• tyrefyre@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Fridays are my cheat day. All week long I look forward to getting a big ole breakfast burrito at a local restaurant. I pull in that morning and there’s a “cash only” sign. Well I don’t have any cash on me. Ruined my damn morning.

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      2 months ago

      great lesson why you have some cash on you, like enough to fill up your gas tank.

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        2 months ago

        Yes it was a good reminder for me. I usually always carry cash for this reason, but I had spent my cash and was lazy about making the time to swing by the bank for more. I did do that later that day and am back to carrying cash on me.

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        1 month ago

        It’s called the big omelette burrito with brisket. It’s a big omelet, 3 eggs, cheese, meat of your choice (I go with brisket) pico de gallo, refried beans. It’s amazing. It also serves as my lunch because it’s huge.

  • pineapple_pizza@lemmy.dexlit.xyz
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    2 months ago

    I was camping without cell service.

    Came back to news of a massive IT outage and Biden dropping out, pretty wild how much can happen when you’re off the grid

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      2 months ago

      Holy crap, same here! Came back to service and phone blew up with all the news.

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      2 months ago

      In my experience the opposite happens more often, you expect at least some major news but nothing of note happened and you have no notifications from people trying to get ahold of you etc. so you just feel weirdly empty because you spend so much time and effort keeping up with the world, friends and family normally.

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    2 months ago

    Multiple 15-hour days, working from 5 AM to 8 PM. I work in healthcare, so it was essential to get most of these servers back online as soon as possible

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    2 months ago

    I work with CNC machines, and those were unaffected. But the measuring devices we use to double - check tolerances and record the fact that our parts are good went down. The computer that tracks the number of good parts and scraps for the day were also down.

    So, we kept running and did more manual checks with micrometers and gages. Work slowed slightly, and record keeping had to be on paper for a while and entered manually on Monday.

    Also we couldn’t clock in that day, the time tracking computer was also down. So a head count was taken and also entered into eh computer once it got running

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    2 months ago

    We weren’t able to send work orders to maintenance for a day. We sent it the next day.

    I was devastated.

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    1 month ago

    Professionally, not at all. My company doesn’t use Crowdstrike. Unlike one of my former employers who had thousands of systems down for days. The Field techs there made a killing in overtime.

    Personally: My (54m) oldest kid (17m) was stuck at Laguardia for 10 hours. Fortunately, a great gate agent at LGA got him on a flight that evening, with a first class upgrade, to get him into an airport about 1.5 hour drive from the house. I picked him up at midnight and home by 1:30.

  • Kaiyoto@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Got to sit around and play video games for half a day until someone from IT called and was like “yeah we need to walk you through the work around.”