Reverse parking is the suggested way to park a car by my employer in Norway for safety reasons. So yes, I reverse park every day at work to be compliant.
Rebrand OpenAI to CloseAI. Problem solved :)
I hope their business will continue. I have been using my daily Yahoo! Mail account since 1997, and unlike my Gmail account which keeps complaining that I have almost used up the 15GB storage limit, my Yahoo! Mail…
Or maybe they will think that the Linux subsystem is very good that they adopt it as the "main" system. Then Windows becomes Microsoft's official Linux distro.
AKS is good until your custom resources are slow to react, and there is no ETA when the issue will be fixed. Check the following issues: https://github.com/Azure/AKS/issues/522, https://github.com/Azure/AKS/issues/676
Maybe I was wrong. I thought OpenShift is a proprietary product, but they actually open source it.
OK if that's your definition of embracing. Btw, you can make your point without bringing in Red Hat. It sounds absolutely silly to me :)
I thought we are talking about Microsoft? But yes, some parts of Red Hat do not embrace open source :)
AFAIK, Windows is still closed source. I guess some parts of Microsoft have not embraced open source :)
Reverse parking is the suggested way to park a car by my employer in Norway for safety reasons. So yes, I reverse park every day at work to be compliant.
Rebrand OpenAI to CloseAI. Problem solved :)
I hope their business will continue. I have been using my daily Yahoo! Mail account since 1997, and unlike my Gmail account which keeps complaining that I have almost used up the 15GB storage limit, my Yahoo! Mail…
Or maybe they will think that the Linux subsystem is very good that they adopt it as the "main" system. Then Windows becomes Microsoft's official Linux distro.
AKS is good until your custom resources are slow to react, and there is no ETA when the issue will be fixed. Check the following issues: https://github.com/Azure/AKS/issues/522, https://github.com/Azure/AKS/issues/676
Maybe I was wrong. I thought OpenShift is a proprietary product, but they actually open source it.
OK if that's your definition of embracing. Btw, you can make your point without bringing in Red Hat. It sounds absolutely silly to me :)
I thought we are talking about Microsoft? But yes, some parts of Red Hat do not embrace open source :)
AFAIK, Windows is still closed source. I guess some parts of Microsoft have not embraced open source :)