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saint, in Google Cloud accidentally deletes a financial institution account due to ‘unprecedented misconfiguration’
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NegativeLookBehind, in Corporate Open Source is Dead
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Jeff Geerling is awesome and taught me a lot about Ansible. Thank you Jeff!

mhzawadi, in Do you run tableau
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Illecors, in S3 Bucket Encryption Doesn't Work The Way You Think It Works

I mean… Anyone speculating enabling server side encryption would’ve helped clearly has not got a clue. Such blog posts “explaining” this nonsense are not worth the electrons storing them.

moonpiedumplings, in Interesting take - RIP Redis: How Garantia Data pulled off the biggest heist in open source history

Non linkedin link shortener link (yes I want to go to a page that’s not linkedin):

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Norodix, in How moving from AWS to Bare-Metal saved oneuptime 230,000$ /yr.

Most of our customers are on the public cloud, and part of our service involves notifying them when the public cloud goes down. To ensure we can provide this service reliably and independently of the public cloud’s status, we needed to be on our own dedicated data center.

How did it ever make sense to pit it on the cloud?

Squizzy, in Energy-hungry data centers are quietly moving into cities

So? There’s one near me that operates a local heating grid with the 2xcess heat. They can probably more easily make money on the byproduct in a city.

zoe,

the excess heat should be free. carbon emission would be tolerated for residential electricity generation, but not for record profit companies

Squizzy,

Why? There is engineering, infrastructure, planning and maintenance involved in the provision.

Utility provisions is also a well regulated industry where I am so I’d imagine undercutting regulation with free heating wouldn’t stand.

SpaceNoodle, in Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design

These apply to literally any engineering effort.

saint,
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yes, indeed ;)

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