Michael Potts (HMHackMaster)

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#Netadmin/ #Sysadmin/ #InfoSec Engineering | Prev. QuadrantSec & #NFL's #Jaguars | #Microsoft Partner | Dad Joke Expert | Spouse of @Raeily | #ADHD | 💚🎗 Mental Health | Involved with / emeritus of: #Jax2600 / #BSidesJax / #JaxLUG | he/him | Based in #Jacksonville, Florida, USA

I run my #homelab in a #colocation facility. 😅

#Fediadmin: boldcity.social & dotnet.social

Alt: @HMHackMaster

#linux #mikrotik #vmware #FediAdmin #fedi22 #JaxFL #JacksonvilleFL #DUUUVAL

Githubhttps://github.com/hmhackmaster
Name & Pronounshttps://name.pn/michael-potts
Pronouns & LocationHe/Him - Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Twitter (dormant)https://twitter.com/HMHackMaster

#!/bin/sh

set -euo pipefail

thanks, @b0rk - I've been writing shell for 25+ years and wish I'd been doing this 25+ years ago.

When you’re the pro for the job and make it look easy
@jerry Guess I am glad it's drifting away from me in Jacksonville...

@Saltssaltgirl Not sure if others have suggested this but:
1) Turo is worth a check
2) some dealerships do rentals. Might be worth calling a few Chevy (Suburban) and Ford (Expedition) dealerships to see

Good luck!

@jerry 😂 My wife looked over my shoulder and told me to try and not get all excited about someone else's rack while we are out together. 🤣🤣

@elhackernet

@elhackernet I was tempted to report this sexy rack photo as "inappropriate" but I don't think @jerry would find it as amusing as I do. 😂

@anurag Welcome! And not the first HE person I have come across on the Fediverse!

@IPngNetworks

@nonnihil I think you are completely right from a business point of view, but from some upper-management person's viewpoint the "it's the vendors responsibility" is the path to ensure their decision can't come back to bite them.
Whatever VP or CISO who approved Crowdstrike for an org isn't gonna lose their job over this.

@puck @JessTheUnstill @Aphrodite @calamari

oh sweet jesus they logged into slack from this machine('s image)

I have their chrome profile, with history and cookies and shit!

@puck I care more about uptime and reliability than the blame game. But I am also the kind of person who has a reputation for making reasonable decisions and assuming responsibility when this things go wrong.

If taking responsibility (and not dodging accountability) costs me my job then that's clearly a sign the org has lost confidence in me and it was time to move on anyways.

Hasn't happened to me yet though, and I have made some pretty big mistakes!