Times of India | Quote of the Day by Satya Nadella: "If you are not learning new things, you..."

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Satya Nadella’s oft‑quoted maxim—“if you are not learning new things, you stop doing great and useful things”—encapsulates his vision for reviving Microsoft when he became CEO in 2014. Although the company was profitable, its reliance on Windows and Office left it stagnant as the PC market shrank and mobile and cloud computing surged. Nadella responded by shifting focus to Azure cloud services, championing artificial‑intelligence initiatives, and pursuing strategic acquisitions such as GitHub, LinkedIn and Activision Blizzard, while fostering a “growth‑mindset” culture that encourages continuous learning and collaboration. These moves transformed Microsoft from a largely defense‑oriented, legacy‑focused firm into one of the world’s most valuable and innovative tech giants, illustrating how relentless learning can turn perceived stability into lasting progress.

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Quote of the Day by Satya Nadella: "If you are not learning new things, you..."

There is a version of success that looks perfect from the outside: steady, established, respected but inside, there is struggle. Satya Nadella has seen it up close.

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Microsoft Build 2026 Keynote まとめ - Qiita

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MongoDB is hiring Software Engineer 3

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I said goodbye to #Storj yesterday, both for my own cloud storage needs and as a storage node operator.

I really liked Storj's original model which used distributed storage nodes to provide cloud storage services that don't rely on big corporate data centers. I hosted a 10TB node for the network which paid me $15-20 a month in STORJ tokens. I applied these directly to my own Storj cloud storage account which mostly covered my own 2-3TB cloud storage needs.

While it was touted as a low cost cloud storage solution when compared to #AWS, #Azure, and the like, I never really got that benefit. In addition to charging per TB-month of storage there was also a per segment cost that often doubled my monthly bill due to storing large numbers of files. But as long as my node payouts covered my storage bill it was a nice solution.

Over the last year Storj has made several changes, both to the amount node operators were paid (less) and to how much customers were charged (more). The change announced November 2025 was already going to push me out, since they instituted a minimum storage time requirement of 30 days, which didn't work for my daily rolling incremental backups from #Veeam. But the old price tier was grandfathered in until November 2026.

Yesterday they announced another price tier change which goes into effect **July 1, 2026** with no exceptions for current users. Even more infuriating was the **$50** per month minimum usage!! It was the nail in the coffin for me and I easily switched to #Backblaze B2 over night. Storj is no longer a viable service for home users.

Timeline:

Change to SNO payouts (April 2023)
https://forum.storj.io/t/announcement-changes-to-storj-node-payouts/22338

New pricing tiers (September 2025)
https://forum.storj.io/t/new-pricing-model-up-or-downgrade/30729

Storj acquired by Inveniam (October 2025)
https://www.storj.io/blog/storj-joins-inveniam-to-accelerate-innovation

Another pricing tiers change with $50/month minimum usage (June 2026)
https://www.storj.io/pricing/change-faqs

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Announcement: Changes to Storj Node Payouts

Hello Storage Node Operators! Important: This is an announcement of changes to payout rates for storage nodes on three satellites: Salt Lake, europe-north-1, us2 effective May 1st. See below for details. As we have been discussing in our forum posts (Mar. 8, 2023 post & Apr. 5, 2023 post), the time has come for us to make some adjustments to the payout rates for Storj node operators. Thank you so much for all of you that have contributed to the conversation so far. We’ve read your comments and...

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Curso Gratuito Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) Gratuito: Prepare-se para a Certificação Azure - Guia de TI

Participe do curso gratuito Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900, ganhe certificado e prepare-se para a certificação Microsoft.

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Fun fact: #Azure Pipelines don't support #YAML files with anchors/aliases.

Also fun fact: both #PyYAML and #RuamelYAML *insist* on emitting anchors/aliases, and at least the PyYAML authors seem pretty, errr, opinionated on emitting them.

https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/issues/535

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I don't want Anchors Point. What should I do? · Issue #535 · yaml/pyyaml

When using yaml. dump(), the output yaml file contains anchor points, which is unacceptable to me. What should I do?

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