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“unchanged” isn’t “unmaintained”. Wow, that’s a really short-sighted take.
“unchanged” isn’t “unmaintained”. Wow, that’s a really short-sighted take.
I don’t prefer proxmox, but I will say that when you have even a machine with 8 or 16gb RAM, virtualizing a workload on it just makes sense. At that point the cost is 12% resources, and the benefits IMHO farrr outweight that.
The best kanban is the one you already have. It’s like “the best camera is the one you have with you” – Annie Lennox, I think.
For me, that’s gitlab on-prem.
I think anyone who’s been in the field for long enough knows you weren’t really slamming all of it. Beaking off is totally okay.
The best devs Ive worked with are all “barn cats”. They yell, they challenge, they curse, they gesticulate, but they never offend.
(The f’n Workplace Sensitivity thing I just took outlawed so many behaviours that I know would exclude every superhero I know. What’s happened to the industry?)
When you walk, the risk is you’re still confirming and not asking those questions. The duck is awesome.
I have great colleagues who still bust out this kind of cross-examination when we’re trying to figure out why my code is a bag of poo. I have some friends I’ve known 25 years who will do this, and it’s every bit as annoying and infuriating as it’s invaluable help.
I suspect there’s a long tragedy about this, the likes that would give The Odyssey pause.
Watching this YouTube clip, I couldn’t help but remember the other YouTube clip that shows a red panda leaping against a door and trying to reach the doorknob.
I worry you’re artificially limiting yourself, and I hope you have the comfort to overcome this phobia one day.
I’m curious. Microsoft is in a similar position with its open-source-like work. It’s been great for PR but MS has a bad history with Open-Source and with its customers (1999-doj-vs-ms). It’s one of the very few companies so bad they were actually sued by the doj.
If you feel this way about Oracle, what’s your feeling toward Microsoft? Does it colour your use of c# or dot-net knowing that a company with a track record of rug-pulling and secretly thumbing the scale is still in control of the tools you choose to use?
even 1 employee using an Oracle JVM had to pay for every employee in the company
Before that one, they were using a “if one core can run it, all cores must have a license” model.
If you want to see how well that model did, remember
It makes the SuSE AND SCO seat-license deal look tame.
I’ve only seen this switch go really well. The odds are good .
The real story’s in the comments. This helped my single-mother-friend stay sane in the early/poorest years. Everyone needs to know how their library has changed since they last borrowed a book in 1982. Thanks for posting this – I forgot too!
Help/Advices
Sure! ‘advice’ isn’t pluralized with an S. It’s like ‘traffic’; and you don’t say ‘traffics’ as a noun.
Happy to help!
There’s an adage about fixating on popularity as a measure of worth.
opwn source
I’m stealing this term.
We ship a single dependency-free binary that runs on all Linux distributions
It’s like 20 years of security awareness vanished in an instant.
Back to webnames for you.