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schestowitz[TR] | https://mailman.lug.org.uk/pipermail/linuxjobs/2023-March/001376.html | Apr 05 00:56 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-mailman.lug.org.uk | [linuxjobs] Senior Engineer roles at Sirius | Apr 05 00:56 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "Sirius was founded in 1998 (the year of the great renaming!) and from humble beginnings has grown to serve household name clients in Government, Private Sector, and Education around the world, with our main focus in America and the UK. You can read more here if you haven’t heard of us before (https://www.siriusopensource.com). We even provide Open Source services and support to the IETF, we’re that dedicated to excellence in wh | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | at we do. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | The latest vacancy in our UK business is for a Senior Open Source Engineer. You’ll be based in the UK, but will work with Sirius clients around the World. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Here’s the Job Description: | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Job Summary: | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | You are looking for the opportunity to change the world through Open Source, and want to find the right company to call 'home’ to do that from! Come and join Sirius, on a mission to drive Linux and Open Source into the heart of Businesses, Governments, and Organizations everywhere. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | You will rapidly become a key player in the company, working with other passionate and dedicated individuals, associates, F/L/OSS core teams, and other Open Source partners to really show what the skills you have developed over the years can do, and to unleash the power of Open Source everywhere you go, and on every system you touch. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Essential Functions: | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Applicants will have an outstanding track record of applying contemporary knowledge of prevalent Open Source technologies to build business systems that turn customers into raving fans! From design through to production deployment, you can explain how you did it, including solving support and maintenance issues. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * The chosen applicant will become a Lead Engineer in Deployment and System Integration Projects*, working harmoniously with teammate Engineers and specialist Associates. You will deliver to SOW, passing UAT and meeting AC. (* Including Linux, PostgreSQL, OpenLDAP, Shibboleth, Webstack (LAMP/NGINX/Drupal/etc.), Mailman, Moodle, Squid, Samba, AWS, Terraform, Ansible and Jenkins). | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Candidates must also be willing to serve as Support escalation points for our Helpdesk Operators. Operating as 2nd (and, where possible, 3rd) line Support to resolve issues, closing tickets within SLA and with customer’s delighted approval. Will require occasional on-call availability. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Candidates will be adept Consultants, able to deliver sound and accurate advice that empowers customers to successfully introduce, or expand the use of, Open Source software into their proprietary, open, or hybrid technology environments. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Successful applicants will periodically work with our Sales Executives as Technical Presales experts. Presales include credible and authoritative supporting discussions with prospective customers, and measurably concise and intelligible technical copy for Proposals. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * You will also help Sirius with our own infrastructure - designing, implementing, maintaining and administering the software stack the company runs on. Sirius must remain an outstanding example, and benchmark, of running a successful business on Free and Open Source Software. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Candidates will need great communication skills, verbal (including phone manner) and written, measured by your ability to collect, diagnose, and convey information precisely and concisely to both technical and non-technical customers and colleagues. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Applicants must be willing to follow all Company Policies, and standard, documented, processes and procedures. Following ‘knowledge-base’ instructions to perform regular and scheduled tasks (e.g. DevOps, configuration management, deployment and maintenance) is part of the ‘Sirius Way’. If you are really good, you can help us write them! | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Knowledge and experience with Policy, Process and Procedures in a Corporate environment, including relevant industry best practice standards such as ITIL, ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and GDPR, is an advantage. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * The chosen applicant will adroitly collaborate with other Engineers, Developers, DevOps, Helpdesk and Support Team, Management, and, of course, Customers. You will rapidly establish gung-ho relationships with your colleagues and Sirius associates, working together to turn customers into raving fans! | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Sirius is proud of its coaching, mentoring and training culture, and the successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a history of doing the same. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | * Technical writing skills are a definite plus - writing documentation and keeping legacy documentation relevant and up to date. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Salary Range: £60-£90k starting salary, depending on skills and experience. This is a senior position. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Location of Office: We gave up our office due to lack of use during the pandemic. We are a 100% remote working company these days. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Remote Working Policy: As above - we are completely remote working! | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Out of hours / on call expectations: We provide service 24/7/365 out of the USA and UK (for EMEA), and successful applicants will need to be willing to do occasional our-of-hours and escalation duties. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | If any of this looks interesting to you, or to anyone you know with outstanding Linux and F/L/OSS skills - please get in touch with me direct. | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Warm regards to all, | Apr 05 00:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | Mark" | Apr 05 00:56 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.siriusopensource.com | Welcome to Sirius Open Source | Sirius Open Source | Apr 05 00:56 | |
