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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Reducing Debt and Increasing Security
Many of us know that reducing financial debt in our lives leads to a bit more security in our minds. We are better able to cope with unexpected expenses when we have the ability to get credit or pay for … Continue reading
Daily Coping 15 Aug 2022
I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here. All my coping tips … Continue reading
Initial FSD Thoughts with a Tesla Subscription
This is part of a series that covers my experience with a Tesla Model Y. I subscribed to the Tesla FSD in July, since I had a couple trips planned where I’d be driving longer distances on the highways. I … Continue reading
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DevOps is Mostly About People
I was giving a talk on DevOps recently and one of the questions from a person in the audience was how to get others to buy in. This person also had complaints that “DevOps” wouldn’t work because their boss wasn’t … Continue reading