Fair point, I agree. Gets even more fun when I do mtls to MySQL, blech
Haha Jesus, if it’s not even satisfying to fix that’s a real shame :(
Oh yeah, you can be damn sure I’ll never make that mistake again.
One time I was trying to figure out why the MySQL command wasn’t connecting.
mysql -h127.0.0.1 -p6033
Eventually ended up having four different people help me in a huddle. After two hours we figured it out… it turns out the argument is -P for port.
I wasted several thousand dollars of company time with a casing issue 🥴
Nah it was a pretty immature company at the time, just told not to do shit like that anymore.
Once we ipo’d and put on big boy pants, that would have been at least a reprimand.
It’s pretty great if you land the right job. Amazon or meta? Fuck all that. But via my network I found a nice startup (after being at two big fintech companies) that pays me crazy San Francisco bucks while I live in Ohio.
And yeah, I’m very privileged and I’m well aware of it. Especially for a college drop out who majored in English….
Since I’m so privileged I make sure I do what I can to help others though, lots of donations to orgs and I do some volunteering to hand out food to the needy on weekend. It’s to help with the cognitive dissonance and the feeling like “I don’t deserve this”
I get paid well! And at the point I’d left the job we’d gotten everything stable so that the incidents dropped off and weren’t as impactful.
Tech is weird compared to other industries, in that actual mistakes that cause outages aren’t really punished… unless it’s something egregious or you didn’t follow rules like “don’t cowboy stuff in prod, use peer reviewed plans”. It’s generally “blameless” in the postmortems, you take what you learned from it and add to the procedures to make sure that exact issue doesn’t happen again.
In fintech and at scale, you aren’t far off!
I eventually got the damn thing removed at least.
Someone installed this across our 2500 machine entire fleet back in 2013. I wanted to fucking punch him in the dick, especially during incidents where every second matters.
That clown calling anything else garbage is comedic.
Sometimes older, tried and true packages is what you want in prod.
Drives me nuts but so does debugging issues because someone ran yum install on some unsupported package
lol what, a graph database for spreadsheet work?
Not yet, but I’m sure the hackers will figure it out.
That said, I’m done buying ebooks from Amazon. Loved my kindle, but replaced it with a kobo last year (after extracting my 500some books and stripping the drm from them).
Now it’s vendors who don’t include drm or libgen.