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Worker role memory leak?
We've being doing some diagnostic tests and we've found an interesting scenario. We've deployed a worker role to the cloud that is empty apart from our diagnostic settings and a while loop with a sleep to keep the worker role up. We're seeing in our perf counters for private bytes a continual increase in memory use for the worker role which traditionally indicates a memory leak.
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How many of your co-workers are in the office today?
While a lot of them seem to be in, it's hard to tell. We work in a "virtual office" environment, so all I see is names in my instant-messaging buddy list.
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Reddit, How not appear like a loser to my wife's co-workers at a corporate dinner?
Buy flowers for the wife before hand, two drink limit, let them be dicks if they want. Build your wife up, show her support, and GTFO of there asap.
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Why do workers build forts?
Forts help connect resources outside your cultural borders? Wow how did I manage so far without knowing that one!
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Are "the workers" receiving what they're due?
Forcing people to work a job in order to survive, in an economic system where the productive forces of society are controlled by a minority of people, forces workers with common skills to undercut each other and drives down the amount of compensation they receive for completely necessary labor and increases the profits of the company they work for. In a free market the productive forces are eventually controlled by even fewer people and the wages the workers can get is driven down to what any normal person would consider exploitative. The worker ends up generating profits for the company while being compensated poorly for their productive efforts, which the controlling forces of society demand they do in order to live. Who controls the productive forces, how they came to control them, and the socially accepted coercion involved in determining what a worker can receive from his labor are the most important issues, imo.
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