How well does it go over if you try to say “well acktuslly…” when it comes to password changes.
Well, it went over easy, but I also gained the authority to implement or toss such policies when I took my job LMAO
In any case, I was referring to the “my environment” part since it implied you had such authority and were just choosing to emulate policies of others, ofc I don’t mean to make decisions you don’t have the authority to. Hard evidence is hard evidence though, it does give you a leg to stand on should you propose such changes
still want to make sure even on my private network I’m using valid certs. A lot of security departments require that too even if the device isn’t public facing.
Is there a hard source with evidence that this is at all needed? Because there are a lot of things that “security departments” do that amount to security theater. Like forcing arbitrary password changes org wide.
But that’s not respecting the shareholders 😤
It might be initially, but they’ll figure out a way around it soon enough.
Remember those articles about “poisoning” images? Didn’t get very far on that either
Yea, I keep the outlet around as a reminder lol
The way the electrician explained it to me at the time was that I didn’t technically exceed 20 AMPs but I was running close to it for sustained long periods of time heating up the wire in the wall and outlet slowly melting it over time until it finally buckled causing a small fire and then tripping the breaker
Stick with DDR4 ECC for a server environment, if you want to not be limited to 70b models, id dump more money in trying to snag more GPUs, otherwise you’d probably be fine with the 3000 series as long as you meet vRAM requirements
Have you considered secondary variables? Where are you going to run this? If you’re running it in your house this is going to be noisy and power hungry. What room are you running it in? What’s the amperage of the lines going to the outlets there? Is your house older? It’s probably a 20 amp on a shared circuit and really easy to overload and cause a fire
This is what happens when you overload a homes circuit lines
I’m usually trusting Reuters or AP news
Though I’ve heard of ground.news and have been thinking about subscribing, DAE have experience with them? Are they as unbiased as they claim?
Indeed.