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Monthly Archives: October 2023
Deleting a Git Branch–#SQLNewBlogger
I had someone ask me recently about deleting branches. While I had known how to delete a local branch, I had to look up how to delete a remote one. Documenting these both will hopefully help me remember this. Another … Continue reading
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Tagged DevOps, Git, SQLNewBlogger, syndicated, version control
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Bad Culture Bad Security
I ran across a blog noting that Cisco has a vulnerability in a new product. The blog also lists two (one, two) articles showing that Cisco has had hard-coded credentials in the past. I understand that many times a known … Continue reading
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Tagged DevOps, security, software development
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The Year in Travel
Here’s my year, which is pre-populated with a couple more trips coming up in November. Those should be all, as I’ve declined to go back to the UK in December and am hoping to lay low a bit. These are … Continue reading
Declining Work for Mental Health
This year has been a busy one for me. I had 30 trips on airplanes away from home and around 100 nights not in my own bed. It’s been quite a year, and a little overloaded. There have been a … Continue reading