The additional compilation overhead is a good stress test for a new kernel? /j
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The additional compilation overhead is a good stress test for a new kernel? /j
That was one of the big selling points of Audacious (and XMMS back in the day) - Winamp skin support.
It’s been a hot minute since I’ve done anything with GnuPG, but I still have the presentation I did some years back on my website. It might help.
It was terrible in the 90’s. Since CUPS became standard around 2000 it’s significantly easier.
“Gentlebeings?”
This is a big nothingburger because it doesn’t have a cute name, a marketing campaign, or a silly logo. /s
How do we keep having to have these legal discussions every decade or so?
Yinz shut your boxen down?
I’m not seeing a problem here.
It’s not that. It’s not getting complacent by eliding the semantics of what you’re doing. It’s being consciously aware that you’re doing something that could possibly fuck stuff up.
I don’t, because stuff like that is a little too touchy to wrap in a cute shell alias. If I’m going to update a box, I’m going to update a box. If I’m going to reboot a machine, I want to be reminded that I’m going to reboot a machine (which in turn is a reminder that there are other people using stuff there and not to fuck their days up without at least a little warning).
Are they going to unfuck the layer management UI?
Odds I’ve been hearing for Trump being re-elected are about 3.4 to 1.
The thing about an operation as big as Amazon is that one or two people work on one component of one thing. If the folks who work on that one thing both bail, it doesn’t slow down Amazon or any of its constituent components overmuch. The way things are architected it can chug along for quite a while until somebody else is tasked with learning about and maintaining it.
This is, unfortunately, true. The kids of some family friends are trying in the worst way to get in at Amazon or Facebook to make their bones. They figure that they can build their brands by surviving there for four or five years (Amazon’s reputation for burning through people like toilet paper at Wing Wars is well known in the tech industry, and respected), sock money away because they still live at home, and get a jump on the good life.
I can’t tell 'em what to do. They asked for my advice and gave it. What they do is their problem.
I didn’t know Audacious was still being developed.
People want to be lied to.
So much for going on a Shodan safari in South Korea.
Even when you try to turn them off.