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What?!? Classic enshittification then.
What?!? Classic enshittification then.
Yeah. we’re back at it. Us.
We’re the “look both ways”, “wash your hands”, “don’t have your money out on the subway” people who live longer.
If we’re back at is - always have been - it’s because we survived; like Darwin suggested.
all of the major institutions were on onboard.
The ones with the still-accredited doctors? Yeah, those ones, idiot.
Consider using the stats proved by the rest of the world. It’s got an amazing sample set.
It’s extortion. You get the special cup they’ve been saving all day that the guy spat in if you don’t tip.
He’s going to RBG us.
If Pres Biden ends up resigning during his administration, early or late, almost anyone else in the country is still a better replacement than Mr Trump. Actual mobsters may be better at running the country than Mr Trump.
I suspect the make-up and shoe were a metaphor for fronts and personalities, but that may be a little deep.
I don’t prefer proxmox, but I will say that when you have even a machine with 8 or 16gb RAM, virtualizing a workload on it just makes sense. At that point the cost is 12% resources, and the benefits IMHO farrr outweight that.
No, comrade.
#bothSides
Immediately thought the skeptics would say something like “any journo not paid by the IDF cannot be counted on to deliver the news the IDF wants and is therefore a threat to IDF morale”, or something like that, to justify shooting these negative elements.
I’m sure the real cognitive dissonance will sound something like that.
$100k is supposed to be a lot? Really?
It’s definitely more than. 50k or 25k but I’m thinking with $1m house prices it’s not what it used to be.
expensive piece-of-shit (enterprise) systems, since they sometimes explode if your server changes interface names.
At no time in the past 25 years with Medium Iron have I seen something blow up on a reboot because an interface comes up late. We’d solved the issue of unreliable init order in 1998 - RH6? Zoot? Compaq, Supermicro, even embedded stuff on was-shit/still-shit gigabyte mobos. /etc/udev/rules.d handled this eliably, consistently and perfectly. Fight me.
so does RPM.
Careful. Jeff’s format gives us really great advantages from an atomic package that we don’t have elsewhere. THAT, at least, was a great thing.
Lennart’s Cancer, though, can die in a fire.
It’s amazing how many linux problems stem from ‘Redhat, however, found this solution too simple and instead devised their own scheme’. Just about every over complex, bloated bit of nonsense we have to fight with has the same genesis.
Ansible can be heard mumbling incoherently and so, so slowly, from the basement.
Remember who saw apt4rpm and said “too fast, too immune from python fuckage, so let’s do something slower and more frail”. twice.
Vent as required, dude. You’re still a net-positive here by a long shot.
Doesn’t your work cover it?
Your restraint shows a great deal of character. I don’t know I’d have the same fortitude in the same situation.
Months before. By the time it comes around, the only thing we’re doing is calling the cab to the posh airport hotel (because fuck yeah) and bugging out.
Thats some broken Windows on the World there.