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devmd01 posted:Holy crap, just got a demo of the new Group Policy analytics in Intune that rolled out for everyone this weekend, from the guy that’s been working on it with MS for the last 3 years. Super glad I have been putting this off for the past couple of weeks.
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The last version of my resume is dated 2011... A buddy referred me to a possibly job opportunity and for the first time in 16 years I'm thinking about changing companies on my own volition (been through 3 acquisitions so far). I should have kept a running list of accomplishments over the years, cause I barely remember last month much less 6 months or 2 years ago.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 18:24 |
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God i am loving sick of interviewing.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 20:20 |
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Tetramin posted:God i am loving sick of interviewing. Thread title.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 20:41 |
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In an email thread, I had an engineer say this.quote:From an OS level perspective, the old machine was built on an out of the box Linux distribution. The new host was fully optimize at the Kernel level for high loads an network throughput. Nonetheless, the bulk of the performance solely relies on the applications ability to use those resources. If anyone wants to get on a teams share, I can show what those optimizations consist of, as I still have that host defined in Foreman. My bullshit meter is going off like crazy. Any linux nerd out there able to tell me what kind of bullshit we are being fed here?
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 17:05 |
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“I ran babbys first sysctls”
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Sickening posted:In an email thread, I had an engineer say this. Unless you are doing some kind of extreme optimization for some specific process or are dealing with some custom hardware that you need to build your own support for (like embedded devices), this just sounds like someone is making a headache for someone else in the future because they want to. If they're just turning poo poo off and recompiling a kernel, it's probably dumb and pointless since in any decent modern distribution those components are all modular anyways. Standard poo poo where possible always to make maintenance easier.
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There are a lot of tunables that don’t hold up at unusual rates, latencies, number of clients etc. but at the rates you mentioned earlier, lol.
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We do that kind of customization but our applications can saturate 4x 40Gbs lines with live ticker data. I looked through your posts and you mentioned around 5Mbs correct? From what you posted it sounds like someone is questioning why throughput is so low. It's more often than not the application being inefficient with the resources available unless you're running everything on a Pi or something.
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Nuclearmonkee posted:Unless you are doing some kind of extreme optimization for some specific process or are dealing with some custom hardware that you need to build your own support for (like embedded devices), this just sounds like someone is making a headache for someone else in the future because they want to. PCjr sidecar posted:“I ran babbys first sysctls” PCjr sidecar posted:There are a lot of tunables that don’t hold up at unusual rates, latencies, number of clients etc. but at the rates you mentioned earlier, lol. Woof Blitzer posted:We do that kind of customization but our applications can saturate 4x 40Gbs lines with live ticker data. I looked through your posts and you mentioned around 5Mbs correct? From what you posted it sounds like someone is questioning why throughput is so low. It's more often than not the application being inefficient with the resources available unless you're running everything on a Pi or something. So umm... this is it? I .... ugh.... what? quote:#redacted Kernel Defaults
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 18:09 |
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Sickening posted:So umm... this is it? I .... ugh.... what? post your application code
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 19:35 |
Sickening posted:So umm... this is it? I .... ugh.... what? code:
code:
i'm guessing someone is trying to fix an issue with an application that's not handling connections very well and are seeing tons of connections sticking in TIME_WAIT? instead of loving with this the app needs to be made to clean up after itself and close out connections. if it's not that then idk why you'd do those tweaks.
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 19:50 |
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Ah, the 500 mile email.
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 20:51 |
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That Linux mess reads like someone is trying to compensate for lovely app code.
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I hate Salesforce email to case so god drat much. Every six months or so it finds some new and exciting way to break somewhere in the pipeline, and it blows.
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 22:20 |
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If I were ever in charge of a support ticketing system I would let people submit the first request via email (reluctantly - a form can capture a lot more useful information), but everything after that point would have to be entered into the ticket system. Use a unique link if you want so people don't have to create yet another account, but I've got no interest in trying to parse emails once a chain builds up.
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 22:36 |
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Sickening posted:So umm... this is it? I .... ugh.... what? Yeah the kernel and vm settings are irrelevant. Base mss is a little fucky but other than what’s been mentioned the rest is just ‘make the buffer bigger’ generic tuning.
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 22:37 |
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This is a great idea, and stay with me here: infinite window length
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 22:47 |
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Thanks Ants posted:If I were ever in charge of a support ticketing system I would let people submit the first request via email (reluctantly - a form can capture a lot more useful information), but everything after that point would have to be entered into the ticket system. Use a unique link if you want so people don't have to create yet another account, but I've got no interest in trying to parse emails once a chain builds up. Not an empty quote
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 22:49 |
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Talking to a recruiter about a job for H&R Block. The position is right up my alley, Azure + Terraform/Ansible but I can not get excited about the company.
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 22:56 |
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What's not to be excited about? You'll be working for a company that grossly overcharges to do peoples tax returns.
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# ? Sep 16, 2020 02:38 |
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ands spends millions of dollars lobbying to prevent the creation of free online tax filing
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# ? Sep 16, 2020 07:23 |
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uniball posted:ands spends millions of dollars lobbying to prevent the creation of free online tax filing What. You can't file your own taxes for free in the US?
