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I'm not sure what industry this was in, but neither reflect my experience working in Telecom and HIPAA-related environments.

We couldn't push any fixes without full UAT/validation testing. No "install own paging systems" would be tolerated on national phone/video networks or anything HIPAA related. We wouldn've been walked out the door ASAP.

I think it really depends. We had critical SLA and support levels we had to respond to. If a backup was called and there wasn't a very specific reason the primary was not able to respond, there would be consequences.

I hated not being able to leave or do something spontaneously (especially on a weekend, for example), because we always had to be near. Of course, all that would change if they made it attractively worth my while. But almost nobody does. :)


Yeah, that would explain a lot:

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> I noticed that too. They are being overworked. > They are still relatively happy, > but I see their stress levels rising.

Don't feel too bad for them. Drivers are the most desired position. When I worked there guys were waiting 10-15 years to make it to a driver.

They bid on routes, based on seniority. Some bid on late routes (i.e. boxes where the last pickup is 7:30pm, etc.) on purpose as anything over 8 hours was time-and-a-half. Back around '00 they started at $50k for drivers, so it adds up.


> Often I'm sitting at work with my headphones plugged into my computer to listen to music...

Perhaps the videos aren't reachable via his work network, or the OP doesn't want his "work" to know what's being viewed at the office? I'm sure there are other reasons to use a cell network (which is the assumption).


I certainly understand the frustration and 'hurt' expressed by what is in the article. And there are some questionable circumstances and decisions, yes, along with unwillingness to work with the poor.

But it's not as if these people are being pushed into mass graves with a bulldozer. Or willy-nilly flung around without respect.

Most of these stories were of people already forgotten - strained relationships, mental illness, or otherwise out of contact with their loved ones.

If someone hasn't spoken to another member of a family or friends in a number of years and kept in contact with the caregivers/caregiving facilities, and their only contact is with someone who is paid to care for their most basic needs, how can we entirely blame a system for not going to utter lengths to 'restore' those?

Another sad reality is: some people don't care.


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This animated GIF shows it dropping into a "receptacle" which is just a box with a cord, presumably plugged in to the nearest actual receptacle.

Interesting idea, for sure.


> Just been hacked through this method and cannot believe

> ... that they don't even MENTION the security

> concerns from the quickstart guide>

> http://redis.io/topics/quickstart

??

Like the 'Securing Redis' section from that link?

Securing Redis

==============

By default Redis binds to all the interfaces and has no authentication at all. ...

1) Make sure the port Redis uses to listen for connections is firewalled...

2) Use a configuration file where the bind directive is set ... [to] as little network interfaces you are using...

3) Use the requirepass option ...

4) Use spiped or another SSL tunnelling software...


antirez added that section after I mentioned that it was lacking on the comments section of this article, see http://www.antirez.com/news/96#comment-2351969000


How can we even know the answer to that question?

Additionally: How many of the people who do not pay these ransoms do you really think are hit again?


> How can we even know the answer to that question?

Huh? People report extortion and muggings to the authorities routinely. Combining that with surveys to estimate non-reports should allow us to get a very good estimate.

> How many of the people who do not pay these ransoms do you really think are hit again?

About the same number as people who do pay: Few.


Companies are very quiet (usually, the company linked in the article is an exception to that rule) about being extorted.


You are absolutely right, and they should have been punished.

But those loans also shouldn't have been granted, which was the bank's responsibility. Most of them should have been caught during underwriting and verification. What, exactly, were they doing?

This is a deception or failure on both parts.


I never do the export/import process for that exact reason.

If I need to move a VM for some reason, I copy the entire VM directory to the new location then open VirtualBox and use "Machine" -> "Add ..." and select the directory with the VM config and files.

I hope that helps, unless I missed something.


It would be nice to have the whole thing on an external SSD, which I could switch between my desktop and laptop.

Does this work or could the VMs get corrupted?


I have had no issues running a VM on an external drive.


Even if you ran it on one machine with a Linux host and on another with a Windows host?


I've not moved VM's between Windows and Linux, but it works fine going back and forth between OS X and Windows. The only caveat being that you have to re-visit the VM's settings for things like host volume mapping and especially networking config.


Seems like the .vdi files are configured relative, so at least this should go automatically.

Host volume mapping is a folder shared between the host and the VM?


> Host volume mapping is a folder shared between the host and the VM?

Yes.


Bought a 128GB USB 3.0 stick. Works like a charm.

Hosts:

Notebook runs Linux Mint 17 with VirtualBox 5.0

Desktop runs Windows 7 with VirtualBox 4.3 (5.0 ha an issue on Win7 that Oracle won't fix, but prevent my VM from starting)

Guest:

Xubuntu 15.04 with the VirtualBox 5.0 Guest Additions


thanks (also to bane for providing the link which essentially states the same), will try that next time


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