@MarkBuffalo :< see im so interested in what everyone does! just because this is an info sec room. Yes i also normally finish my work really fast, but this one is a stickler. I have to find out why my linux system is taking 3 minutes to boot and how to fix it with no information in the logs...
@Simon i was there all innocent and interested. then my trust was hurt and i was left cold and sad by your brutality plus the need to enter my passwords again
@Simon i dont have a cat but my house mate is probably planning to kill me... sick of me stealing his DNS and redirecting him to porn every time he tries to google something
@Arperum Yeah, like all those pedobear jokes on reddit/etc. No idea how/why anyone finds that funny, but I find it disturbing that people can joke about something like that
> We currently have a lot of developer opportunities on our platform that I wanted to send your way. I know you might not be in the job market right at this moment, but I wanted to show you a few postings anyway. Check it out -
Sounds kinda legit, but all of the links in the email are for suuuper hipster positions.
@Simon Yesterday, I was driving home, I was at a stop light and I noticed a kid standing on the sidewalk. All of a sudden the kid starts sprinting, and he jumps and headbuts a sign with what looked like a lot of force. He landed and staggered backwards throwing his hands up like "U WOT M8"
@AviD You may be missing an index for one query. so you'll have to make one. The execution plan will help with that... you right click an item with a missing index and choose, "build index" or something
@DavidFreitag not as funny as your story, but just reminded me... i got my car cleaned the other day to look all fancy for a bussiness meeting... the first 5 minutes of driving the biggest lump of horse shit ever flew out of a truck and hit my car... I was so upset i had to laugh to stop my self from crying
@AviD if a query is not running quickly, most of the time you have an index issue. and your web app code can drop an index occasionally... or it could be MISSING an index to begin with
I'm running some Microsoft SQL Server 2014 load testing on a decently spec'ed machine. I'm certainly not an expert on the SQL Server tuning specifics, but with the bits an pieces I've gathered from various places I think the setup is quite OK.
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