schestowitz[TR] | > Hi Roy | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > I have started a complaint with standard life. | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > I gave them them the number xxx which you gave me as the 'scheme | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > number' I thought that meant the number for all of us on the sirius scheme | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > They have sent me back a password protected pdf which they said the | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > password was the scheme number, I've brute forced it and it came back | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > xxxx so I am wondering if someone has got mixed up or If i gave them | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | > your scheme number and have now worked out my own. | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | Hi, | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | I'm no expert at this (I learn as I go along), but the way they arrange it, the company has a scheme number acting as umbrella for pertinent staff. | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | It's very good that you opened a complaint. It'll force their hand. | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | At this point I think they just seriously worry about being held accountable/liable. We need to keep pushing. Don't let them tire you down (this is what they wanted all along). | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | Kind regards, | Apr 05 01:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | "Dear colleagues, | Apr 05 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | On 29 March 2023, 162 colleagues from The Hague participated in the hybrid General Assembly held by the Local staff Committee The Hague (LSCTH). | Apr 05 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | As a result: | Apr 05 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | The election rules were adopted with 104 votes in favour, 11 against and 11 abstentions; and | Apr 05 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | The electoral committee was nominated with 104 votes in favour, 3 against and 10 abstentions and is composed of: Ansgar Wansing, Cinzia Rossi, Eric Siebel, Louis Guastavino, Norddin Amghar, Paloma Sevillano Rodriguez, Roberto Righetti. | Apr 05 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | Following the discussion during the General Assembly, an amended wording of the second sentence of Article 22 of the draft election rules as sent to staff on 28 March 2023 was proposed for adoption: “Should two or more candidates receive an equal number of votes the order of their inclusion on the list shall be in decreasing order of seniority in the EPO.” | Apr 05 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | We thank all the colleagues who participated with a special mention for the colleagues who volunteered to be part of the electoral committee." | Apr 05 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | "Dear SUEPO members, dear colleagues, | Apr 05 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | With regards to the Education and Childcare Reform, it is time for some of you to file yet another Request for Review (“RfR”) challenging the lack of reimbursement of the school transportation costs (e.g. bus fee). Parents concerned have received the invoice(s) from the transportation company, requested already the reimbursement to the Office and received a negative reply to their request. | Apr 05 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | In this case, we have prepared a RfR template that can be adapted to your personal situation. In attachment you will find the following documents: | Apr 05 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | · the instructions on how to file the RfR | Apr 05 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | · the RfR template | Apr 05 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | · the common annexes | Apr 05 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | Please remember to meet your specific deadline i.e. within 3 months of the negative decision. | Apr 05 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | We would also like to take this opportunity to remind the parents, who have not done so, of their rights to claim the reimbursement of any school costs within the school calendar year 22/23. " | Apr 05 02:09 |
