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  1. SCaLE x23 is this weekend and I am presenting! My session is about burnout in IT: what it looks like, what causes it, and how to build a sustainable career.
    bit.ly/46EZi3v #SCaLE #ITCareers #Burnout

  2. SCaLE x23 is this weekend and I am presenting! My session is about burnout in IT: what it looks like, what causes it, and how to build a sustainable career.
    bit.ly/46EZi3v #SCaLE #ITCareers #Burnout

  3. Linux has solid built-in accessibility features:

    On GNOME:
    Settings → Accessibility

    You’ll find:
    - Screen reader (Orca)
    - High contrast mode
    - Zoom
    - Large text scaling

    Accessibility isn’t niche. It’s good engineering.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #Accessibility #OpenSource

  4. Linux has solid built-in accessibility features:

    On GNOME:
    Settings → Accessibility

    You’ll find:
    - Screen reader (Orca)
    - High contrast mode
    - Zoom
    - Large text scaling

    Accessibility isn’t niche. It’s good engineering.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #Accessibility #OpenSource

  5. Linux has solid built-in accessibility features:

    On GNOME:
    Settings → Accessibility

    You’ll find:
    - Screen reader (Orca)
    - High contrast mode
    - Zoom
    - Large text scaling

    Accessibility isn’t niche. It’s good engineering.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #Accessibility #OpenSource

  6. Linux has solid built-in accessibility features:

    On GNOME:
    Settings → Accessibility

    You’ll find:
    - Screen reader (Orca)
    - High contrast mode
    - Zoom
    - Large text scaling

    Accessibility isn’t niche. It’s good engineering.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #Accessibility #OpenSource

  7. Linux has solid built-in accessibility features:

    On GNOME:
    Settings → Accessibility

    You’ll find:
    - Screen reader (Orca)
    - High contrast mode
    - Zoom
    - Large text scaling

    Accessibility isn’t niche. It’s good engineering.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #Accessibility #OpenSource

  8. Small productivity shift that’s helped me: I plan tomorrow before I shut down today.

    - Top 3 priorities.
    - First thing I’ll touch.
    - One thing I’ll intentionally ignore.

    It removes morning friction.
    #Productivity #TechLife #Focus #DeepWork

  9. Small productivity shift that’s helped me: I plan tomorrow before I shut down today.

    - Top 3 priorities.
    - First thing I’ll touch.
    - One thing I’ll intentionally ignore.

    It removes morning friction.
    #Productivity #TechLife #Focus #DeepWork

  10. Small productivity shift that’s helped me: I plan tomorrow before I shut down today.

    - Top 3 priorities.
    - First thing I’ll touch.
    - One thing I’ll intentionally ignore.

    It removes morning friction.
    #Productivity #TechLife #Focus #DeepWork

  11. Small productivity shift that’s helped me: I plan tomorrow before I shut down today.

    - Top 3 priorities.
    - First thing I’ll touch.
    - One thing I’ll intentionally ignore.

    It removes morning friction.
    #Productivity #TechLife #Focus #DeepWork

  12. Small productivity shift that’s helped me: I plan tomorrow before I shut down today.

    - Top 3 priorities.
    - First thing I’ll touch.
    - One thing I’ll intentionally ignore.

    It removes morning friction.
    #Productivity #TechLife #Focus #DeepWork

  13. I’m gearing up to knock out Linux+ soon.

    For those who’ve taken it:
    - What surprised you?
    - What did you wish you’d studied more?
    - Any resources that were actually worth it?

    Would love your hard-earned advice!

    #LinuxPlus #Linux #ITCertifications #CareerGrowth

  14. I’m gearing up to knock out Linux+ soon.

    For those who’ve taken it:
    - What surprised you?
    - What did you wish you’d studied more?
    - Any resources that were actually worth it?

    Would love your hard-earned advice!

    #LinuxPlus #Linux #ITCertifications #CareerGrowth

  15. I’m gearing up to knock out Linux+ soon.

    For those who’ve taken it:
    - What surprised you?
    - What did you wish you’d studied more?
    - Any resources that were actually worth it?

