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captain_oni , to science_memes in Animal Attacks

Ryan George made me better understand why wasps do that

shatterling , to lemmyshitpost in 1980 Renault Trafic

Ok, dumb question: you still see these around. Is Trafic an actual French word or just funky spelling for traffic?

I refuse to google this question. Thank you.

clubb ,
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It is a word in French.

Source: I googled it

Noodle07 ,

It comes from the Italian traffico then the French and then English apparently

wjrii , to lemmyshitpost in VW Buzz

Surfboards make it cooler.

Although, based solely on my recollection of the 1987 classic North Shore, I know that the only good surfboards are tri-fin Thruster setups (decent) and giant wooden longboards (perfect), and everything else is utter crap.

jerkface , to nostupidquestions in How is Lemmy better than Reddit?
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Federation

delirious_owl , to linux in Mint (noob) default apps with wine
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Find a native alternative or run a VM.

FreeCAD and OpenOffice Draw. Or a VM.

avisf , to linux in To Linux admins: What certifications/degrees do you guys have?

No university degree, did an apprenticeship 14 years ago in germany. It was three days a week of learning sysadmin things within a company (Windows, Linux, network devices) and two days a week of school, where the theoretical stuff was taught.

After 3 years, I was a newbie sysadmin and capable of managing Windows and Linux environments. I did no further certifications back then.

Over time, especially since I wanted to move more towards Linux, automation, containers and cloud native things from 2022 on, I did some certifications (LFCS, RHCSA, RHCE) which helped me to land a job where I now work 100% with Linux and containers and kubernetes.

I did it to:

  • learn the things I had experience on from the ground up and fix the all the “holes” I never had to work with before in the day to day job and get a verification of my skills.
  • learn additional things that were not part of the apprenticeship but are useful as a sysadmin today (automation, containers, git, etc)

I’m still learning to build up knowledge of kubernetes and will eventually take exams on that topic as well.

However, there are certifications with questionable value to them (in my opinion), like multiple choice tests for single tools or the like.

I’m a fan of performance based lab exams, where you get 20 tasks from all the scopes of the product to solve and have to actually apply the knowledge you gained to pass the exam by solving real world problems.

By learning for those kinds of exams, you cover a product or technology - almost - 100%. Unlike learning by experience only, which can be very individual. You can for example totally manage 10 linux hosts with ansible for 10 years without ever having to use facts, roles, etc. Just by writing very big playbooks.

Does that qualify for 10 years of ansible experience?

In reality, companies have a certain size and use-cases, so you’ll do the absolute minimum to get something running/implemented securely (most of the time, I know there are exceptions). So imho certifications provide a birds eye view and force you to learn different areas of the product, which may be very useful, out of scope, etc.

But just passing a certification exam once doesn’t equal years of real experience either. It’s a mixed topic. For a point in time, you knew enough to pass the exam, so if your certification is still valid, it would be reasonable to assume you still know what you’re doing, that’s all.

ChihuahuaOfDoom , to asklemmy in What are the best beans for a blind date?

Navy beans and ham.

captain_aggravated , to lemmyshitpost in A True Redneck Treasure Minivan
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Mission controller T’Daverill to Space Captainface. Come in, Space Captainface.

Presi300 , to unixporn in [qtile] gruvbox colors
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Based qtile

weariedfae , to showerthoughts in We don't really work 9 to 5 but still call our job 9-to-5

Yeah and in that movie those gals had a paid lunch hour WITHIN that 9-5 timeframe. Can you imagine? Damn that would be nice.

Every place I’ve ever worked most people who worked 8s worked 8-5 with a 1 hour unpaid lunch. In fact, 8-5 is what is considered business hours in my industry.

Catsrules , to asklemmy in What would happen if everyone with credit card debt collectively stopped paying them?

They would all get late fees.

Shadow , to asklemmy in USB-C Multi-Device Charger Recommendations?
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I have one of these and like it:

a.aliexpress.com/_mKFIcAs

The Anker looks nicer though

Atomic , to nostupidquestions in What the fuck happened to YouTube!?

Are people really ok with this?

What are you gonna do about it?

teslasaur , to selfhosted in Unifi AP behind an extra switch: 2.4Ghz network stops working after ~30 minutes

Reset the AP to make sure it uses dhcp for its own ip and update firmware from unifi network after adopting the AP again.

Test it by swapping places of the access points to find out if the issue is related to the access points or something else.

sylverstream OP ,

Thanks. I’ve recently reset it, it has its own IP via DHCP. I’ve just moved it back to behind switch B, will do testing as you suggest.

breadguyyy , to fediverse in Current best lemmy clients
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try connect

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