

Gotcha. I disagree with your methodology of not being careful about non-prod systems. You stated you forgot it was remote. What happens the next time you do that but forget it’s prod or mix up terminals?
Bleh
Gotcha. I disagree with your methodology of not being careful about non-prod systems. You stated you forgot it was remote. What happens the next time you do that but forget it’s prod or mix up terminals?
I hope you don’t admin any mission critical servers. That’s a first year mistake.
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Hi salty kiddos still making year one mistakes! Down voting this comment won’t improve your skill set. You will get walked out at a serious enough outfit for doing something like that to a prod system.
Oof. Were they found and removed from the org?
The push to force rust into linux feels weirdly inauthentic. I’m guessing the build chain has been appropriately compromised to add backdoors at build time.
The steam deck has a screen built in, right?
Ultra realism mode should involve a boomer with piss on the front of their pants squawking about chrome being slow while you’re under a rack fixing a punch down. In the background, your phone rings. It’s a middle manager placed by an investment firm asking if you reset the modem yet.
I ran a bliss VM (Android) on win10 hyperV for development reasons.
Wow. I can think of worse ideas. Give me a couple hours.
I have made mistakes. I will make more mistakes in the future. I will not repeat disruptive freshmen mistakes like the one described here.