

You guys are so great for a dreary Monday.


You guys are so great for a dreary Monday.


I was looking at that very thing last night.
But then I realized, “why can’t immich just create usable packages like we had before?” and noped back out.
But, for a moment, I was sure a little inspection and testing would make the Internet equivalent of NYC MTA coin-sucking magically safe. It looked so eeeeasy.
E(mails). Community supports. Livings. Literally.
To say nothing of “the above” or “the below”; but, unlike French, there is no governing body to decide what is “new ad-hoc fun expression that breaks established rules and grammar but is popular on tiktok so we’ll keep it” and what is “wrong. You fail.”
Sorry. Those of us who learned our ‘much’ from our ‘many’ in 3 languages find little excuse for this. :-\


future of the internet is federated network hardware
At the very least, that was its past. It was built as a nuke-resilient self-healing early mesh concept.
Then it got commercialized and peers couldn’t trust each other so much, so we have the drunken-starfish setup we have now.


It’ll start as an option and slide into compulsory later. It’s the Systemd way.


Fuck no. He’s fucking done enough.
I say that as a long-time Linux user, a developer and a security researcher. He’s set us back a decade with his metastatic cancer.
How can a librarian not know how to punctuate?
Do they still call this thread-jacking?
Don’t be the vegan at the party, dude.
90’s
'90s
#weDoNotPluraliseWithApostrophes


Nobody was forced to change,
Red hat dominated the market and pushed it on out. You must remember this, don’t you?


Diving into Systemd would be a book written by Nietzsche.


If you shoot the competitors and reject questions and dissent, then you win. Good job, IBM !
You confused fedora with RHEL (before 6)


Talents leave
Tell me a “journalist” has no concept of mass nouns without using those words.


They shouldn’t even be connected to the internet.
Yes. What’s also true is that sometimes they must be. You will disagree until you find the exception.
There’s nothing great about companies dropping support and also keeping the code in-house so we can’t contract out improvements and fixes, but unless we change that we’re stuck in a world where ridiculously expensive hardware either needs an old OS or becomes astoundingly expensive e-waste. And yes, it needs to connect sometimes. And yes, that’s a scary as shit.


Soooo, supermium, then?


My disk purchases this year: Crucial, WD, and then Seagate.
I’m the cause.
It’s weird how the NYT laments preventable deaths.


Ah; volunteers, then. This one is - stay with me - involuntary, done on children, without parental consent for an experiment - absolutely unethical.
Comma splice in OOP’s description
Concrete buildings, my dude.
I survived a house fire and my family was left with nearly nothing. We no longer live in places made from fire’s favourite food.