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beaylott1986 commented on Young men now spend more of their free time alone than any other group   flowingdata.com/2025/01/2... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
bowsamic · 7 months ago
Well I suppose that you had something really exceptional in Melbourne, then. I've never heard of anything like that anywhere I've lived in the UK or Germany
beaylott1986 · 7 months ago
This describes Manchester, UK pretty well as well - before the pandemic there would be some sort of tech meetup every day of the week. But now it is down to ~one a week. And many have been taken over by recruiters and marketers.
beaylott1986 commented on Przewodów village in Poland hit by two Russian missiles, two dead   wiadomosci.radiozet.pl/Po... · Posted by u/Ralfp
timeon · 3 years ago
It is still security threat for NATO member. No meter what landed on Poland it was consequence of Russian shelling in proximity of Ukrainian-Polish border.
beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
I'm sorry ... 'shelling'...? There is no russian artillery in range of the ukranian polish border please go and look at a map!
beaylott1986 commented on Przewodów village in Poland hit by two Russian missiles, two dead   wiadomosci.radiozet.pl/Po... · Posted by u/Ralfp
ivan_gammel · 3 years ago
Can be one Russian X-101 and Ukrainian S300 which intercepted it. Could also explain how it landed on Polish territory: it is possible that interception only damaged Russian missile but took it off the course.
beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
Very plausible.
beaylott1986 commented on Przewodów village in Poland hit by two Russian missiles, two dead   wiadomosci.radiozet.pl/Po... · Posted by u/Ralfp
beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
Sky News in UK is quoting 'security experts' commenting on photos showing wreckage that looks like from S-300 system. Only Ukraine is operating these within range of the border so entirely plausible this was an interception of a missile aimed at a target near border. In this context the comments from some eastern European and Ukraine itself are irresponsible. At least Poland and other NATO partners are urging caution.
beaylott1986 commented on Why are glasses so expensive? The industry prefers to keep that blurry (2019)   latimes.com/business/laza... · Posted by u/joelkesler
beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
This must be a US thing. In UK you pay £25 for an eye test (which employer is required to cover if you have to wear glasses at work) and then you can order online with prescription you get from test for £40 and usually there are 2 for 1 or 50% offers even on that. It is baffling that you would have no competition if this was costing $800 ... is there IP or regulations stopping this or something?
beaylott1986 commented on ‘I want to protect my family’: Polish civilians flock to army training   ft.com/content/bbce0959-f... · Posted by u/chewz
fishnchips · 3 years ago
As a Pole living in Poland and very much not a fan of the current government, I still greatly appreciate the preparations, regardless of the obvious propaganda value.

Looks like the Finns and the Swedes are thinking along the same lines. Si vis pacem, para bellum.

beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
Finland was not a member of NATO and was previously viewed as a neutral country during cold war. Their prioritisation of territorial defence went hand in hand with this and was in context of having fought wars with Russia in modern period. It's not really comparable to Poland's situation which was already in NATO prior to this. A nuclear war is more likely than a territorial invasion of Poland. If they want to prepare for war they should base their planning on likely scenarios. Unless it's just politics.
beaylott1986 commented on ‘I want to protect my family’: Polish civilians flock to army training   ft.com/content/bbce0959-f... · Posted by u/chewz
_-david-_ · 3 years ago
Finland and Sweden are not yet part of NATO. The risk is far more for them than Poland.
beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
Probably now it is the same given the security assurances provided to Finland/Sweden by US/UK during NATO accession process.
beaylott1986 commented on ‘I want to protect my family’: Polish civilians flock to army training   ft.com/content/bbce0959-f... · Posted by u/chewz
beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
What scenario are they training for exactly? Highly unlikely Russian/Belarus army would be able to get anywhere near Polish border let alone cross it. And if nuclear war is their concern how is such training going to help? Their concern is understandable given history but very misplaced. And their nationalist politicians benefit greatly from rallying around the flag (much like Russia hmm).
beaylott1986 commented on Ask HN: Cloud certifications and job prospects. Is there a real connection?    · Posted by u/thisiswrongggg
beaylott1986 · 3 years ago
In UK context, many job ads for DevOps/Platform/SRE/Cloud roles will ask for AWS SAA if AWS is being used. I see other certs listed far less, whether AWS or otherwise. AWS SAA does seem to be the best value one in this sense. I'm currently working on AWS SAP.and wondering if there is any point tbh as I hardly ever see on job ads.

The AWS SysOps Associate exam is actually far more rigorous - questions are harder IMHO and it has a lab now so I would personally view someone holding that more favourably.

All clouds have partner programmes (mostly agency consultants) where status is partly linked to number of certified staff at different levels. For AWS specialty certs count same as professional in partner programme so for AWS partners they should just get them to do the easy AWS specialties like security instead of SAP.

I think the certs just help to get CV in front of people, they won't help much after that.

u/beaylott1986

KarmaCake day11September 25, 2020View Original