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Blizzard, (edited ) in Do I need to remove metadata from pictures before uploading?

I’d disable attaching metadata to pictures in your phone setting in the first place, especially location.

wilberfan, in What password manager do you recommend?
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Gratifying to see all the love for Bitwarden!

imaqtpie, (edited ) in what was your first video game/system you played or remember playing?
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Probably had to be Goldeneye on the N64. Split screen with my cousins.

But the first game I really played by myself was Link’s Awakening DX on the GameBoy Color.

Honorable mention for Pokémon Gold.

Edit: Just remembered Humongous Entertainment. Freddie Fish, Pajama Sam, Spy Fox on the PC.

Backyard Baseball. The original Super Smash Brothers on N64. Super Mario Bros Deluxe on Gameboy color. Perfect Dark on N64. OK I’m done for now 😅

plutolink, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
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Yes, I love it. I feel that enjoying it comes with a few factors: knowing what you’re doing is correct and maximizing each workout, and a shift in mindset that the “dread” of it doesn’t actually have to be dread, which takes time to shift your head into. Of course, there are days where I’d rather not go, but showing up for the ritual is what matters, at that point.

terere_user, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?

Hottest 48°C (52°C Apparent temperature) Chaco region, Paraguay

Coldest 0°C Paraguay (it doesn’t get extremely cold here)

DoctorWhookah, in What password manager do you recommend?

*Sees post. Guess I should make sure someone has said Bitwarden.

*Checks comments. Hmm, Bitwarden, Bitwarden, another Bitwarden.

*Good. I don’t need to reply.

Nikki,
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*Replys anyway

Bitwarden ftw!

Blizzard, in What's a good alternative to followthatpage.com

VisualPing but it sends you e-mails.

plutolink, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
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Yes, I love it. I feel that enjoying it comes with a few factors: knowing what you’re doing is correct and maximizing each workout, and a shift in mindset that the “dread” of it doesn’t actually have to be dread, which takes time to shift your head into as you get familiar. Of course, there are days where I’d rather not go, but showing up for the ritual is what matters, at that point. To get the post-workout high, you have to push yourself adequately to feel it. It doesn’t have to be equal intensity of it afterward every single time, but it’s a good sign that you’ve worked out really well.

-hypnotoad-, in what was your first video game/system you played or remember playing?
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My first memory was "hey, who chewed up this Atari 2600 controller?" Before realizing it was me...guess I was just forming memories at the time.

quindraco, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

Working out is pain and suffering, but you can get so used to it you don’t notice/mind the pain.

Blaze, in What can a senior desktop support tech do who is burned out?
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DevOps?

ablackcatstail,
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Okay, I don’t really know what DevOps means or is. I’ll have to search on this one. Thank you for giving me something to consider. 👍

Blaze,
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You are welcome, have a good day!

tinyVoltron,
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DevOps is fun and you’ll learn a lot in a short amount of time. You will have to learn a bunch of stuff about automation, how different technologies are built and deployed, source control, etc. It’s a steep learning curve but awesome if you’re up to the challenge. It is never boring. I’ve been working on DevOps processes since before it was called DevOps. I’ve always been happy to be in this sector. Keep in mind that there is no set definition for DevOps. Some purists will argue what I do, setting up the tools and automation then let the devs do their thing, is not DevOps. They might believe that DevOps means developers set everything up and support everything. Of course, that doesn’t scale. Other companies just rebrand build engineers as DevOps. That’s about the most boring thing I can think of, besides QA. :-) Good luck!

cyborganism,

No. I switched to DevOps and it’s worse.

pensivepangolin, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

If you mean in a gym? I hate the gym and am one of the people that only likes the effects.

