Any good civil rights lawyers in this city?

I was walking down the sidewalk one day when cops swarmed me out of nowhere, took me to Chatham County Jail, and threw away the key for two years or so. They got me on an "obstruction of justice" charge and no one can tell me what that actually means or what I did wrong. Google has been next to useless for finding anything but personal injury lawyers, I may have found someone based on a referral who said I might have a case but wanted to check with Reddit as well. I have a public defender but it has been more than two years without a trial date and am trying to get them to seal and expunge my records before moving to a civil rights case against Savannah, Georgia Police Department. Wondering what you all think of this. They also destroyed my iPhone that was submitted to evidence and am wondering why they did that.

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 5 days ago

Anyone else struggling with open ended questions?

I got a 60/100 for the final review in PY104 because I did horribly on the open ended questions. How many courses have open ended questions on the final review?

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 11 days ago
▲ 4 r/work

How do I bring up the topic of my bipolar disorder to a future boss or HR department?

I have bipolar disorder. What that means is at around 4-5 PM usually, sometimes earlier, sometimes later, around once every two weeks, I get symptoms that involve hearing voices that aren't there and render me unable to work or be productive. Yesterday, I experienced symptoms at around 1:00 PM and began wondering how I would handle it if I was at work. Should I bring this up in advance of future employment, that I will have to miss a couple of hours worth of work every 2 weeks or so, or do I just stay quiet and hope I have earned enough sick leave for the current pay period? I could easily solve this if I worked remotely, but I am looking at a job that would require me to be on-site as well and am in later stages of the interviewing process.

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 16 days ago
▲ 27 r/devops

How many of you went multi-cloud, or switched cloud providers entirely, for a new job?

I have spent most of my career in AWS, but more and more, I am seeing companies asking for skill sets with multiple cloud providers. I feel like the skill set is transferable; if you know how to spin up EKS then spinning up a GKE cluster shouldn't be that much different. It's still Kubernetes under the hood, still installing helm charts, still using cluster autoscaler to provision new nodes, still installing Argo CD via Helm along with Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, etc. All that changes are the resources used and modules on the Terraform/cloud provider level. Am I correct in thinking this or am I way off base here?

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 21 days ago
▲ 3 r/devops

What is the change frequency rate for your org? How many deployments do you do on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis?

I have been bit hard in the past when joining an org that moved too slowly for my tastes. Took two weeks to get anything deployed, and if a deployment screwed up it was a rollback and two more weeks of waiting for a change request. I am very fond of this OG article about how quickly Etsy moved back in the day, and likely still to this day though I am sure the technology stack has shifted for them directly. Not sure if they ever did a followup on that post so wondering what change frequency looks for you all with modern tooling like Kubernetes and Docker in place?

u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 24 days ago

2 months since my last hospital visit. [VENT]

Still battling the voices every month or so. They always show up as characters from the show The Good Place and wreak havoc on my psyche. Have to answer questions like "what is reality" and "what does it mean to have empathy for other people" and why I have to put on the "infinity goggles," which make me feel like I have to see through an infinite amount of versions of the self and make it impossible to focus on tasks. Trevor is the penultimate annoyance who makes me imagine myself as different people with my Michael interpretation not far behind, trying to assign all the blame and responsibility for every disaster and imagined thought to my world. I am currently unemployed and trying to avoid the hospital route because that is what I would have to do on the job.

The voices usually come on strong at around 4:00 PM at the end of the day every few weeks or so. I can't call it a manic episode because my therapist considers it breakthrough symptoms. I see a therapist every two weeks but my coping mechanisms have mostly been of my own design, being resting in my bed and looking for references that support me being a good person deserving of empathy. But in order to get there I have to go through a slurry of arguments about why I am an awful person, primarily designed to incept a guilt trip making me feel guilty for being safe and sound inside my parents house. Just wondering if anyone else goes through something similar, the thing that surprises me most is how consistent the voices have been. They seem to adapt the same way I do to the daily challenges of every day life.

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 28 days ago

With the "tell me about what happens when you type a URL into your web browser" question in interviews, does it make sense to tie it to the OSI model for context?

I used to go in random directions with it, uncertain of what interviewers are actually looking for. I think I had an "aha!" moment recently and am wondering if this will get me closer to nailing the interview for a SRE position?

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 2 months ago
▲ 11 r/maestro

One thing that is nice about "view the submitted review" function for PY101.

You can determine the answers you got right or wrong from the final review by copying the Python code right in your local terminal. I know I got about 80 percent well before another human has to review it because I verified every answer in my terminal after submitting it to Maestro (string slices tripped me up a good bit). Maybe it's obvious but figured it still might be worth pointing out in case anyone has yet to review their answers for whatever reason.

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 2 months ago

Feels like I already know most of the material in Python 101. Does it get more advanced later on?

Getting like 80 percent correct on the quiz questions and following along swimmingly. Just wondering if there are more advanced Python courses later on in the program? Anything Data Structures and Algorithms related? Cheers.

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 3 months ago

Not enough information in the ticket.

How do you get users to care about what they put in the ticket? I am going through an open source project right now and almost no one describes how to re-create the issue correctly. "Oh it's just a host issue, which we do not have the details for" tells me nothing and prevents me from looking into the ticket further. Same with every other open source contributor on the project looking for tickets to solve.

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 3 months ago

Am I wrong for abandoning usage of k3d because of its curl pipe to bash installation method?

There are plenty of other projects like kind, vCluster, and minikube that give you static binaries to download over a curl pipe to bash script containing who-knows-what. I am just surprised it still gets recommended in 2026 and isn't a bother for most people. To clarify, I mean installing via the following script over a static binary via https://k3d.io/stable/#installation:

>curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/k3d-io/k3d/main/install.sh | bash

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 3 months ago

I am considering going to Maestro for a Bachelors of Science and Georgia Tech for a Master of Science in Computer Science, but I am wondering if credits transfer to Georgia Tech correctly. It all seems too good to be true.

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u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 4 months ago
▲ 25 r/sysadminjobs+2 crossposts

I am a SRE with about 10 years of experience. Started my journey at Rackspace Technology, moved to AWS, did GCP for a bit, and now use DigitalOcean for my pet projects. I have contributed to terraform-provider-aws and implemented an EKS/Crossplane PoC. Needless to say, I am fairly confident in my abilities to spin up infrastructure, prevent infrastructure drift, implement OIDC, and IAM roles and policies for security. I have experience with checkov as a vibe coded project, but still does what it's supposed to and supports SOC2 compliance standards with documentation. I have also used AI to build a diagram tool that implements DigitalOcean Kubernetes Service and various monitoring tools like Grafana and uptime alerts via DigitalOcean Dashboard. Needless to say I have a lot to offer and am looking for something ideally mission driven, as in something that would speak to my science fiction sensibilities. Let me know if you have an open role and let's connect! LinkedIn and resume available upon request.

u/Sure_Stranger_6466 — 13 days ago