There are a lot of options. In the end, creating a successful business in the U.S. is the best path to a green card but more specifically, assuming that you have employees in Canada whom you are managing, opening an office in the U.S. and transferring yourself to this office and then growing the business is a great way to get initial work authorization and a green card. Another option, if you have strong credentials, is to come over on the O-1 and then pursue an extraordinary ability green card then or after you have built up the company.
IMHO better write automation as much possible to rotate passwords firsts. Then remove ability for humans to set passwords (if possible). Your automations should store it vault (for machines) or write to 1Password directly (for humans).
Thank you for this, I just used this to create a rust based cli tool to create j2 yamls. This was motivated because we want to not use ansible j2 yaml generation instead to a standalone binary for it.
Now it feel like helm but it’s j2 and outputs a directory of yamls with base and overlays in kustomization way. So they can be iverriden in gitops by sre if needed
Russian agencies are not capable of these 3D chess anymore, and even if they were they would not take down Russian TV (the main method of public influence) the way this article does and reveal tons of details about special comms for a very questionable win. Everyone already knows Putin is a recluse so the "our spies lied to me" card can be played without this extra carnival
My wifey is a teacher in SD36. I have been trying to get her to use Markdown to make notes for kids and create worksheets/tests. I think this will work!
Pretty much the same situation here. My wife is writing quite a lot on Internet these days - on near scientific subjects. I started doing that HTML-NOTEPAD three months ago when she asked how to insert table on PhpBB forum. Editing sequence of [tr][td]'s is not an option for her as she is naturally blond (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_stereotype).
5% of population is capable to be leaders - to manage people and businesses . There are 7% of people who have abstract minds to do science. We are not equal in this respect. At the same time that absolutely does not mean that we are bad or "second tier" people. Each of us has its perfect "half" that we love. Even more - love is not possible between twos who have absolutely similar characters and skills.
I was born in USSR so quite familiar with enforced equality.
And back to subject: being an author of HTML/CSS engine I am quite familiar with HTML/CSS. Yet did couple of Markdown-to-HTML parsers. So I know all this stuff from inside out. But still I cannot convince myself of typing structured texts using monospace fonts of plain text editors. That's inhumane at least. Proportional fonts are there on purpose.
Why, the heck, I or she shall use those "poor man WYSIWYGs" (Markdown & friends) in 21st century when robots are landing on asteroids and other planets?
It's not about enforced equality, it's that there is no proof of your generalizations, and trying to be an authority on it is at best reaching for straws. We hardly know epigenetics and physical psychology. What we do know is that people tend to fills roles they're treated as, or are looked down on when not, so we try to diminish those effects by giving the opportunity of equality, however that individual may want to go about it.
If you meant it as a joke I don't actually mind that much, y'all are married, but it's when you're serious about it that people are going to call it out.
Moreover it's interesting to see how Apple is marketing durability with new iPhones... some of this is a byproduct of their environment strategy, i.e to reuse parts and thus generate less waste and perhaps is economically sound in the long run. But as a consumer, when you are spending that much money, you are going to decide on durability rather than how environmentally friendly it is - although for apple both mean same thing.
When the market is already saturated with smartphones, the new features and technology in each new release have become incremental. Also it's easier to do much more with the software.
Adding more hardware in a already complex, miniaturized device is difficult and may take more than the 2 year cycle...
One way we reduce the risk of CA key compromise is to intermediaries for signing most of our stuff. Our implementation has Vault that's using intermediates certs to sign user's ssh keys, these ssh cert are short lived and we use it for signing in to ephemeral app hosts.
One day we had bit of time skew because of bad ntpd & lo we couldn't login because of our short lived certs :-)