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schestowitz[TR] | Reading your comments in this thread, ... ☞ http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/03/g-221-did-invention-as-originally.html?showComment=1680614044699#c3082760153482844067 | Apr 05 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | Mr Thomas:<br /><br />Reading your comments in this thread, I cannot help but feel some of the same frustration that occasionally spills over in comments from other participants here.<br /><br />Every time this topic comes up for debate you simply repeat your mantra about Article 84, second sentence. But nobody, absolutely nobody, here is advocating for the abolition of that sentence, or for it to be ignored. They are simply advocat | Apr 05 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | ing a different interpretation of it.<br /><br />Simply repeating your mantra is not helping to further the debate. What we want to understand better is <b>why</b> you feel that your interpretation of Article 84 is the right one. Simply repeating that, in effect, "it is right because I say so, and I declare that there is nothing more to say" is not conducive to moving the debate forwards.<br /><br />I must also express my | Apr 05 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | frustration that, rather than engaging in good faith with any of the points raised by others, virtually every one of your comments engages in evasion by seeking to change the subject, going off on a tangent, imputing bad motives to people who disagree with you, turning into a finger-wagging lecture, or resorting to a pronouncement <i>ex officio</i> that the debate is closed.<br /><br />Perhaps this passes for an acceptable standard | Apr 05 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | of debate in political circles, and maybe even within the upper circles of the EPO, but I personally had hoped that higher standards might prevail here. | Apr 05 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 03:19 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 03:19 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Dear Proof of the pudding,<br /><br />My reply will be very short: the day national courts will be forced to take into account what has been said or decided by the EPO and its boards of appeal, pigs will fly. The same applies in the other direction. <br /><br />National courts can adopt the views of the boards or they cannot agree with them and leave them aside. There are even national courts claiming that they appl | Apr 05 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | y the case law of the EBA, but do exactly the opposite in the same breath!<br /><br />I am still awaiting to see one decision of a national court which corresponds to the fears you refer to.<br /><br />The analogy with the fears of British representatives about the limitations induced by reference signs in the claims is flagrant. <br /><br />Art 84, second sentence, requires consistency between the claims as granted and/or maintaine | Apr 05 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | d. What is there wrong with this? <br /><br />We are really turning in circles. It does not bring anything to continue discussing this topic. The topic was already exhausted when discussing T 3097/19 in the present and in another blog. <br /> | Apr 05 03:19 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | G 2/21: Is the technical effect embodied by the invention as originally disclosed? - The IPKat | Apr 05 03:19 | |
schestowitz[TR] | >> > Sirius was founded in the UK back in 1998 | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | >> | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | >> Just as feedback, I think this is an absolutely first class recruitment | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | >> posting. | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | >> | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | > Indeed, good stuff. Very best of luck finding someone great for the role. | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | Word of caution strongly required here. There are many victims already. | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | The short story is, Sirius stole money from its own staff. | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/wiki/Crimes_of_Sirius_Open_Source | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | I was there for nearly 12 years, I know what they did. | Apr 05 03:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/wiki/Sirius_Open_Source | Apr 05 03:53 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Crimes of Sirius Open Source - Techrights | Apr 05 03:53 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Sirius Open Source - Techrights | Apr 05 03:53 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Apr 05 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/04/03/micro-robot-arm-controls-macro-robot-arm/">Micro robot arm controls macro robot arm</a></h5> | Apr 05 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Apr 05 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>Building a capable robot is only half of the battle. To take advantage of that robot, you’ll need a good way to control it. When it makes sense, you can pre-program movements. But when you want to control a robot in real time, you need suitable controller. Conventional joysticks and gamepads don’t translate well to robot arm movement, which is why Jelle Vermandere built a miniature robo | Apr 05 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | t arm to control a larger robot arm.</p> | Apr 05 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Apr 05 06:59 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | Micro robot arm controls macro robot arm | Arduino Blog | Apr 05 06:59 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Apr 05 07:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/slimbook-titan-backups.html">Slimbook Titan, Kubuntu, backup, encryption</a></h5> | Apr 05 07:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Apr 05 07:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>At risk of repeating myself, here's a brief intro to this article. I got meself a new laptop, one Slimbook Titan. Then, I spent some time configuring it, tested software and some games, and now we're here, tweaking and having fun. Thus, I need to make the system robust and resilient, and that means backups.</p> | Apr 05 07:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>Of all the things you will ever do on a computer, having a proven, reliable backup strategy is the most important one. Without backups, you're at the mercy of silicon, solder and plastic going bust. My Titan comes with two hard disks, two 1TB NVMe drives to be more precise. The first one is used for the operating system. The second hasn't even been formatted just yet. We will do that now. A | Apr 05 07:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | nd then some.