... the programs that all started long before he was in office? He's at fault for keeping them in place, but that's about it.
Oh, please delete this before more people see it and you're further embarrassed. Or, you know, elaborate on how the federal government has infringed on any of your religious rights whatsoever. Or, you know, your gun…
I was crying by #18 and I got sick while reading #24. What in the actual fuck. I don't even know what to do right now, I'm just sitting here shaking in shock. This is the most disgusting thing I've ever read in my…
"open". I'd really like to understand what you and others in this thread think the definition of the word "open" is, exactly.
WebRTC in Chrome has already supported screen sharing for years.
That would be a travesty. Skype and the Skype org is such a huge pile of flaming crap.
lol, no. C# debugging on Linux will use neither GDB nor LLDB. The GDB text protocol is used, but C# debugging will be done by the clrdbg. It's already been ported.
Jesus, I just cringed to death.
Um, no. Thank you. There are reasons for only using OSS software that are both philosophical and pragmatic. Literally in the last three days I've had tools that were broken in Ubuntu but working on master or had fixes…
Yeah, I can run new dotnet projects on Linux now. Good luck with ReactOS.
This has nothing to do with preference and everything to do with jobs. Otherwise the headline wouldn't be what it is.
Rancher is an OS, not a deployment platform. I really don't get everyone's hand wavey about Kubernetes. It's not a "long winding road". It takes minutes to launch a managed cluster in GKE and minutes more to deploy full…
Well, considering they said that they're running Kubernetes on GCE and not GKE, I don't think your conclusion is forgone at all. More importantly, GKE _is_ Kubernetes. It's actually a somewhat constrained subset of the…
lol, push eject, wait a few seconds for the notification, remove device. oh right, you're probably using windows.
... come on you have to say more than that. I don't see what you're suggesting is obvious, at all.
This is a joke right? So heavy with huge pictures for no reason. Plus you do an HTML redirect? I can't even.
really, you use Firefox and you use YouTube a lot? are there more people like you???
> the GPL brigade is getting louder in their intolerance of other licences. I can't even
That plugin is not used. Hangouts for me, in Chromium on Linux, is pure native WebRTC.
boy, it sure is nice to be reminded that my life is just politics to some people.
I'm amazed at how inaccurate this comment is. Every single thing you listed there is supported in Kubernetes 1.2.
"just so" ? really?
Um, that's not what "open core" usually means. This feels nearly as cringey as the "Dear Dear GitHub" letter that kissed GH's rear real hard. Shout-out to the commentor repping 'gogs'. It's no GitLab (yet) but it's much…
This is so wildly wrong it's hard to understand how this thought even made sense in your head. I'm not even talking in the context of IPFS. Your entire notion of the web and what hyperlinks mean is just... wrong. It…
I wish I could have the best of both worlds. I prefer IPFS, but I'd like to be able to "pin" into cloud storage easily.
... the programs that all started long before he was in office? He's at fault for keeping them in place, but that's about it.
Oh, please delete this before more people see it and you're further embarrassed. Or, you know, elaborate on how the federal government has infringed on any of your religious rights whatsoever. Or, you know, your gun…
I was crying by #18 and I got sick while reading #24. What in the actual fuck. I don't even know what to do right now, I'm just sitting here shaking in shock. This is the most disgusting thing I've ever read in my…
"open". I'd really like to understand what you and others in this thread think the definition of the word "open" is, exactly.
WebRTC in Chrome has already supported screen sharing for years.
That would be a travesty. Skype and the Skype org is such a huge pile of flaming crap.
lol, no. C# debugging on Linux will use neither GDB nor LLDB. The GDB text protocol is used, but C# debugging will be done by the clrdbg. It's already been ported.
Jesus, I just cringed to death.
Um, no. Thank you. There are reasons for only using OSS software that are both philosophical and pragmatic. Literally in the last three days I've had tools that were broken in Ubuntu but working on master or had fixes…
Yeah, I can run new dotnet projects on Linux now. Good luck with ReactOS.
This has nothing to do with preference and everything to do with jobs. Otherwise the headline wouldn't be what it is.
Rancher is an OS, not a deployment platform. I really don't get everyone's hand wavey about Kubernetes. It's not a "long winding road". It takes minutes to launch a managed cluster in GKE and minutes more to deploy full…
Well, considering they said that they're running Kubernetes on GCE and not GKE, I don't think your conclusion is forgone at all. More importantly, GKE _is_ Kubernetes. It's actually a somewhat constrained subset of the…
lol, push eject, wait a few seconds for the notification, remove device. oh right, you're probably using windows.
... come on you have to say more than that. I don't see what you're suggesting is obvious, at all.
This is a joke right? So heavy with huge pictures for no reason. Plus you do an HTML redirect? I can't even.
really, you use Firefox and you use YouTube a lot? are there more people like you???
> the GPL brigade is getting louder in their intolerance of other licences. I can't even
That plugin is not used. Hangouts for me, in Chromium on Linux, is pure native WebRTC.
boy, it sure is nice to be reminded that my life is just politics to some people.
I'm amazed at how inaccurate this comment is. Every single thing you listed there is supported in Kubernetes 1.2.
"just so" ? really?
Um, that's not what "open core" usually means. This feels nearly as cringey as the "Dear Dear GitHub" letter that kissed GH's rear real hard. Shout-out to the commentor repping 'gogs'. It's no GitLab (yet) but it's much…
This is so wildly wrong it's hard to understand how this thought even made sense in your head. I'm not even talking in the context of IPFS. Your entire notion of the web and what hyperlinks mean is just... wrong. It…
I wish I could have the best of both worlds. I prefer IPFS, but I'd like to be able to "pin" into cloud storage easily.