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AboutSecurity enthusiast, a manager who puts his people above... Pretty much everything. Not much of a coder, rather an infrastructure guy
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Skillsterraform, powershell, python and whatever if I have time to google my ass off.
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@lungdart if you have kubernetes and aws experience, let's start talking after Christmas :) (almost doesn't matter where you live)
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@lungdart as a blue teamer... That's not always true.
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You learn. A lot.
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@Floydimus that's completely valid
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1. Shitty part if europe. Not priviliged.
2. I was curious about the process and if I could go there -
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1. Europe
2. First at offer. The others before interview
3. I need to believe that the product I'm working on helps people and does not abuse them. -
@Oktokolo you mention subversion and I raise you... Perforce.
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I use PRs on my home project where I'm the only dev. GitHub is set up to do a series of tests on every PR. Sometimes (because I fuck up) tests are successful locally, but not in the pipeline. This way it's more convenient for me.
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The perfect way to scare me: my boss saying that from tomorrow I have to code in java or js.
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Dafuq I just read
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Yes, nudge them. They will also nudge the hiring manager
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I usually ask back if they pay me a referral. Usually they don't. So I'm not doing their job for them
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Whenever browsers will support something else, I'll never write a single line of JS anymore.
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@molaram I hate facebook and already rejected them multiple times. I have standards.
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No 3 hour meeting can be valuable. Except if it's broken to 3 parts with 10 min breaks.
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E.
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I just rented a dedicated place to work (it's a friend's garage), because with my wife around, it's impossible to get shit done. But in that place I'm alone, noone bugs me and if needed I can turn off every interruption.
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I catch a LOT of bugs by testing before even running the code itself and looking at the results
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That is already done, it's called Zapier :)
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It even fails on plan :/
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Doesn't work, I've been through this... Aws sso permissionsets have ridiculous rate limits, I'm on the line with aws about this for a week now.
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We're paying a ton of money for aws
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Donit for slack, name it non-obvious so people will add it to their company workspace :evil-grin:
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I'm not acting. I do know everything. And I'm right 99% of the time.
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@kamen the email to text service has been already dismissed since push notifications became a thing :) hm. I should work on push notifications...
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You left infosec people out.
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If you have a good relationship with your manager, talk to them. Tell that you're really comfortable with the job, but the 40% raise if quite tempting. If they want to keep you, they will make a counter-offer. If not, then you have your answer.
Wheb I switched jobs, it was in most cases about the money. But that didn't keep me from carefully looking at where I'm going. Never regretted a switch so far. -
A few years back I refused a job iffer because they wanted me to use a mac. Now I'm working at a comoany who only uses mac (me included). Though I do have my favorite set of tools, but unless what the comoany provides is useful - I don't really care. That said I'm mostly working for companies who let the team decide what they want to use, deploy, how to deploy and where to deploy.
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Depends on mood. Either I introduce myself, or deny being myself :)
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@EpicofGilgamesh until it fits my pocket - don't care. I rarely make a phone call and it's usually with car audio or earbuds