    Would love your hard-earned advice!

    #LinuxPlus #Linux #ITCertifications #CareerGrowth

  16. I’m gearing up to knock out Linux+ soon.

    For those who’ve taken it:
    - What surprised you?
    - What did you wish you’d studied more?
    - Any resources that were actually worth it?

    Would love your hard-earned advice!

    #LinuxPlus #Linux #ITCertifications #CareerGrowth

  17. I’m gearing up to knock out Linux+ soon.

    For those who’ve taken it:
    - What surprised you?
    - What did you wish you’d studied more?
    - Any resources that were actually worth it?

    Would love your hard-earned advice!

    #LinuxPlus #Linux #ITCertifications #CareerGrowth

  18. I don’t always test in production…

    …but when I do, it’s because it worked on my machine.

    #MemeMonday #Linux #SysAdminLife #DevOpsHumor

  19. Next week at @socallinuxexpo 23x:

    “From Bash to Burnout: Staying Sane in a 24/7 Tech World.”

    IT is full of late nights and urgent tickets — that pace catches up with you.

    We’ll cover:
    • Early warning signs
    • The habits that push us there
    • Practical ways to protect your energy

    IT should be sustainable.

    #SCaLE #Burnout #DevOps #Linux #TechCareers

  20. #TechTipThursday

    Running Wayland and something feels off? Try checking:
    echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE

    If it says wayland, you’re native. If it says x11, you’re still on X.

    Knowing which session you’re in saves a lot of confusion.

    #Linux #Wayland #SysAdmin

  21. #TechTipThursday

    Running Wayland and something feels off? Try checking:
    echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE

    If it says wayland, you’re native. If it says x11, you’re still on X.

    Knowing which session you’re in saves a lot of confusion.

    #Linux #Wayland #SysAdmin

  22. #TechTipThursday

    Running Wayland and something feels off? Try checking:
    echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE

    If it says wayland, you’re native. If it says x11, you’re still on X.

    Knowing which session you’re in saves a lot of confusion.

    #Linux #Wayland #SysAdmin

  23. #TechTipThursday

    Running Wayland and something feels off? Try checking:
    echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE

    If it says wayland, you’re native. If it says x11, you’re still on X.

    Knowing which session you’re in saves a lot of confusion.

    #Linux #Wayland #SysAdmin

  24. #TechTipThursday

    Running Wayland and something feels off? Try checking:
    echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE

    If it says wayland, you’re native. If it says x11, you’re still on X.

    Knowing which session you’re in saves a lot of confusion.

    #Linux #Wayland #SysAdmin

  25. Time management is overrated. Energy management is the real skill.

    - Guard your deep work.
    - Automate what drains you.
    - Don’t normalize exhaustion.

    Careers are a long game.
    #CareerGrowth #DevOps #Linux #SustainableCareer

  26. Not every week is flashy.

    Some weeks are just about showing up, doing solid work, and getting a little better.

    That’s enough. Keep building.

    #Encouragement #TechLife #Growth #KeepGoing

  27. If you’re writing shell scripts, start adding this:

    set -euo pipefail

    It forces your script to:
    • Exit on errors
    • Fail on unset variables
    • Catch broken pipes

    Small line. Big reliability boost.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #ShellScripting #SysAdmin

  28. If you’re writing shell scripts, start adding this:

    set -euo pipefail

    It forces your script to:
    • Exit on errors
    • Fail on unset variables
    • Catch broken pipes

    Small line. Big reliability boost.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #ShellScripting #SysAdmin

  29. If you’re writing shell scripts, start adding this:

    set -euo pipefail

    It forces your script to:
    • Exit on errors
    • Fail on unset variables
    • Catch broken pipes

    Small line. Big reliability boost.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #ShellScripting #SysAdmin

  30. If you’re writing shell scripts, start adding this:

    set -euo pipefail

    It forces your script to:
    • Exit on errors
    • Fail on unset variables
    • Catch broken pipes

    Small line. Big reliability boost.

    #TechTipThursday #Linux #ShellScripting #SysAdmin