

Good point about a default deny approach to users and ssh, so random services don’t add insecure logins.
Good point about a default deny approach to users and ssh, so random services don’t add insecure logins.
The one db I saw compromised at a previous employer was an AWS RDS with public Internet access open and default admin username/password. Luckily it was just full of test data, so when we noticed its contents had been replaced with a ransom message we just deleted the instance.
Didn’t expect the snake to turn the box. Excellent loop.
Me debugging SQL syntax errors in complied dbt models.
I really enjoyed working with SQLDelight when I was briefly writing a Kotlin backend, sadly it wasn’t complete enough. (It “generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from your SQL statements.”)
Reminds me of AWS Lambda. Gateway Error 502 you say? Gotta go digging in the application logs!
I started messing with Linux, then became a developer. Whatever draws your interest!
“Will I have root on my dev machine” is on my list of interview questions, now.
And there’s a whole community for them! Not sure how to link to it though.
Ugh, yep!
Though in this case I guess there’s the benefit of engraved numbers providing accessibility.
Company started on Asana, individual teams jumped to Jira, company eventually followed. I was always accidentally creating blank tickets in Asana.
Part of my inspiration to learn to program was that I wanted to blink my capslock key. Did learn to program, did learn Morse, never did that project.
Just waiting around for tens of minutes wherever you were supposed to meet someone, when they didn’t show on time.