So, we added an Azure Managed Instance to our topology. I was clicking around (as you do) and landed in the logs. > Local computer is XXXXX running Windows NT 6.2 (9200) Oooh kaaay. I think I'll not look in the logs any more.
I don't know much with it comes to security. I'm deploying a virtual machine with my database in a cloud service. I would like to encrypt all the communication between this server and any clients. How can I do that ?
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I have read a lot of material from postgres documentation [1,...
It's frustrating, because I'm not arguing against moving into the cloud on principle, I'm arguing against moving to cloud technologies that are large steps backwards in terms of functionality - especially WRT to data.
I slid the ol' silently looking button on LinkedIn a week or so back. It's been productive. Just need to figure out whether I want to continue working for someone else or try being an independent consultant fulltime
Current gig has been interesting though. We offer insurance in the US and trades in the rest of the world based on weather probabilities. So I got to learn a bunch about geography and gis stuff like projection of a set of lat/long into different mappings spaces.
Home office will "randomly" reach out and say We're thinking about taking a position on the hours of sunlight for a farm in Hawke Bay. The quants then ping us saying "what data do we have/can we get to support this?"
Strangers on a Train (1950) is a psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith about two men whose lives become entangled after one of them proposes they "trade" murders.
It was adapted as a film in 1951 by director Alfred Hitchcock and again in 1969 by Robert Sparr. It has since been adapted in whole or in part for film and television several times. The novel was adapted for radio in 2004 by Craig Warner, and adapted for the stage in 2013 (also by Warner).
== Plot summary ==
Architect Guy Haines wants to divorce his unfaithful wife, Miriam, in order to marry the woman he loves, Anne Faulkner...
Hadn't seen the film but was aware of it and then read "Eight Perfect Murders" earlier this year so I thought I should look at some of the source material