If you mean outdoors, like cycling or running or hiking, then oh yeah! It’s fun to lose yourself in the action: it’s meditative as the physical action is repetitive and it allows you to just take in your scenery and let your mind wander freely.

simple, in What can a senior desktop support tech do who is burned out?
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QA work has a fairly low barrier of entry, and from there I’ve known a few people who moved from QA into Developer roles. So there’s that route.

ablackcatstail,
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Okay, that sounds promising. By QA I believe you mean software QA, right?

simple,
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Yep, correct

Different companies have different requirements, but generally if you know a bit of SQL and a bit of Linux terminal commands you should be good. Maybe have a browse through a testing framework like Selenium, though frameworks would vary depending on what the company does, so don’t fret too much about that.

bumbo_jumbo,

Playwright is another good testing framework to lean

ivenoidea,
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Can confirm, have taught a lot of QA people coding and got them into developer roles.

LongbottomLeaf, (edited ) in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

Gyms are weird. However, trail running in my favorite park til I feel like I might go into cardiac arrest is great! Plenty of distracting wildlife, no cars. Pushing past that feeling of “I’m gonna die” as I pass the muscular heavy lifters.

What can you do to cultivate this? Uhh…hate yourself and love the outdoors? But in a “guess I’ll floss cause it hurts” kinda self loathing. Also gotta find a park you wouldn’t mind dying in.

8565, in What can a senior desktop support tech do who is burned out?

When I got burnt out I did a hard turn. I now manage a Turkey Farm and just do IT on the side. Most relaxing decision I've ever made

Elegast,
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Man that’s a jump. My issue is leaving the fairly good pay. But I think it’s going to need to happen soon.

8565,

I left a Factory IT Admin job and honestly after factoring in my free housing only make 1k less a year than I did in IT. but, I left March 2020 and the factory didn't survive COVID. Glad I jumped that ship

Elegast,
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That’s interesting. How did you come about finding the job? I’ve done IT my whole life and wouldn’t even know what to look for if not IT.

8565,

It's from the community I grew up in (1 mile from my dad's house where I grew up) so it was posted in a community FB page

ablackcatstail,
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That’s pretty cool actually. Wish I were in a position to do something similar but I need my next step to parlay with the base skill set I already have.

8565,

Picking something that doesn't take much prior skill is a very good way out. (Not saying you necessarily should) but, it's very easy. The Farm even provides me with housing and paid me to move so it worked out very well

8565,

If your under 39 and in decent enough shape (and US based) the Space Force is looking for recruits and has plenty of IT jobs available. When I'm ready to get back in to the service that is my plan currently

6jarjar6,
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I thought they were only recruiting from the AF, did they recently open it up more?

8565,

They never were only recruiting from the air force. They were pulling out of the Army as well. But, for at least the last couple years they have been doing public recruiting as well

ablackcatstail,
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LOLOLOLO! I am 46, suffer from bipolar disorder, PTSD, and autism. I cannot even qualify for a security clearance, much less go to Space Force. But that much said, I appreciate you reaching out to me. Thanks.

8565,

Hey just trying to offer options lol.

ablackcatstail,
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And I truly appreciate it. Thank you. 👍

8565,

I know how getting burnt out feels. It's a rough world out there

ablackcatstail,
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Good god hell yeah it is.

yanyuan,

I’m impressed. To me, managing a Turkey Farm sounds like a lot of work and potentially stress. Isn’t it?

8565,

Almost no stress at all. I have like 1 or two deadlines a month (load out and baby bird arrival) we have 40k birds handled between me and a part time farmhand. Everyday is as easy as walking through barns and picking up dead followed by yard work and maintenance. And once a month I run a litter machine through one of 3 finishers to keep the barns clean. Other than that it's just monitoring bird health which after you get used to it is easy. Most important thing is to keep the birds healthy, comfortable and happy

oats,

keeping them healthy, comfortable and happy until their throats are slit 🥰

dbtonez,
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wouldn't you know it, look who i found...

8565,

Yeah man I'm here lol weird seeing other JB guys out and about

dbtonez,
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the beauty of federation, you'll find us in the weirdest places XD

good to see you, keep on carrying on friend

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
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Users are definitely harder to train than turkeys

8565,

Users are so hard. Turkeys you just have to find any way they may kill themselves and fix it before they do

flop_leash_973,

And it is more discouraged to kill and eat the users when they get out of line.

8565,

And they taste worse. Farmhands are also hard to train maybe worse than users

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