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I used your repo as a foundation for my setup. it was a big help getting started. Many thanks!


The unofficial infrastructure policy has explicitly been "if we don't build it, they won't come" since at least the 70s.


I think you're confusing the wrong Boyer. Robert Boyer is the namesake for Boyer-Moore. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_S._Boyer


You are correct. Thank you for straightening me out, and for linking to a good resource.


Another option is to listen to music that's in a different language. I have a playlist that I affectionately call "French Bistro".


I listen to the “radio” soundtrack from The Sims for the same reason. The songs have lyrics but they’re too indecipherable to be distracting.


I do the same with Scandavian music like Wadruna and then whatever youtube throws at me. No idea what they are saying but it's a nice melodic music that doesn't distract me and no worries about the song getting stuck in my head.


You are allowed to use your personal license at work. https://sales.jetbrains.com/hc/en-gb/articles/207240855-Can-...


I still consider Asheville home although I've been in Austin for 15 years now. I would move back in a heartbeat (provided I could convince my wife). Luckily, family is still there, so I get to visit regularly.


Distributed team of 3 engineers with over 40 years of combined experience that have worked together for 6 years. Our current contract is winding down. Open to Contract or maybe FT.

Location: Austin, TX / Dublin, Ireland

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, AWS (you name it), Kafka, Elasticsearch, Druid, Snowflake, Recommender Systems, Ad Tech

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbolkey/

Email: rbolkey@gmail.com


There are some more friendly options than Google Authenticator if it's a hassle to keep setting up over and over.

I keep my 2FA in 1Password, and it works pretty well. I can access the codes from the desktop app without getting out my phone, or from my phone or tablet if I'm mobile.

The only scary issue is that all that information is encrypted in Dropbox. And I use 2FA on Dropbox! Hello cyclic dependencies! As a result, Dropbox is the only 2FA that I don't store in 1Password.


It sounded like they verified her speculation:

SMITH: Ashley tried to get another job in banking, but she found that she never made it very far past the initial interviews. She suspected that Wells Fargo had put some sort of black mark on her record somewhere. And it turns out that is exactly the case. Wells Fargo wasn't joking around when they said they would make it hard for her to find work again.

ARNOLD: No. Wells Fargo wrote her up on what's called a U5 document. It's like a report card for bankers basically. We tracked it down, and we asked Ashley to read what it said.

ASHLEY: Failure to perform job duties.

SMITH: Any bank - any bank that Ashley applies to will see this line, failed to do job duties.

ARNOLD: The form does not mention that those job duties were the sales goals that everyone we spoke to said were unrealistic and that are at the center of a series of ongoing investigations at the state and federal level.

SMITH: It just says failed to do job duties. It was the first time Ashley had seen it in print.

ASHLEY: It's like having a black cloud that's kind of looming behind you. And I'm always trying to get in front of the cloud, out of the cloud, into the sunshine, but it's always there.

http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?story...


That's what's so great about Planet Money and Radiolab: They do some actual journalism and try to track down sources. There's only very few outlets left who do that and we should support them as much as possible. In the podcast world these are the only ones coming to mind (along with some spinoffs like More Perfect) - maybe someone here has others. I do listen to others sometimes, like Invisibilia or Freakonomics, but in terms of journalistic merit they don't even come close IMO.


Take a good look at Ratpack. I've been very impressed. Built on Netty.


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