2 years ago, I bought the best helmet from HJC to replace my old XR-1000 Shoei. I really enjoyed the XR-1000 but after 5 years of usages, I really needed to change.
I bought HJC Ben Spies replica because vendor convinced me that HJC was a really good outsider. The first 2 months, I was happy of my new helmet. Then I got problem with the helmet strap which broke and the visor’s rubber (rain bypassed it).
For more than 10 years, I’ve seen IBM/Lenovo laptops and I really wanted one to try. Every users I met with this kind of laptop always told me that they are very happy with, are robust and got Linux supported drivers.
As I always wanted to get Mac instead of PC for my personnel usages, I never bought one. And as most of time, enterprises prefer cheap Dell than any other expensive robust laptop, I hadn’t the chance to have a Lenovo till today.
I’m glad and proud to start working at eNovance. Today is my first day and I’ve been hired as a technical leader.
I know there are some people here with a high technical level. I hope I’ll learn high level stuff and help eNovance to grow up with all my years of experience.
I think that most of my future topics will be related to my favorites subjects as this is what I was searching for : automation, high availability, devops and bests practices in production.
Today is my first skydiving :-). As this post has been written yesterday evening, I should now be in a plane to jump or falling like a stone. I’ll try to add a picture once finished ! Keep updated :-)
Update : are are some pictures, it was amazing
This is my last month in Linagora. I enjoyed working with people as skilled as this, as friendly and I’ll miss them. I There I discovered events like Meetups or FOSDEM and understood a lot of things regarding open sources communities.
Well, now my new job will start on 3rd of July. I’ll keep you up to date when I’ll start it and tell you where I’m going to work :-)
On ne peut pas dire que je suis un hardcore gamer, même si durant mon adolescence j’ai plutôt doser Battlefield 2, CounterStrike ou encore la série des Need For Speed.
Vous l’aurez compris, ce post n’est pas un technique habituel, mais je vais parler d’un de mes loisirs du moment qui est Real Racing 3. Les 2 précédents opus étaient beau, jouable et déjà réputé simulation sur smartphone (peut être que iPhone, je ne me rappelle plus).
J’ai commandé et reçu en moins d’une semaine un Raspberry Pi B (512Mb de RAM).
C’est vraiment un beau jouet et le rapport qualité prix est vraiment très bon !
Le petit point négatif que j’aurais a dire est l’absence de bouton power. Du fait que le courant soit délivré par USB, ce matériel fonctionne comme n’importe quel périphérique USB, c’est a dire allumé lorsqu’il est branché et éteint, débranché. Certains diront qu’il faut le laisser en permanence branché vu sa faible consommation (~3-3,5W), mais je ne suis pas de cet avis.