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The Internet is a Dangerous Place These Days (Introduction)
In this day and age, you really are taking a risk if you’re not running some form of ad blocking. Heck, even CISA is telling government agencies this.

In this day and age, you really are taking a risk if you’re not running some form of ad blocking. Heck, even CISA is telling government agencies this.

I can’t speak for everyone, but as for my own experience, burn out can be tough to self diagnose because it happens slowly, by degrees.
I was recently in an online discussion about whether or not technologists should use “managed services” like the one I work for.
One gent essentially claimed that the move towards cloud and managed services represented an end game for our industry, and that we’d automate ourselves out of a job. This is what I said:
So, after suffering a few years with a flaky iPad Air 2, my lovely wife convinced me that it was OK to treat myserlf last week, and I got myself a 9.7" iPad Pro with the Smart Keyboard.
To be honest, I’ve been super unhappy with Apple keyboards of late. They seem to think that everything should be a laptop keyboard - super - compact layout and a super squishy typing feel.
[Note: I originally wrote this forQuorabut am reposting it here with slight embelishment.
In hard core technical circles, discussing the relative merits of
these two editors is pretty much verboten. In the past, debates around
Or has the number of new programming languages been increasing exponentially of late?
I don’t just mean the number of new languages being invented, because that’s always been the case, but the number which are actually garnering a fair bit of tech buzz?