For my non-internet friends asking about Purler -The gogl & apul bans mean you can't download their app to a device from the integrated stores -The A'VV'S ban is taking their computing resources away they use to run the website & real-time communication from the userbase
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You might think since they have all their code (or stateful backups one assumes) that it would be a simple task to just start it back up after you dump the codesoup into some new internet servers and get connected to the internet again right? ALLOW ME TO ASSURE YOU IT IS NOT
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Standalone infrastructure is way, way, way, way way more work than spinning up in any vendor's cloud datacenter. There are thousands of things a website depends on to reach the internet, let alone a specific destination. Hosted cloud providers bake-in most of this for you
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If you're building from scratch you have to think about THE ACTUAL HARDWARE Like baremetal is a dying art and most folks don't know how to physically rack, patch and power physical, scalable equipment. That's the simple part HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Replying to @ReciRaider
It’s so true- lost art form real. It’s getting harder and harder to find people that have a clue.
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Hey what's that icon? Oh that's the save button Yeah, but what is the icon *of* though? Huh? you mean that icon represents an actual real-world object? /dies
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Replying to @ReciRaider
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90% of my team’s calls, where they blame my tools, the “Level III” server admins can’t even perform basic troubleshooting or resource utilization analysis.
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Replying to @Postsemreh
Hi, welcome to IT. Your desk is behind that spike-filled pit of bubbling lava! Free coffee in the break room though! Enterprise silos make it hard to breed good general knowledge skillsets
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Replying to @ReciRaider
Ugh. The greatest perk is getting yelled at daily for problems you’re not responsible for, and being told you’re not doing your job despite MANY people whose jobs your service are 110% reliant upon aren’t held to the same standard.
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FEELS. Been there my dude. It's always challenging to explain where bottlenecks are to folks that aren't part of the actual work.
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the cleaners who turn off the machines over night. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Replying to @thegoldqueen @Postsemreh
Had to lock a local pc in a cabinet once for this exact reason lol
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The number of critical whiteboard erasures by housekeeping....
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