

Whither the enterprise software and its 10 years of ABI guarantees? Oh, right: it was devalued long before it got boring.


Whither the enterprise software and its 10 years of ABI guarantees? Oh, right: it was devalued long before it got boring.


If I had this in my college years - impossible since we had no Internet available yet at all - I’d’ve been laughing. Stay home, stay online, and hack all the waking day? BSc in no time.
A dear friend lived near the uni in her home town, and so lived with her mom, rent-free, and just went all-out on coursework. In 3 years she got and paid to receive a BA. She earned enough for a BSc too, but didn’t pay the fee for convocation and so doesn’t have it.
Three years. Wow, would that have been awesome.

What does it mean?
Comm is for communications. I’m as lost as you.


Every dependency you don’t update is a zero day waiting to happen. All software carries risk.
In the same breath you’re advocating updating without checking, and saying why that’s an issue. You … realize that, right?
You’re so close to realising the reason enterprise distros do backports.


not updating? That’s a recipe for disaster.
Not blindly updating.
It’s a different thing.


Dude. Every company running a well is 99-100% foreign-owned, and STILL the AB gov isn’t hardly taxing them for the mess and the loss of resources. Getting them to put up a bond for cleanup I worry is a bridge too far.
There’s so much that has to be fixed with that. Let’s see if they ever get a non-con gov.


You had the phone on Vibrate, didn’t ya?


Just the ones we will quit.
everytime
*every time
Translation failure. Suspect it’s insufficient pre-reqs.
Savage.
Also correct.


it’s a 5% tax. Almost anything has potential to be more effective.


a lot of people are terrible writers, and as such, the idea that another user can actually write is offensive to them.
I worry you’re right, here; but only in brief episodes. I mostly want to assume otherwise.
I LOVE great writing: proper punctuation, good delineation, awareness of mass nouns, etc. I love when I see great writing and wish I could be as good.
I feel for people who don’t.


It could be regional or arbitrary. I say ‘coding’ a lot because it’s shorter. I could say one is about the keyboard work and one is about the architecture and design, but it’s really the fact that one’s shorter.
But in my environment, they’re interchangeable as much as anything can be. And I’ve grown up using both; even in college in the '90s, coding C and m68k.
YMMV?
The YouTube clip “thank you, smokey” now plays like a journey of searching and reunion. It’s Romeo and Juliet, pretty much.


Yeah. Flouride consumption isn’t an issue, but fearing flouride despite the studies, that’s a red flag.


Since you can’t open the case and salvage much, engraving the case is a solid measure to confirm ownership.
Snipe-it failed iso27002 when I last checked.




Never trust a tech worker, they decided long ago to sell out the species and the planet.
As a tech worker, I resent that comment.
As someone who volunteered time over 20 years to maintain a well-used open-source project, I think your comment is a cheap generalization that shows remarkably low forethought.
As someone who knows what a comma splice is, though, I guess it’s all good.
'til
But I worry about the same thing. These new sodium ones seem to charge fast, run well, and fail safe without catching fire. Very nice.