Perun (youtuber) sums it up- for many militaries there is no organisational experience in actual conflict, outside the pomp and ceremony it’s hard to tell what substance exists
Perun (youtuber) sums it up- for many militaries there is no organisational experience in actual conflict, outside the pomp and ceremony it’s hard to tell what substance exists
When were we working together???
We lost 2 months of local Windows servers in a smash and grab ransomware. we were lucky that our PROD servers were Linux. And this was a place with an active Windows 10 upgrade plan, gateways and air gapping for non-compliant systems. Our luck/planning was the backups system allow for two months of roll back to remove the malware. For the sysadmins, the character limit on the file paths meant we lost a bit of deep dive information 8/10 folders deep. (Over 64 characters or something like that.)
100%. Send emails to your personal address, CYA.
Usually straight after the bushfires
Also, three movies
Face/Off
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
Paddington 2
You know she did a good job if it’s remembered 30 years later
Storks
Inside out
Idiocracy
Popstar: Never stop never stopping.
Screamers (camp sci-fi horror)
Along with the rest mentioned here.
Recommendation depends on the audience
What the hell is a Redux, anyway?
Apocalypse Now is a great 2 for 1 movie deal
I’m sorry about your dog. I’m just a first aider but from what I’ve read in case reports it sounds very similar to Crush Syndrome
Basically the tissue is dying or has died and the fresh blood flow overwhelms the kidneys and immune system causing renal failure
Buy one for fun. Buy 144 and be gross.
/r/millwrights
Anarchist cookbook ftw
He died before the world learned what a cunt he was
Super effective though.
Can we cancel his passport while he’s over there? I don’t think his families would mind.
Countries with a lower PPP would get the lifetime cost closer to parity, if a handful of project experts etc are brought in at Western rates and local labour is used for the build and operation. If the federal system of government for that country streamlines the registration process while mandating key critical compliance steps (for instance, full test and verification on the containment system but not the light switch in the control room toilets, which I have read is an issue with the US regs) it would seem that non-us countries would be able to do nuclear cheaper per MWh.
In Australia any lab technician positions 4 year degree and start at AUD$65k, Max out at $80k or so. Equivalent engineering degrees max out at $120k for plebs.