Mac is way too expensive for most of the world. Hardware support for most linux distros still suck. This year I've used Ubuntu, NixOS, Arch and Zorin OS. My issues: - Dell dock station won't work properly. - Hibernation…
That was sort of my company's IT story. In the beginning they needed AD because business is heavily Windows centric. Then they started using Windows Server for DNS, business apps, shared volumes, etc... After I joined I…
GitLab has wikis, CI/CD and sprint / issue / project management features. We use it at $DAY_JOB and while not perfect it's a pretty great offering.
As an Ops, I sort of gave up telling developers they should know how computers work. The more they need me, the bigger my paycheck gets. My TC has increase 4x last five years and I do not consider myself some infra guru…
$7B before interests and penalties. Ouch.
Buildkit has a daemonless / rootless mode nowadays.
Sure. I'm just noting that owning data is not an absurd idea, as OP implies. Another case that comes to mind: spreading child porn should be punishable. Imagine if pedophiles could claim they were "just copying bytes".…
Companies after selling your data to 3rd parties: "We just allowed bits to be copied lol".
Mac is way too expensive for most of the world. Hardware support for most linux distros still suck. This year I've used Ubuntu, NixOS, Arch and Zorin OS. My issues: - Dell dock station won't work properly. - Hibernation…
That was sort of my company's IT story. In the beginning they needed AD because business is heavily Windows centric. Then they started using Windows Server for DNS, business apps, shared volumes, etc... After I joined I…
GitLab has wikis, CI/CD and sprint / issue / project management features. We use it at $DAY_JOB and while not perfect it's a pretty great offering.
As an Ops, I sort of gave up telling developers they should know how computers work. The more they need me, the bigger my paycheck gets. My TC has increase 4x last five years and I do not consider myself some infra guru…
$7B before interests and penalties. Ouch.
Buildkit has a daemonless / rootless mode nowadays.
Sure. I'm just noting that owning data is not an absurd idea, as OP implies. Another case that comes to mind: spreading child porn should be punishable. Imagine if pedophiles could claim they were "just copying bytes".…
Companies after selling your data to 3rd parties: "We just allowed bits to be copied lol".