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Tech Janitor; Administrator of Transfem.social, Woem.men, Lewd.lgbt

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eri, to random
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at this point i literally just want a job that i can work to earn a living wage and even that's pretty much impossible to get nowadays

puppygirlhornypost,
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@eri I hate the expectation that we must have meaningful jobs/careers when often times careers are used to lock people in to shitty jobs under the false pretense of "it’s good for building your career suck it up"

puppygirlhornypost, to random
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You know what I find frustrating in the software development world? We focus so much on when things go wrong. What do I mean about this? Well, think about the "fail-safe" paradigm that is ingrained in our head. A practical example of this is how a traffic light when it enters an unexpected state or condition, will revert into red flashing in North America. This signifies that it is now acting as a four way stop. Why do we do this? We incentivize software developers to have this mindset of "it’s okay when the code breaks, it will fail safe" instead of "Do not make mistakes, lives are on the line. Do not write in fault conditions that would make the program fail". Think about it, how much code we could save on that alone. Why allow it to fail at all? If you allow it to fail you incentivize your team to make mistakes that cause buggy experiences to the end user. Don’t do that. Think about how annoying it is when a traffic light turns into a four way stop, by removing the ability for it to do so… we incentivize designing intersections that do not fail.

(this is a massive shitpost, but also this is how all of you sound when you go "why do I need backups? It’s not like my area floods". This is how it feels when developers do not take into account resiliency or failover scenarios in software. Much like the intersection, that TRAFFIC STILL FLOWS. Connections time out, packets get lost, all sorts of chaos happens when you do not consider this!!! ​:harold:​)

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@spinach coming from software and hardware computers were a mistake but damn I would be lying through my teeth if I said I didn’t enjoy getting gnitty gritty with diagnosing over the top complex chain failures. I LIVE for it, I get such a sense of satisfaction when I do an analysis and find the chain of failures, favorite part of my job is debugging. I also you know have finite spoons so I prefer when things work and not fail catastrophically when I am exhausted and cannot think straight.

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@spinach software fails so much behind the scenes, coming from a software perspective. Unreproducible bugs related to hardware failure is my favorite level of torture. It’s easier when it’s like "oh ok this compiles on your machine because you have visual studio installed and it came with all the C++ redistributables" that just gets boring and tedious but debugging a massive chain failure? WEW I LIVE FOR IT

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@arcana rust devs would be out of a job /j (rust doesn’t protect against everything, nor does any language it’s important to understand paradigms fail-safe is a good paradigm that is applicable to any language)

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@gabboman (please tell me you read the end)

puppygirlhornypost,
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@hackerinpink reminds me of that one thing that nuked your installation if you misspelled a shell command

puppygirlhornypost,
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@spinach exactly if I got paid more money and actually adequately compensated for the physical toll that sort of production level crisis does to my body I would enjoy it a lot more

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@spinach of course that’s not how this works I am left in a constant state of alarm fatigue and anxiety regarding my systems just spontaneously combusting without any failover or resiliency because despite my best efforts this client does not see the need for that sort of attention to detail and won’t pay for basic things to let me make that possible

puppygirlhornypost,
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@spinach and the knowledge that I will be blamed even if I can bring out the paper trail.

puppygirlhornypost, to random
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ok I have this massive shitpost idea that’s something you’d expect out of white techbro Yas on wetdry.world

puppygirlhornypost,
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@catbrained the developer in my head, the sysadmin in my head, everyone here is astonished at what monstrosity just came out because it is legitimately the type of shit I hear all the god damn time. Why do we need backups? Why spend money on hardware we don’t need (redundant hardware or battery backups mainly) etc. this is the result.

puppygirlhornypost,
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@catbrained literally. this is how it feels in my sector. "why do I care about having spare harddrives or ordering extra hardware?" Etc.

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@catbrained idk bc maybe when prod goes down due to an unexpected hardware fault, the time it takes to ship a new part (assuming that I CAN EVEN FUCKING FIND IT)… ​:neocat_floof_explode:​

puppygirlhornypost, to random
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we should port Microsoft power automate to linux /j

DavBot, to random
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Don't host where you register
Don't DNS where you host or register
Don't mail server where you website/app
If you backup on your host, do it locally/another location too

Stay as mobile as possible, you never know when a company will make a policy change you do not like.

puppygirlhornypost,
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@DavBot never get complacent with vendors either, know your options and the competition. Not only will this ensure you are up to date with the current ecosystem but you will start looking at a lot of concepts in an abstract way. This is because you can see the parallels between vendors when it comes to things such as DNS records (not all DMS providers use the same record types or things such as CNAME flattening).

theresnotime, to random
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oh oh oh fedi, watch this;

good boy~

puppygirlhornypost,
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@theresnotime where’s the catboy agency

puppygirlhornypost, to random
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yes I was able to fix my mirror, the screws got loosened from vibrations on the road. nothing was sheared or anything just tightening it up

puppygirlhornypost, to random
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feeling vindicated about having a tool chest in my trunk. god damn rear view mirror fell off before I reversed out of my parking space ​:harold:​

tilton, to random
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“My car keeps rebooting” is not a phrase that should ever need to be said but we live in the worst timeline

puppygirlhornypost,
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@jackemled @tilton i mean i get what is being said but a certain type transmission failure tends to leave transmissions randomly going into neutral lol

juniper_ohyegods, to random
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ive had a taste of it and perhaps being queer and being around queer people is actually good

puppygirlhornypost,
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@juniper_ohyegods @HPsaucii luckily i don't run into that issue as much considering my account's "hostname" is transfem.social lol

puppygirlhornypost, to random
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top ten things you do not want to hear from your (sharkey) instance administrator

RE: https://transfem.social/notes/9u4dz0dq0ozp11b8

puppygirlhornypost, (edited ) to random
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you know my car "literally exploded" and it was also super anticlimactic. turns out timing belt failure on an interference engine... all i heard was a "pop" before losing cylinder pressure, hydraulic brakes, alternator, power steering. to this day I still have anxiety whenever I see a light on my dash come on suddenly while driving. It was so scuffed, i just looked down saw my check engine light come on, then i heard a pop with a slight bang while going up hill lost full control of the vehicle had to put my entire body on the brake peddle while at the same time my entire body into steering to the side of the road with my hazards on

puppygirlhornypost,
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@clearskies don’t be sorry internal combustion engines rely on small controlled explosions to operate. be sorry that it was not controlled due to my timing belt failing, mistiming my valves during the 4 strokes

puppygirlhornypost,
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@clearskies unironically like I am thankful my current car’s engine explodes in a controlled manner

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puppygirlhornypost,
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@clearskies if i respected that dni i could no longer talk to myself

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