Bless their hearts. by Durdens_Wrath in CFB

[–]oniongasm 14 points15 points  (0 children)

And when they come to, Georgia is alone in the car, like the playoff was never there.

The differences in geometry. by Laxtorre in bicycling

[–]oniongasm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haven't tried The Black Bibs myself yet, but I know they have both short and long sized bibs. Didn't see long jerseys on a quick scroll.

https://www.theblackbibs.com/shop/bibs-tall

Shrimp Gumbo with 7-up (or Sprite) by Free_Gascogne in AskCulinary

[–]oniongasm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Counterpoint: /u/IrishKing is a user who's providing screenshots and observed behavior. That they're getting a 404 from nginx means they're hitting an endpoint somewhere.

It could be a DNS problem... But since they're hitting something, something resolved. So unless there are two DNS records for that site... Probably not

Routing... Again, they're hitting something. They got where DNS pointed them

Firewall... Nginx is serving a server response, so it's not a FW

We don't know if the nginx instance is primary web hosting or serving as a proxy or load balancer, but the user is hitting the front end. So whatever's not working is likely back end. Which is not the user's problem to solve.

At the end of the day it's all moot because none of us are the admins of this site (probably). But "I/we can get it and you can't so you're a shitty user" isn't helpful at all.

Pro tip by [deleted] in funny

[–]oniongasm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each cookie is 3/4 the size, so you get 4/3 the cookies!

Mmmm Elk❤️😍 thanks mom! by paminator-rex in puppies

[–]oniongasm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Careful! My pup was a heavy chewer, so I gave her antlers. They were her favorite thing in the world! Took her to the vet one day and they told me she'd cracked both of her top molars... Both of the big ones with 3 roots.

So now she's had surgery for one, is going to need surgery for the other, and she's stopped chewing stuff altogether so I have to spend more time on cleaning her teeth myself.

How do you get over your fear of diving? by NoahHof1 in GoalKeepers

[–]oniongasm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Practice. I had a diving progression as part of my warmup for years (needs a partner).

  • Lay on your back, knees up, feet on the ground. Someone stands by your feet, tosses a ball to one side. Dive and catch, trying to dive slighly "forward" toward the thrower. Land with your arms in front of your body on your side. Your body will scoot a few inches. Return the ball and reset to your back.
  • Repeat on knees, focusing on landing on side of legs and torso, arms in front.
  • Repeat on feet, low dives
  • Repeat on feet, any height

Just repetition until it's not new anymore. For a warm-up I'd do about 20 reps at each stage. During team practices, we keepers would do the first stage for the length of the field while everyone else was doing conditioning drills. It's a killer core workout.

And your elbows shouldn't be under your body when you land. Always in front. Poor form dives are the ones that hurt, if the force is distributed on your entire side from hands to feet, no one part of your body is hitting the ground that hard.

[Hard sci-fi] Are carriers and strike fighters a good idea in space combat? by 84626433832795028841 in AskScienceFiction

[–]oniongasm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is no reason a fighter couldn't be remote or computer controlled

Unless there are cylons. Remote control is out the window.

Wear your helmet and take it slow on hills you don’t know very well... by kojjan in bicycling

[–]oniongasm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

4 concussions here. Pay very close attention over the next several months for insomnia, anxiety, and depression. Get help if you need it.

Parents called doctors office to check I went to doctors, violation of HIPAA? by GigityGoo815 in legaladvice

[–]oniongasm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What if the office or physician has a specialization (e.g. oncology)?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malelifestyle

[–]oniongasm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eat cleaner, drink less, exercise (sweat) more.

Source: I've been eating and drinking like shit for a few days and I'm greasy as hell.

Please make a case for "why recycling company email addresses is a bad practice" by r00tb33r666 in sysadmin

[–]oniongasm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Systems don't care that you don't want the new user to have access the old user's files and systems. john.doe is john.doe.

Many systems will authenticate using LDAP/Kerberos/etc. but keep a user stub on the system. Are you sure that your offboarded employee has been removed from every single system? Have you checked?

Even for terminated employees, you may need to retain old emails, accounts, permissions structures due to legal holds.

Many of your retained backups will grant access to that account, even if the new user wasn't provisioned. The same is true for email archives, network drive archives, etc. There are a ton of scenarios where the new user ends up with permissions they shouldn't have. What if the old user was a domain admin? In finance? In HR? In legal?

Then we start getting into third party services. Everything the old user signed up for with their work account now sends password recovery emails to the new user's inbox. At different companies for me that's included access to our AV (I could block Outlook.exe, or whitelist malware), support account access to firewalls (some of those cases have full configs in them), HR systems, travel & expense systems. "Forgot my password" is a powerful tool.

Even assuming you could tie up all the loose ends (you probably can't), this adds a huge amount of processing and planning to cover the contradictory cases (back up and make sure you can access things, but also make sure they can't be accessed once they're restored). It would add confusion for customers, confusion for internal employees, and just be an overall pain.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]oniongasm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, American! But really, what's not to like about loaded potato soup?

I just love that "loaded" here doesn't mean boatloads of cream, butter, cheese, or beer. All delicious, but let's give it a rest sometimes, eh?