Who fucking cares what the reddit mod of /r/macos thinks man…
Who fucking cares what the reddit mod of /r/macos thinks man…
I couldn’t possibly care less about what a megacorp tries telling me what I may or may not do with information that can be copied perfectly and infinitely at 0 cost.
Oh cool then piracy isn’t theft.
My latest project runs on a VM I use vscode’s ssh editing feature on. I edit the only copy of the file in existence (I have made no backup and there is no version control) and then I restart the systems service.
So what if I mess it up? Big deal. The discord bot goes down for a few minutes and I fix it.
Same goes for the machine configs. Ideally the machines are stable, the critical ones get backups, and if they aren’t stable then I suppose the best way to fix it would be in prod ( my VMs run debian, they’re stable).
I feel i’m kinda vaccinated against the junior feeling because week 2 of my first job out of college, I crashed both sides of a cluster, leaving the client’s factory responsible for half of their European production dead for 3 days.
I panicked for a few days then they asked me to do an incident report and I thought I was cooked and then literally nothing happened to me. Nowadays if shit hits the fan at 16h59 then I’m gone at 17h00 anyway and so should everybody that’s bothered by the smell.
Si tu veux te barrer, dm ton CV. Je te présenterais bien l’entreprise mais au point où t’en es je sais que tu t’en fous donc c’est toi qui voit
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The drivers are generally available pretty quickly, however I find that stable distros do not ship them, which is understandable but unfortunate. Debian (my beloved) is egregiously bad at it.
Doesn’t this mean that the system is never up to date? If so, please don’t.
https://youtu.be/Erp8IAUouus explains it pretty well
I agree with the overall sentiment, however:
Lootboxes are at least a conscious action you must take. They definitely have the same problems as gambling (because that’s what they are), but you can also choose not to engage with them. Ads however, are forced upon you, and do things that you cannot see (track you) and cannot turn off.
I mean fair enough but in the context of indies trying to “hack the algorithm”, you’re probably not even a target because you don’t even look at the Steam store.
Doctorow has never been a practical thinker. That’s just not what he does.
Either Seagate is doing it or all the retailers get them from the same source (which may not be Seagate) that is doing it or is contaminated by fulfillment pooling
Pretty much all monitoring solutions on the market track cert expiration nowadays. I get an alert when any of my certs have <5 days left
Modern switches are all jailbreak able through mod chips.
You know, the timeline makes sense but I’ll leave this here anyway: 🤡
I suggest Titanfall 2 next
He was already a weirdo before the money, well adjusted people don’t create face match or whatever he called it
I mean, signing a change.org petition has resulted in absolutely nothing, ever, so it’s not like your vote is exactly vital here