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this is who administrates your network

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I'd like to dunk on them (who would expose their network in a world with Tailscale) but this is an ideal usecase of a homelab. I'm kind of amazed they're employed as a sysadmin though.


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I'm not familiar with corporate titles. Does sysadmin mean that she's the head of the IT team?

If not, it could just mean that her job is to just go from system to system and install some random software using commands her boss gave her. Or just some routine tasks. We don't know what sort of organization she works for.

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Usually a sysadmin would be in charge of managing, updating and monitoring the servers. They usually have basic programming skills (scripting like Python) but their duties are tard wrangling the servers.

The thing is opening a firewall to the internet would be like a Doctor taking a lunch break during your heart surgery, it’s obviously a bad idea if you have a basic understanding of the job.


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Actual large corporations got rid of "sysadmin" and swapped it to "architect" and operations teams.

Given this cute twink's skillset it probably means they press the download and run button for exes and HR doesnt make them do more to avoid a lawsuit.

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