- 1 Post
- 10 Comments
My resignation letters have always been fact-based and short. Nothing about reason or cause. Just: “I’m resigning. Date, last day, Thx, Bye.”
On one job a while back, I resigned, but management had a PIP quota. So they put me back, pipped me, and gave me a severance check.
Like an idiot, I was like: “But I already quit.”
Manager and HR on line are like: 🤦🏻♂️
AWS S3 lets you upload all content to a bucket, then mark it as a website. If usage is not too heavy, it can stay under the free tier.
But a favorite free one is Cloudflare pages: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/techtips/deploying-static-website-to-cloudflare-pages/
You can keep your content on github, connect it to a CF page, and have it auto-update on push to github.
“All right, Mr. DeMille. I’m ready for my close-up.”
fubarx@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mobile Phone Brands by Market Share (2007 vs 2025)English4·4 days agoPalm 😔
New mantra: “Oh, stairs.”
A long time ago I helped set it up so an elderly relative’s HOA dues were auto-withdrawn from their checking account. Someone stole one of their checks, washed it, wrote in a different name and amount, and cashed it. Bank anti-fraud caught it, refunded the money, and closed the account. I sent the HOA a message explaining the situation and asking what the procedure was to change account numbers.
They emailed over an attached PDF form. Had space for fullname, phone, address, bank routing and account number, and her real signature. Pretty much a PII nightmare. The instructions were to have it filled out and emailed back to them. 🤦🏻♂️
Told the relative to print it out and send it back by post.