maybe you could run the updates in a transaction that you could roll back if you were unhappy with the result?
Remarkable that a new book hasn't entered his "favourites" (top 100) in 22 years. And that his favourite books are ones he read longest ago - the favourites ranking tracks with date read fairly consistently!
> CentOS 7.1+ 64 bit version good luck on CentOS 8. docker does not maintain el8 rpms, and installing the most recent offering from Docker requires that you work around several package conflict issues. in the end it…
interesting to see there's only 140 damn true moments (at the time of writing, anyway). that's like, almost two and a half hours
i like to think that music makes me more productive as a sysadmin, but it really doesn't. i'll start thinking about the song i'm listening to more than the task i'm performing. it reduces my alertness and productivity.…
maybe you could run the updates in a transaction that you could roll back if you were unhappy with the result?
Remarkable that a new book hasn't entered his "favourites" (top 100) in 22 years. And that his favourite books are ones he read longest ago - the favourites ranking tracks with date read fairly consistently!
> CentOS 7.1+ 64 bit version good luck on CentOS 8. docker does not maintain el8 rpms, and installing the most recent offering from Docker requires that you work around several package conflict issues. in the end it…
interesting to see there's only 140 damn true moments (at the time of writing, anyway). that's like, almost two and a half hours
i like to think that music makes me more productive as a sysadmin, but it really doesn't. i'll start thinking about the song i'm listening to more than the task i'm performing. it reduces my alertness and productivity.…