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CLAM DOWN posted:What. You can't file your own taxes for free in the US? You can, but its the paper form. Government is not allowed to make it easy to file online for taxpayers because free market or something. The idea of government offering service seems anathema to Americans
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CLAM DOWN posted:What. You can't file your own taxes for free in the US? It blew my mind when I found out everyone in the US had to file their taxes every year like they're running a business or something. Over here in the UK you just get an amount deducted from your paycheque each month and you don't have to do anything. It's mostly the responsibility of the finance department of the organisation you work for. The US system just seems the worst of all worlds, no wonder people over there get so mad about taxes. Like how labels on products don't actually reflect the amount you pay at the till since they don't include state sales taxes, so you have to manually add that on in your head.
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Gort posted:The US system just seems the worst of all worlds FTFY
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# ? Sep 16, 2020 11:45 |
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Gort posted:The US system just seems the worst of all worlds, no wonder people over there get so mad about taxes. Like how labels on products don't actually reflect the amount you pay at the till since they don't include state sales taxes, so you have to manually add that on in your head. This was a mindfuck when I went to the US lol
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KennyTheFish posted:You can, but its the paper form. Government is not allowed to make it easy to file online for taxpayers because free market or something. Reply All did a pretty good podcast about it https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/6nhgol If you'd rather read then check out https://www.propublica.org/article/intuit-turbotax-h-r-block-gutted-free-tax-filing-internal-memo Apologies to Clam Down is this is off topic.
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Gort posted:It blew my mind when I found out everyone in the US had to file their taxes every year like they're running a business or something. Over here in the UK you just get an amount deducted from your paycheque each month and you don't have to do anything. It's mostly the responsibility of the finance department of the organisation you work for. They do deduct it from your check. Most people can file a very simple tax form, your company gives you a W-2 and you copy some numbers over from that to the official tax form. Many employers have the information online so you can just enter your name and the employer tax ID. Where taxes get complicated is if you are deducting expenses, dependents (such as children) interest, have investment returns or lottery winnings, other income like side jobs...Not that I would argue that the tax code isn't over-complicated. You can pay an accountant $300 to find you a bunch of loopholes and save you money on your taxes. This is the EZ form: Gort posted:The US system just seems the worst of all worlds, no wonder people over there get so mad about taxes. Like how labels on products don't actually reflect the amount you pay at the till since they don't include state sales taxes, so you have to manually add that on in your head. Nobody gets mad about that. You'd have to label things differently for every municipality since you can have state, county, and city sales taxes. Bob Morales fucked around with this message at 13:14 on Sep 16, 2020 |
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Bob Morales posted:
people do, the advertised price should be the final price, just include tax in the display price.
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I would work for a financial company again if it meant the difference between eating and not eating.
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quote:Nobody gets mad about that. You'd have to label things differently for every municipality since you can have state, county, and city sales taxes. ...so? The shop knows what things cost so they can charge you the after-tax amount at the till, after all. My "no wonder people get mad about taxes" comment was because the labelling system draws attention to the taxes by not including it on the label. In the UK a product might cost £4.50, so it's labelled as £4.50 and you pay £4.50. In Minnesota, a product might be labelled as $4.50, but when you get to the till you have to pay $4.50 plus sales tax, so it's actually $4.81, which draws attention to the taxes. If the same product was labelled as costing $3.00 but you then had to pay a 50% transportation charge on top of that, people would get mad about transportation charges. As it is that's just baked into the labelled price, so it's invisible to the customer, so they don't think about it nearly as much as the tax charge.
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# ? Sep 16, 2020 13:34 |
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wargames posted:people do, the advertised price should be the final price, just include tax in the display price. They only people I've seen make a big deal about that are, uh, 'lower-income' people who think they're getting ripped off and apparently made it their whole lives without paying sales tax. In the restaurants in the seedier parts of town they often put the out the door prices on food. So on the wall you have odd prices like $4.81 for a sandwich or $1.67 for a drink.
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As a British expat, I could give 2 shits about tax not being included on price tags when my income doubled overnight moving here.
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# ? Sep 16, 2020 13:53 |
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Honey Im Homme posted:As a British expat, I could give 2 shits about tax not being included on price tags when my income doubled overnight moving here. And how much did your take-home increase after taking into account all the insurance bullshit you need to even come close to what's provided over the regular income tax in the UK? I did the math on doing the same a few years ago, but moving from Norway, and the conclusion was easily "gently caress that poo poo, it ain't worth it".
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Wibla posted:And how much did your take-home increase after taking into account all the insurance bullshit you need to even come close to what's provided over the regular income tax in the UK? Believe it or not some employers fully pay health insurance premiums. So the most you'd spend out of pocket is $0-2500 for a deductible.
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# ? Sep 16, 2020 14:49 |
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"Price labels should be accurate" "lol just be rich and you won't care"
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# ? Sep 16, 2020 14:54 |
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Wibla posted:And how much did your take-home increase after taking into account all the insurance bullshit you need to even come close to what's provided over the regular income tax in the UK? UK wages in general are pretty loving garbage
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I would say, "At least we don't have to live under Trump" but we kinda do
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Bob Morales posted:Believe it or not some employers fully pay health insurance premiums. So the most you'd spend out of pocket is $0-2500 for a deductible. Yeah, and then you get laid off and get gaped for COBRA until you (maybe) find a new job. Good deal right there And that span in deductible is ... Here it's $250. Thanks Ants posted:UK wages in general are pretty loving garbage That's fair.
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