♲ @mwlauthor@twitter.com: I just spent forty minutes troubleshooting a routing problem caused by me transposing two digits in a number. I've been in this biz for over a quarter century.
It doesn't matter how much experience you have: always check the very basic basics. #sysadmin
David Hunt (davehunt@2mb.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Jun-2020 19:40:46 EDT
David HuntNow reading House On Fire, by Joseph Finder. #suspense #fiction #audiobooks LOC Blurb: Nick Heller learns his old army buddy Sean has died of an overdose. Sean, who once saved Nick's life, got addicted to opioids after returning home wounded from war. At Sean's funeral, a stranger approaches Nick with a job, which may be a way for Nick to hold someone accountable.
>As employers around the U.S. implant microchips in workers to track productivity, the Michigan House passed a bill making them voluntary in the state.
>The bill passed Wednesday prohibits employers from requiring workers to accept a microchip implant.
>“With the way technology has increased over the years and as it continues to grow, it’s important Michigan job providers balance the interests of the company with their employees’ expectations of privacy,” said State Rep. Bronna Kahle of Lenawee County, who sponsored the bill.
>She said companies increasingly are turning to miniature microchips about the size of a rice grain implanted in employees' hands to track productivity so managers can look for ways to boost efficiency.
>In some places, the RFID microchips take the place of time cards, ID badges and security clearance devices. Some can be equipped with credit card technology to complete financial transactions.
>Kahle said the devices aren't used widely yet, but she believes they could become a standard business practice around Michigan in the next few years.
>"While these miniature devices are on the rise, so are the calls of workers to have their privacy protected," Kahle said.
>Companies could still deploy implanted microchips under her bill, but the policy would have to be voluntary rather than mandatory. Indiana recently passed similar legislation for implanted microchips.
>Kahle's bill now heads to the State Senate for consideration. It would have to pass there before Gov. Gretchen Whitmer could sign it into law.
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Good morning o/ I wish you too have a nice day, here's a fortune: fortune Q: How many supply-siders does it take to change a light bulb? A: None. The darkness will cause the light bulb to change by itself.
In #2MB #MineRacer, I made it to position 2 on the time scoreboard, and position 2 on the points scoreboard, my total time was 6 minutes and 17 seconds! I scored 809639 points, jumped 25 pits, ducked 24 stalactites, and collected 213 coins! I ended my adventure at the bottom of a pit!