Hiyo! Yep, aliases help. Also, verbs are standardized. That example was a bit hyperbolic. Most of my work is in Linux nowadays, but for me, jq, yq, and other text manipulation software and shell features in bash/zsh…
So much this. Not everything fits cattle/chicken/etc models. Even in cases where those models could fit, they are not necessarily the right choice, given staffing, expertise, budgets, and other factors.
That's not the case here. Updates going back as far as what, March?, with no indication that the update included this, were involved here. What I'm saying is that whether you, or an automated update process are…
To be clear, given that one never knows if or when a provider has been compromised... is the plan to just not update? What if they were compromised before you initially obtained the software? There's not much that can…
Hiyo! Yep, aliases help. Also, verbs are standardized. That example was a bit hyperbolic. Most of my work is in Linux nowadays, but for me, jq, yq, and other text manipulation software and shell features in bash/zsh…
So much this. Not everything fits cattle/chicken/etc models. Even in cases where those models could fit, they are not necessarily the right choice, given staffing, expertise, budgets, and other factors.
That's not the case here. Updates going back as far as what, March?, with no indication that the update included this, were involved here. What I'm saying is that whether you, or an automated update process are…
To be clear, given that one never knows if or when a provider has been compromised... is the plan to just not update? What if they were compromised before you initially obtained the software? There's not much that can…