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Just another sad, but unremarkable tale of a bright kid who squandered his potential and ruined his life by turning to a career in IT.

Since first embarking down this dark path, I've done a little bit of everything, from small businesses to large datacenters, Linux to Windows, networking and security, DBA roles and, in my darkest moments, even some light mainframe operations.

These days it's Microsft products paying the bills, for what difference it makes. Whether it's a multi-domain AD environment with tens of thousands of users, a small cluster of Linux webservers, or a tangled web of network cables, systems are all just complex tools to do complex jobs, perpetually in need of someone to make them perform better and ensure they're always available when someone needs them.

Since being a lawyer seemed too boring, being a doctor seemed too hard, and my idea of a good time usually involves using a powerful computer anyway, I really can't imagine doing anything else.


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awarded  Commentator
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awarded  Critic
Dec
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comment Minor suggested-edits notification bug
@hims056 Yes, apologies for the confusing word choice... wasn't sure what to call that bubble thing, and in retrospect, calling it a flag was a poor choice (and probably explains why I couldn't find my question's dupe with the search feature). But it most definitely is for pending edits, not pending flags.
Dec
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awarded  Student
Dec
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asked Minor suggested-edits notification bug
Oct
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comment Regarding the high number of rejected migrations from Stack Overflow to Server Fault
+1, subtitle should probably read: Q&A for Information Technology Professionals needing expert answers related to managing computer systems in a professional capacity.
Oct
25
comment serverfault.com is not your trash bin!
@AlEverett 31% rejection rate from SO to SF, and climbing fast (limited only by the number of close votes we get a day, it seems). There's a difference between getting some incorrect migrations and getting multiple migrations from the same community, on a daily basis that are incomprehensible.
Oct
25
comment Can (or should) anything be done about someone who votes “Do not Close” a lot in /Review?
@PopularDemand Check out the SF review queue if you can. We have, at most, a dozen active reviewers, so 5 Do Not Close votes is probably a majority of the users who bother doing review, and in that case, the question definitely should be removed from the close queue.
Oct
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answered serverfault.com is not your trash bin!
Oct
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comment Bandwagon effect in close votes
As someone whose home SE site is serverfault, no, no, no. Enough people do not do #1 to make it "a marginal issue at best." We get flooded with questions from SO that are off topic on regular basis, and quite frequently, the crap we get is completely incoherent, yet 4 out of 5 SO users decided that not only was it good enough to migrate, but that serverfault is the trash bin of choice for SO questions. And it's not a new problem either. "serverfault.com is not your trash bin!" - Jeff Atwood, March of 2011.
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awarded  Teacher
Oct
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answered Can (or should) anything be done about someone who votes “Do not Close” a lot in /Review?
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awarded  Autobiographer
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awarded  Supporter