Robert Tinney was the cover artist for Byte magazine from 1975-1986, where he cranked out these fantastic paintings that captured the spirit of tech from that time. Here is one of my favorites (from 1981). #RetroComputing #Byte
I've shared more of Robert's retro-futuristic paintings on my blog https://docpop.org/2020/11/robert-tinneys-visions-of-the-future/
Robert is also selling prints via his site http://tinney.net/
And by “moving to open plan office” i of course mean “working from home” because given the choice, who in their right mind would work in an open plan space during a pandemic?
The more people are interested in the security of your product, the faster you can find and fix potential vulnerabilities. Learn why SeMI Technologies and Raivo OTP advocate for #opensource software: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XCDZ4_nNjg
So, my work is requiring me to get a cloud architect cert.
SIGH.
I am VERY not a fan of vendor certs. I grew up in the days of MCSE and A+: lol. I learned that this sort of thing is a box-checking memorization-fest. And I have a ~terrible~ memory.
Instead of study, I learn the old-fashioned way: breaking shit in production, then frantically reading docs to figure out how to fix it again.
That approach can leave conspicuous gaps, tho, so I was weirdly anxious about actually taking the exam.
This website provides the full back archive of BYTE magazine, all 23 years of it from 1975 to to 1998. It's a treasure trove of vintage tech and nostalgia, not even Archive.org carries all the issues.
The site actually focuses on old Apple magazines, but has also PC magazines and other resources on the history of microcomputing.
That moment when you go for a TCM massage to fix a long-term ache/pain in your arm, and the masseuse is going at it with her fingers of steel, manipulating your arm and leaning into the spot where it hurts, making you re-evaluate every single one of your life choices that led you to this point, and then she says
"来,放松!(Just relax!)"
You didn’t notice a block of #mastodon instances go dark yesterday with the outage of a major European backbone host provider (OVH) because the #fediverse is so distributed and decentralized. But if you’ve got a flight in the USA today then you know exactly what happens when a centralized software service goes down. #FAA
The FAA orders airlines to halt all US departures until 9 a.m. ET after a system that provides pilots with pre-flight safety notices went offline https://cnn.it/3Zr1SVt
I wrote a post about how to set up basic Mastodon monitoring with Grafana and Prometheus, starting from scratch.
Many thanks to @nova @dma @IPngNetworks who provide lots more info and inspiration for this, you find links in my post.
Here's your irregular reminder that MFA is so much more effective against account takeovers than teaching people that 'Polar_bear65' or 'Nationalparks2014!' aren't strong enough passwords https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/10/interior-department-watchdog-passwords/
“If I had a dollar for every time a Canadian flight crew ran out of fuel partly thanks to their own errors and then made an amazing gliding landing, I would have two dollars. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird it’s happened twice.” - /u/Xi_Highping on reddit
Everyone enjoys a good happy-ending aviation incident report, right? This one has some human factors stuff in it too.