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Makes sense ... We use GDrive for shared work in a team of 4.
It works great for remote work from home office.
BTW, I like your definition of CI/CD
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Lose your password or account, or get a "share" wrong, and you've lost your data. I don't see getting by without at least one physical backup.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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"secure"
depends what you put in it, like anything its all relative.
should you put you banking details on it, depends how detailed they are
should you keep a backup of you family photos, depends how questionable those photos are, and everyone should have print outs of photos, don't rely on pure digital storage
critical business flow - well that's what they being used for. so your journal notes about the nightmares will be secure enough
so as a ease of generally anywhere storage solution - great
single point of storage - NO
personal notes - none issue
incriminating evidence- why do you still have this evidence
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Nothing is secure.
I use OneDrive for my work files -- I've had 2 scares where my laptop was flaking out. Having all files in OneDrive means I can be assigned a new laptop without loss of files. While regular backups are just as important, a backup is only as good as how recent it is. OneDrive is up-to-date within a minute or two. [Visual Studio projects are in MS Azure.]
I also use OneDrive for most of my personal files, as it facilitates sharing between my desktop, laptop, and phone. Please note that none of these files are sensitive, and there would be no embarrassment or problems if someone else saw them.
Critical files, such as tax records, go no where near any online service. In addition to regular backups, I burn to DVD (cheap, easy to store, and ransomware proof).
I also don't use online password managers. "Experts" have been advising the use of online password managers for years, but it was just a matter of time until one got hacked. And even more dangerous is the hacks that go undiscovered. Or unreported.
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Strangest supermarket online shopping substitutions[^]
To save you going near the Sky News (which requires PPE at the best of times), I'll summarize:
Dog chews instead of chicken breasts.
Toilet rolls instead of bread rolls.
A bag of onions instead of a loaf of bread.
Shoe polish instead of fruit.
Bacon rather than BBQ-flavoured crisps (Chips for the west ponders).
Easter egg despite ordering hot dog rolls.
A roll of tinfoil which was swapped out for a chocolate Santa.
Strawberries instead of bin bags.
Alcohol-free bottle of wine in place of a standard bottle.
And my personal favourite: Toilet roll replaced with Sellotape (Scotch tape for West ponders, Durex for Ozzies).
I'm assuming that either this was computerised via QA, or the UK supermarkets employ surrealist packers ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: or the UK supermarkets employ surrealist packers
If those in my area are anything to go by, just take a look at these people, and try to convince me they care about the job they do.
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The ones round here are all tidy folk - happy to help, friendly, willing to take (and make) a joke.
Self-scan Jan can be difficult to understand (she had a stroke about 6 years ago and is still relearning how to talk) but she takes care (and the piss).
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OriginalGriff wrote: The ones round here are all tidy folk - happy to help, friendly, willing to take (and make) a joke.
Mom-and-pop shops, maybe, but grocery chains around here tend to hire whoever's willing to work for (barely-above) minimum wage. This is the result.
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No, I'm talking Tesco and Asda ... Possibly the lack of other jobs around here motivates them, or the Welsh are just generally community minded?
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dandy72 wrote: If those in my area are anything to go by,
Because you live in a war zone maybe? That might be distracting.
Other than that people are people which mean that normal distributions follow. So most of them do the job in an average way. Some are much better. Some are much worse.
One hopes that for some jobs like heart surgeon and bomb disposal expert that there is more focus than some other jobs but even those in some way are going to follow the normal distribution.
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OriginalGriff wrote: (Scotch tape for West ponders, Durex for Ozzies)
MIL said one time she had to go and get some Durex. What the!!? In this neck of the woods, Durex are known for selling condoms. Scotch tape is the one I'd have recognized. That ah, that was a fun conversation.
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Smells of AI to me
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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OriginalGriff wrote: I'm assuming that either this was computerised via QA
Humans make mistakes.
And people are much more likely to complain about mistakes than they are to comment on success.
So the mistakes are popularized more.
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In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Amazing historical accomplishments.
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this part of the world drives me crazy
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