

Another Big Ed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpH1Zn3hPuI
And one more Big (H)ead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1QPXyebhiY
Another Big Ed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpH1Zn3hPuI
And one more Big (H)ead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1QPXyebhiY
My first ever internet contribution was a post to “alt.wesley.crusher.die.die.die”
You can run Linux on Azure, and it will still be compromised by Microsoft’s lax security practices.
Crying in former COM programming hell
I work with (big, enterprise) customers who are actively migrating away from RHEL where they can. There are lots of free OSS alternatives that are enterprise-grade. Even Amazon Linux is gaining traction, especially in the cloud.
It’s the literal title of the article. If you don’t like El Rog’s style, then jump in your time machine, head back to the late 90s, and ask Magee and Lettice to kindly knock it off.
/u/spez really is the fucktard in the pool here
OpenAI is another dumpster fire waiting to happen, then.
Let’s not forget that they also nuked NSFW content on the API, which is at least 50% of the uproar. Nobody likes to mention it, but it’s a big reason that a lot of people use Reddit.
Reddit only really exists because of three things: 1) the company that pays the server bills; 2) the users who ADD content; 3) the moderators who curate their communities, fight spam, etc., etc. The demographics of 2) and 3) are HEAVILY skewed towards third-party apps, especially 3). By blocking third-party apps there will almost certainly be a significant decrease in content creation, and a definite decrease in the quality of moderation. Both of these will hurt Reddit, especially in the long-term. Spez has played his hand really poorly here, and has overestimated the switching costs to other platforms. I’m already feeling at home on Lemmy and kbin, if and hopefully when the communities get repopulated, it’s going to be just fine.
I hear he still sleeps with a katana under the bed.