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Mike Garuccio

mgaruccio@hachyderm.io

<p>I build cloud solutions meant for the majority of businesses that weren’t born in the cloud. </p><p>Currently working with - kubernetes, ansible, terraform, elasticsearch, python, powershell, golang</p><p>He/him</p>

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  • Post #3202943

    @assaf Idk, it worked for four loko

  • Post #3202942

    @NosirrahSec @jimp @chetwisniewski @dangoodin @zackwhittaker Large parts of the TSA process are theater, but, you aren’t getting past the security checkpoint without showing ID that matches a boarding pass, and any kind of suspicious activity like taking apart a charge station will attract attention from the army of airport personnel wandering around. And, assume they manage it, theyre still on video criming, and have, at best, burned a fake identity and a 0 day, for a non-targeted attack.

  • Post #3202941

    @MattHodges Bring a prosecutor must be interesting these days. We’ve somehow blown past “don’t write down your crimes” and have somehow gotten to the point of “don’t broadcast details if your crimes publicly on the internet”

  • Post #3202940

    @miah I’m a little surprised we don’t have anything up right now that would make sense I can just link you to, but, your background would make you a fit for like half of our teams, so if your interested I’d be happy to ask around and see if there’s a spot for you. We’re a kind of weird hybrid of a cloud provider and MSP with a big windows and VMware footprint and a ton of python and ansible work to be done. https://expedient.com but I’m also available to answer any questions.

  • Post #3202939

    @miah I’ll ask around tomorrow to see who has openings to be able to give more specifics, but generally speaking we’re a cloud provider targeting small/mid-sized companies that weren’t born in the cloud. Big focus on reliability and a pretty broad service portfolio with decent flexibility to get to work on what interests you. Remote friendly. I can talk up the culture or whatever but average tenure is something like 8 years, which probably says more than I could.

  • Post #3202938

    In todays edition of &amp;quot;adventures in the worlds dumbest API” - needing to use the British english version of a word for a key in a JSON object, even though the vendor is an American company, the dev team is not British, and I’m pretty sure they don&amp;#39;t have a British localization that changes it to use that version in the UI either.