mdsub wrote: » Alienbj13 wrote: » Are they still making xmen movies? You're joking right? Sophie Turner is the Dark Phoenix in the next Xmen movie.... should be epic
Alienbj13 wrote: » Are they still making xmen movies?
DNA3000 wrote: » GroundedWisdom wrote: » Am I the only one who wants to see "X-Men Vs. The Avengers"? Was thinking about that so long that I was tempted to write a Screenplay. Lol. Disney should buy Warner next. That way, after the Dark Phoenix movie Kevin Feige can work on getting this on the screen:
GroundedWisdom wrote: » Am I the only one who wants to see "X-Men Vs. The Avengers"? Was thinking about that so long that I was tempted to write a Screenplay. Lol.
Namelez wrote: » What time is it for everyone rn ? It's 12:35 AM for me lol ! I'm waiting for the servers to come back so I can't continue u Act 4 exploration lol... Probably should've done that before Act 5 Uncollected run 😂🤔
Alienbj13 wrote: » I though they cancelled that cuz of disney buying fox
Filmsauce wrote: » How do I go about changing this spidergwen profile photo
Snizzbar wrote: » 5:47pm here. Saturday is a grinding day for me and it's been down all afternoon 😥😥😥 Kiwi bro?
DNA3000 wrote: » Drummer16 wrote: » I am a Senior Software Architect of 12 years...can you guys hire me? This is sad because I can get AWS or GCP support on the phone in the matter of a few minutes at my job. If GCP is down, then you guys are going to get quite a big reimbursement, so spread the love. What's strange is that you guys are blaming Google, when they have no indication of a service disruption today: https://status.cloud.google.com/ so what's the prob? The GCP status board only lists outages and critical disruptions. It does not list functional problems that are workload-specific. A while back I had an issue with an EC2 hosted cluster. The client was getting bursts of low IOPS to Windows guests for a long time. This caused an invisible, unreported, zero event log occurrence of volume shadow snapshot block clearing backlog to occur, which I can't even find articles about anyone ever troubleshooting. This caused all volume management to stall, which meant no VSS anything, no disk management anything, nada, zip, zilch. Touching anything involving volume management would hang the volume management services and require a reboot, which did not fix the underlying problem. We only figured out the problem when we cloned the instances and left them idle during troubleshooting, and after two *days* the idle clones automagically fixed themselves when not under load. No one can explain to me what can take that long to automatically resolve. The world is a complicated place.
Drummer16 wrote: » I am a Senior Software Architect of 12 years...can you guys hire me? This is sad because I can get AWS or GCP support on the phone in the matter of a few minutes at my job. If GCP is down, then you guys are going to get quite a big reimbursement, so spread the love. What's strange is that you guys are blaming Google, when they have no indication of a service disruption today: https://status.cloud.google.com/ so what's the prob?