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  • Did you really only use it when you were home? If you used it outside the firewall then port 25 must have been open also.

    I used to run my own server and this was in the early 90s. Then one day, perusing the logs I realized I was not smart enough on the security front to even attempt such a thing. It was quickly shut down and the MX record moved to an outsourced mail provider.

  • Yes I complete my census survey that seems like a valid function of government.

    I do not register for a political party as I believe voting is an immoral act. I have no right to tell anyone how to live there life. If I were to vote for a candidate I would be indirectly telling others how they should live. If I were to vote for a ballot measure I would be directly telling others how they should live.

    Someone recently challenged me on that stance and I'm revaluating it slightly. They asked if I would vote to restore a freedom that had been taken away. I haven't fully wrestled with that yet, but I'm starting to think that I might should the situation occur.

  • My answer may not quite fit the topic. But I'll share anyway.

    In the late 20-teens, ZZ Top and John Fogerty we're touring together. My wife and I saw them on the Jersey Shore (thanks VetTix!) and Fogerty opened the show and absolutely killed it. Then ZZ Top played and Billy Gibbons just didn't have it anymore. We left early.

    Several weeks later they played Jones Beach Amphitheatre and thanks to VetTix we got to go again. Once again Fogerty knocked it out of the park and Billy was just not up to snuff.

    It was sad.

    Interestingly, Billy Gibbons is featured on one of the tracks of Slash's new album Orgy of the Damned. That track is the perfect fit for Gibbons and it holds together beautifully.

  • What a lovely post. Thank you for sharing it.

    I'm 60 years old, my father passed many years ago. I have still not come to grips with all the complexities of our relationship. My wife knows that if we ever see a film or TV show where a parent, but particularly a father shows any form of approval for something their son did, I will turn into a blubbering mess.

    That said, more rational me knows that there were many ways in which my father was a good dad, if am willing to take the time to look for them.

    I have three sons and a daughter, my greatest hope in life is that they won't have the same issues with me as a father that I did with my own dad.

    Thanks again for this amazing story about how even small things we do can have a great impact, and not necessarily on those we expect them to.

  • I'm well aware, I'm also not convinced about the efficacy of the vaccine.

    First COVID Feb 2020. Vaxxed May 2020 Second COVID July 2020

    The right told me herd immunity would protect me. They were wrong. The left told me the vax world protect me. They too were wrong.

  • In December I got COVID for the 4th time. Yes I'm vaxxed. No I'm not boosted.

    Prior to this bout I was working out 30 minutes a day. Since this bout I can barely climb a flight if stairs without getting winded.

    It really sucks.

  • I've been on my project for 23 years. I haven't written production code for ten of those years. There are still commits in the production branch with my name on them. Is both gratifying and mortifying.

    I was talking with two other "old-timers" today about our inability to pay off tech debt because our teams are never given the time to do it