You missed one:
- To let others at least have some insight into what you're doing so you can take a freakin' vacation every once in a while
You missed one:
tldr is great. I can't stand --help output that drones on like Proust.
Technical videos have helped me perfect my pronunciation of "umm" and "uhh."
I'm not quite sure what they have in mind, but I'm mentally visualizing the family scene where grandma calls and instead of passing the phone around, you just transfer to the next person on the list.
throw yourself to the wolves
embrace the wolves
Go ahead and graduate to etckeeper if you're targeting /etc
From a historical standpoint, there is also the bad blood of ActiveX, Flash, Silverlight and early Java applets that still leaves a bad taste in people's mouths. It has a slightly steeper uphill battle to fight.
I can think of surgeon examples but I've never heard of Recruiters Without Borders. Unless it's just CapGemini
Fintech is easy to deal with in this regard.
"do you have code samples you can share?"
"would you be happy if an employee interviewed elsewhere and used your codebase for work samples?"
They use Atlanta Metro, AWS and GCP as far as I know. I want to say they own the Oregon DC but can't remember.
Right-clicking and inspecting the end of it is interesting. It's like html waltz
h3> font > font > h3 > font > font > h3 > font > font > h3 > font > font > h3> font > font
center > font > font.
python is usually the next step up in admin land
python is a pretty standard install on linux systems since so many things like you're talking about use it