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Yep! That’s what I figured. I don’t mind. I appreciate the attention to security.
Yep! That’s what I figured. I don’t mind. I appreciate the attention to security.
Nothing that serious, thankfully. Just want to obfuscate my data and leave as little of an impression on the internet as I can. Good advice, thank you!
I’ve got a bit of a VPN question if anyone wants to educate a newbie a little. When I tried a VPN (Mullvad actually!) it defaulted to Sweden but then accessing my banking information didn’t work. If I switch a VPN to reflect that I’m somewhere randomly in the USA, is that still sufficient protection?
I’m a Salesforce administrator.
Best Part - when I get to sit down and create a cool new feature or automation for my org, something that makes everyone’s lives easier and better.
Worst Part - having to teach users the most basic shit ever, like how to make a simple report.
Special Edition Worst Part - When I know things that my senior admin should know but doesn’t because she doesn’t seem to pay attention to anything she hasn’t directly touched, despite daily standups.
Ha ha
That’s super traumatic! I’m so sorry that happened to you.
The height of irony that Tumblr is better than Twitter at what Twitter was originally designed for.
I did some digging and Ironshod is apparently Anne Stokes’s deviantart account.
EDIT: Originally had been linking to the deviantart page but decided to go to the anne stokes gallery page and forgot to update the title.
Interacting with local people is definitely a good one. If there are any community events, especially recurrent ones, go there!
Mmm sasparilla
Oh cool! Our town does something similar in the summer. One street is dedicated to the farmer’s market, and several chunks of parking are converted to outdoor seating.
Paywalled. Here’s the article via the Universal Summarizer by Kagi.
There’s something cathartic about seeing a comic character enact over the top violence on someone representing our everyday annoyances and rude people.
Wow, that is really interesting. Thanks for posting!
I’m surprisingly into it! I’m not much of a major sci-fi person, though I’ve dabbled. It’s a bit harder for me to get into sci-fi in general, and I figured Dune would be a difficult read. But I find it very easy to visualize. Sometimes the random terminology trips me up but I’m still getting the gist enough to enjoy it. I haven’t gotten very far yet so that may change but I think I’m going to like the book.
I bet!! It sounds like you had a truly exhausting day!
I guess I’m surprised because I’ve never been at a hotel that didn’t have a lobby open 24/7. Sure you can’t check in, but I’m surprised you couldn’t plop down in a seat in the lobby and read or browse on your phone until you could check in.
I love Good Omens. Never fully got through Dracula but reading the annotated version, for as far as I did get, was fun!
Currently reading Dune by Frank Herbert. (I have not seen the movie yet–I want to read the book first.)
Currently listening to Dead Beat by Jim Butcher. I generally reserve audiobooks for things I have read. I don’t like to reread things but I like listening to them and picking up on the stuff I missed (or in the case of the Dresden Files, forgot.)
Definitely not now, but before, no. Before I moved out, I was mostly supporting them, using the credit card I opened when I went to college. Took me a long time to work that debt off.