Image 1 — New scars incoming! How would you cover these?
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New scars incoming! How would you cover these?

I tripped over a stair step I built for my German Shepard (it was dark. Yes, I was drunk) and now I await new scar tissue on my shin. The big scrape exposed bone, I am sure these are going to be gnarly scars.

I love my dog and want to commemorate him in a tat that incorporates these (forthcoming) scars. I am near St Louis, MO but willing to travel for the right design.

What you got?

u/Icy-State5549 — 4 days ago
▲ 159 r/ITCareerQuestions+1 crossposts

How to advance your IT career

  1. Stop under valuing yourself.

  2. Keep your resume updated.

  3. Apply for different jobs.

  4. You probably learned and owned your current platform before you felt like you were ready.

  5. You can double your income with a single new employer.

  6. STOP UNDER VALUING YOURSELF!

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u/Icy-State5549 — 4 days ago
▲ 373 r/70s

Fleetwood Mac

They were so unique and artistic! I believe art and music history students will be studying Fleetwood Mac hundreds of years from now, like we do Beethoven now. This album in particular, every song is crazy different and epic.

u/Icy-State5549 — 13 days ago

Motorcycle junkyard

There used to be an indoor motorcycle junkyard downtown on the east side of the tracks. Anyone know what happened to the two guys who ran it? I think they were brothers.

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u/Icy-State5549 — 2 months ago

I'm using AI to build (do all the coding) for an app. It is going extremely well. AMA

Like this title says, I am using an AI bot to help me build a systems monitoring app (dashboards, alerting, live monitoring). I am 30 years deep in IT and have been writing scripts and small programs to do these same tasks the entire time. I never saw myself attempting anything like this with AI (but maybe on my own). I have recently embraced AI to accomplish coding tasks I know I could write, but would take me much longer to develop. I have resisted my interest in AI until a few weeks ago.

My app is a one stop repo for 99% of my ops teams work (and mine). I am generalizing my professional build of this app so that it could apply to generic situations. It will be a Swiss Army knife to detect and resolve issues with clicks. It will not eliminate a single job, but will make most of my teams tasks easier.

The app is gonna be sweet! I would like to hear your opinions about thus endeavor. Or AMA!

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u/Icy-State5549 — 3 months ago