</p> | Apr 05 07:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Apr 05 07:38 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.dedoimedo.com | Slimbook Titan, Kubuntu, backup, encryption | Apr 05 07:38 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Apr 05 07:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://noyb.eu/en/no-bullsht-opt-out-free-noyb-tool-quick-and-broad-facebook-objections">No bullsh*t opt-out: Free noyb tool for quick and broad Facebook objections is now online!</a></h5> | Apr 05 07:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Apr 05 07:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>As reported last week, Meta switched the legal basis for targeting advertising from one illegal practice to the next: Instead of giving users a yes / no option ("consent") as foreseen by the GDPR, Meta now (unlawfully) claims to have ‘legitimate interest’ in tracking users and allows for an "opt-out" via the most complicated online form imaginable. Therefore, noyb built a tool f | Apr 05 07:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | or users to opt out of targeted advertising and various other claims made by Meta in an easy and legally sound way.</p> | Apr 05 07:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Apr 05 07:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Apr 05 07:54 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-noyb.eu | No bullsh*t opt-out: free noyb tool for quick and broad Facebook objections! | Apr 05 07:54 | |
schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Apr 05 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://overpopulation-project.com/the-imaginary-world-of-earth4alls-low-population-projections/">The imaginary world of Earth4All’s low population projections</a></h5> | Apr 05 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Apr 05 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>I have two main concerns with the Earth4All population projection. Firstly, it uses GDP per person as the main driver of fertility levels. Secondly, it is even worse at describing recent reality than the UN’s model. Together, these issues place it firmly in the realm of fairy tale.</p> | Apr 05 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Apr 05 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Apr 05 08:14 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-overpopulation-project.com | The imaginary world of Earth4All’s low population projections - The Overpopulation Project | Apr 05 08:14 | |
schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Apr 05 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://blog.nviso.eu/2023/04/04/an-innocent-picture-how-the-rise-of-ai-makes-it-easier-to-abuse-photos-online/">An Innocent Picture? How the rise of AI makes it easier to abuse photos online.</a></h5> | Apr 05 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Apr 05 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>The topic of this blog post is not directly related to red teaming (which is my usual go-to), but something I find important personally. Last month, I gave an info session at a local elementary school to highlight the risks of public sharing of children’s pictures at school. They decided that instead of their photos being publicly accessible, changes would be implemented to restrict acces | Apr 05 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | s to a subset of people. However, there are many more instances of excessive sharing of information online; photographers’ portfolios, youth/sports clubs, sharenting on social media, etc.</p> | Apr 05 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Apr 05 08:16 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.nviso.eu | An Innocent Picture? How the rise of AI makes it easier to abuse photos online. – NVISO Labs | Apr 05 08:16 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | my ip address got blocked from my own site 6+ hours ago, it was oversensitive to me checking email accounts, i was hoping by now it would clear (2, 4., 6 hours) | Apr 05 10:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | "thanks, can you let me know your IP address, click here : https://findip.co/" | Apr 05 10:16 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-What is my IP address - catalyst2 | Apr 05 10:16 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "I've unblocked and whitelisted your IP address, so will be fine now" | Apr 05 10:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | Excellent, thank you! | Apr 05 10:17 |
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schestowitz[TR] | "Liebe Mitglieder, | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 13:39 | |
schestowitz[TR] | die IGEPA Berlin ist Teil des europäischen Gewerkschaftsverbandes Union Syndicale Fédérale (USF) mit Sitz in Brüssel. | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 13:39 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Gemäß Artikel 8 des USF-Statuts tritt alle vier Jahre der Kongress der USF (deren oberstes Organ) zusammen. Er findet vom 6. bis zum 9. Mai 2023 in Alicante statt. | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 13:39 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Der Vorstand der IGEPA Berlin hat als Teilnehmer benannt: | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 13:39 | |
schestowitz[TR] | - Alfred Exner, | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | - Peter Kempen, | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | - Christian Schäffler. | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 13:39 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Weitere Informationen sind auf der USF-Webseite und von den genannten Teilnehmern erhältlich. | Apr 05 13:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | Apr 05 13:39 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Der Vorstand der IGEPA Berlin" | Apr 05 13:39 |
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