I Can Have Peanuts

Peanuts I am so grateful that I can have peanuts.

I love peanuts.

Lightly salted.

Lightly roasted without salt.

Cooked (with a little salt)

Or just raw.

Or in Chiwada, or Khichadi

It occurred to me that although it might seem trivial, it is a previledge to be able to eat peanuts.

I know few people - who can not. Because they are old and have “teeth problems”

Or (as seen on American TV shows) - have peanut allergies.

I'm lucky that I don't have either problem.

Thank you God for allowing me such a simple pleasure.

Scavengers

Scavengers

Actual conversation with my 5 year-old. I was trying to explain about scavengers

Me: Do you know what are scavengers ?

him: Yes, आकाशात राहणारे superheroes ना ? (Superheroes that live in the sky, right ?)

Me: … ???

..

..

Me: No. Those are Avengers and they don't live in the sky. Some of them can just “fly”

Me : Scavengers (stressed sk sound when pronouncing) are those animals who do not hunt, but eat leftovers when other carnivores are done eating.

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him : Like hynas ?? (He is really into lion king, lion guard cartoons)

Me : Yessss


*Photo by David Clode

Tech Interview

These are actual exchanges from a technical interview I conduced recently. The person had 2 years experience in an MNC, in what they described as DevOps


Me: You have mentioned “Troubleshooting problems on unix platform. Which platforms have you worked on ?”

Candidate: Unix

Me: Which one ?

Candidate: SunOS. I think Solaris. It was UNIX.


Me: Why are you leaving this job ?

Candidate: I want to grow technically.

Me: What steps have you taken to do that.

Candidate: I learnt Django on my own. I created a small app. (Goes on to describe, album cover art, music file, songwriter etc.)

Me: Which database did you use ?

Candidate: SQL

Me: Which one ?

Candidate: NoSQL

Me: Which one ?

Candidate: I don't remember. I think it was mongodb.

Me: Did you have to use any plugin, or was it supported “out of the box” (From what I remember, Django ORM does not support NoSQL, hence the question)

Candidate: No plugin or extension

Me: …

Candidate: I don't remember.


Me: Can you explain kind of automation you did, as part of your job ?

Candidate: We have 100s of servers each with different authentication. We deploy via ansible playbooks. We do not store the username password in the playbook.

Me: Since you mentioned 100s of servers, where do you keep all the auth details ? (I expected them to say “Spreadsheet”)

Candidate: It is stored in git

Me: … (Wha….)

Me: Isn't this a security risk ?

Candidate: No, this repo has “read-only” permission.

Me: I hacker only needs to “read” the password, isn't it ?

Candidate: Only my team has access. Developers do not have access to this repo at all.