Well, after working for just over 19.5 years in the online games industry, I've been made redundant & today was my last day 😢
So, I'm going to take some time off to reset the brain and catch up with things around the house, mostly the garden, then start looking for a new job.
Not sure what to do yet, as I was a Senior #Java developer and the last few years #DevOps, but thinking more of #Golang as I've been doing more of that lately in Open Source projects.
Wow, what a week! #SCaLE21x was thoroughly amazing as usual. So great to re/connect with all of the wonderful people in the #Linux, #opensource, and #DevOps community.
I'm absolutely and utterly exhausted in a good way and yet already looking forward to doing this all again next year. 🐧
Les devs qui sont en freelance, est-ce que vous pouvez répondre à une ou plusieurs de ces questions pour moi ? Je numérote pour que vous puissiez répondre à celles que vous voulez. Vous pouvez répondre en privé si vous préférez, évidemment !
1/ Comment vous trouvez vos missions ? (Plateformes ? Bouche à oreilles ? Autre ?)
2/ Combien vous gagnez par an net d'impôts environ ?
3/ Combien de temps vous passez à travailler ? (Si possible, détaillez temps passé à chercher des missions, temps passer à dev, etc.)
4/ Comment vous avez franchi le cap ?
5/ Quelles compétences vous avez ?
6/ Si vous étiez en CDI avant, qu'est-ce que vous préférez ? Qu'est-ce que vous aimez moins ?
Sentez-vous libres de retooter pour que j'ai un maximum de réponses. Ça m'aiderait beaucoup !
"In the #goldboot approach, you choose a starting template containing an absolutely minimal install of your favorite OS. Then you create provisioners which are the scripts that add all of your customizations on top of the template. From these pieces, goldboot builds a machine image ready to be deployed to real hardware."
When I talk to other techies, it's so disturbing how regularly they get paged. They have to sleep on the couch when on-call, figure out how not to scare their children with the sound of PagerDuty, and not be able to go shopping without fear of being paged.
Companies, please fix this, for God's sake! #sre#devops
After this week's Spring Break, we return in my #SysAdmin class to dive into #SMTP.
We start with an overview of the ecosystem consisting of MUAs, MTAs, MDAs, Access Agents, and tcpdump a simple manual SMTP session over telnet. We then talk about STARTTLS, MTA-STS and #DANE, before diving into #spam defenses, including #SPF, #DKIM, and #DMARC, all with practical examples, tracking lookups and traffic on the sender and receiver.