Meme making is a degree level activity now? God damn...
ChaoticEntropy
As long as the router has the IP explicitly reserved for the device your PiHole is running off of then it won't be reassigned.
They're just thinking about the potential pile of VC money it represents.
*forge-a-fiend
I have been wondering about whether I should make the jump... but there's just nothing that it particularly improves for my current use case for my PC. Just incremental changes and UI changes for the sake of UI changes.
I'm very happy with my little PiHole on a Pi Zero 2 W running DietPi, easy set up and then you can just forget about it apart from periodic updates. No issue with it being via WiFi either, which makes placing it much easier.
My first thought on this was immediately "did you also reserve that static IP address on your router to make sure it remains assigned". From what I've read that does seem to be the issue, so that's a little validating.
Please know that I always strive to place our students first in every decision.
Erm... no, Mr Principal... as per your previous statement, you place "the lord" first. Whatever that means to you at the time.
If all the manager is going to input into the process is, at best, some bullet points then they should just stop pretending and send their employee the bullet points. Having some automatically generated toss around it makes the process even more ridiculous than it can already easily be.
If my manager gave me my performance review and it was some meaningless auto-praise/commentary, structured around the actual keywords they wanted to express to me, then I would think less of them. I would no longer value the input of my manager or their interest in my development.
There's nothing wrong with being concise, and my upcoming review for my report will be clear and concise without generating fluff around it. I'm not asking them to change the system, I'm asking them to either maintain or change themselves, depending on the feedback I'm giving, it's for them.
Well that just sounds kind of bad... I hadn't even considered generating a performance review for my direct report. It's part of my job to give them meaningful feedback and help them improve, not just tick a box.
Yeah... as a Product Manager, dealing with a lot of text based tasks, I really expected to find it more useful than I actually have. I've not really been able to use it for writing documentation and sending emails, because it matters to me what is in those and I have something I want to say in them.
The only way I could really consider offloading these tasks to AI is if I just stopped caring what went in them.
All feels like gallows humour.