Honestly, I miss the golden age of streaming. But now that it's gone and we are basically stuck with cable, I'm cancelling all my accounts, I cancelled Netflix last year, prime early this year. Never had crave, it was basically garbage since it was introduced.
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New exactly what it was before I clicked. That fight scene is iconic.
If it's not your experience, then I would look at your interview skills.
Your resume only gets you a conversation, you have to sell yourself to them.
Are you confident when you interview? Not too confident to be cocky though, but enough that you know what you are talking about if someone were to ask a question.
Ask questions during the interview. Ask them what they like about working there. Act interested and engaged and you will stand out among the rest.
OK, You have a degree
What is your experience like?
What is your field in tech?
What make you senior?
Another important question, where are you located? This can make a huge difference, if you are looking in a small town for senior tech jobs then you aren't going to get much.
Right now, tech jobs aren't doing well since companies over hired, then decided to shed those positions. But Senior positions are usually always in demand.
The thing is so ugly tho, I just can't get behind it. Well, I mean, Elon is a large reason now, but even before that.
You've been looking for work for 3 years? Have you been out of work for 3 years? If you've been out of work for 3 years, what type of tech do you do?
Infrastructure? Administrator? Developer? Security?
Have any certifications? HR likes to see those even if they are basic ones.
Since it's been 3 years, have you been keeping your skills up to date? Tech changes so rapidly, take for example, I completed my AZ-305 2 years ago, since then I've had to renew twice and each time the test has new stuff. Azure tech changes constantly.
My current position is Senior Consultant, I got it by leaving a different position and contracting for a few years. A big consulting firm scooped me up on my second contract.
I agree, it was definitely there, but wasn't promoted. Now, when I go there, I'll get notifications that someone posted.... Someone I don't follow and the post is hate filled garbage. In my notifications of all places.
The front page isn't people I follow anymore, that's in a different tab under Following. It's not the default tab.
Satisfactory
If your server is local, meaning it is on your network, then you connect via the local netowork. If you are both wired, then you'll likely be connected via 1Gbe. If you server is wired, and you connect wirelessly, you are limited by the wireless connection speed. If your jellyfin server is remote, meaning physically hosted offsite, then you will be limited by your internet speed and the speed of the jellyfin servers connection.
If the connection is local and its dropping, check out your jellyfin servers resources to see bottlenecks. Also see if you can check your tplink router and see if the CPU is spiking.
Flair was the one who flew from Toronto to Saskatoon, realized it couldn't land because of construction (even tho they should have known) turned around and landed in Winnipeg. Kept everyone on the plane for 10 hrs, with no food and only water from the bathroom (not potable). Then flew everyone back to Toronto instead of their destination. RCMP had to be called in Winnipeg because people were pissed after 10 hrs.
The quality of their produce and meats are always the worst.
See if your ISP can set their router to bridged mode, then you should be able to use your own while plugged into their equipment. It will turn all the functionality off on it so you won't be doubled natted and traffic should flow properly.