You’re supposed to have controls in place to prevent all of those concerns. I’m not saying passwords should be changed every 30 days, but 6 months is a long time.
But, companies with password expirations should be providing a password manager.
You’re supposed to have controls in place to prevent all of those concerns. I’m not saying passwords should be changed every 30 days, but 6 months is a long time.
But, companies with password expirations should be providing a password manager.
You might want to let your IT department that 6 months is a really long time
Yeah, when you have the VPN running all of your external traffic should go through it. It starts to get complicated when you only want a specific container/user to use/bypass the VPN.
Likely the same deal with the platter drives too.
You can buy a $400 900GB HDD, so OPs price gap is actually pretty narrow.
Which I’m pretty sure they’re already gunning for Google, so this might be more evidence for their case.
No, the site had 2 weeks. They decided to argue with CF until that deadline was up.
What a moron.
My company hired me specifically to help get everything from the only guy who knows the system documented.
Well, that’s how it started, at least.
It’s pretty common for software to be free for personal use only.
That’s why I chose to work in dev ops. The only humans I have to talk to are devs, and they usually know exactly what I need to do to unblock them.
What’s the make and model of your server?
Since the server is on an N100 that could very well explain it.
Have you tried changing out ethernet cables and trying different ports?
Also, try hosting the speed test from your laptop and running the speed test from the server to see if the results are reversed.
Or just filling the paper tray (that’s what the error means)
You can absolutely add constraints to control for hallucinations. Copilot apparently doesn’t have enough, though.
Have you checked out either Calibre-server or Readarr? They’re servers specifically for managing text libraries.
Lol, no. ML is not capable of writing extremely complex code.
It’s basically like having a bunch of junior devs cranking out code that they don’t really understand.
ML for coding is only really good at providing basic bitch code that is more time intensive than complex. And even that you have to check for hallucinations.
The best part is that dumbass devs are actively working on self improving AI that will take their jobs.
Trust me, I’d have more, but my wife would kill me for spending $3k on hard drives
I don’t even getting an overview of what the meeting is going to be about. Sometimes I show up and I’m expected to be a SME on a project I’m only vaguely aware of, which is fun.
Otherwise fantastic company, though.