

You seem to not understand voting.


You seem to not understand voting.


Whataboutism isn’t the way.


Absolutely this.
While lawsuits seem to drive the American economy, maybe we don’t all have a lawsuit fund to go alongside our medical expense account, because we’re too busy paying for housing and heat and light and food and gas.
…and maybe we shouldn’t feel like the credible threat of a lawsuit is the only thing keeping people in line.
Is the CI/CD still a faithful clone of github’s worst-in-show setup? Because if I had a plan for ditching GL, the CI keeps forgejo from being a contender.
There is a community edition but serious users will run into its limitations
No true Scot, then?
I’m running gitlab implementations at a few sites. I’ve not seen or heard of any performance limiter with a self-managed community edition that removes a tool the others still provide.
and it does not integrate neatly with external solutions.
Again, this sounds FUDdy. Which ‘external solutions’ are you using that a git-push fails on? Some spaghetti of saas tendrils seems to be already a risk, but I can’t think of any other external thing that it could mess up with.


Carney was Harm Reduction. The alternative was far worse, and while he’s imperfect he isn’t a watered-down Trump. So, mentioning his failings needs to compare him to the alternative and how that alternative would have performed in his stead.


I love how the flatlanders come out in force whenever Mark sneezes


So it’s more like Fox than we thought ?
Dood. Boot times are useless ‘flex’ metrics more influenced by processor and disk speed than init systems. My el5 and el6 archive systems boot faster than my el7 ELS system, which itself is faster than el9; but not by enough to matter when you’re booting every week to a month. It’s never BEEN an issue.
Compare complexity: Has your init system metastasized over the entire host and re-implemented (poorly) other core systems, so long-dependable features just simply don’t work, and everything has its own rinky-dink silly-walk to configure instead of /etc/fstab or /etc/exports, instead of staying in its lane? No? You’re good. Diversity and specialization will give you excellent results and security. Yes? You have systemd.
There’s your comparison.
so it’s like VOID
but on top of that it builds
Let’s hope the homebrew supply of homebrew packages isn’t a SLSA-fail. I’ll give it a go just because it’s a post-systemd linux.


That’s over now. Who wants to get a pricy Canadian degree just to go get rounded-up in America and maybe killed in the gulags?


I’m gonna need sources for all that bunk you’ve written. It sounds very War Room.


I love how you’re putting a conservative provincial decision on a liberal federal rep. That’s some creative blamestorming, and they’d love to see us all do that.


I’m absolutely not surprised Temu MAGA are up to more anti-human shenanigans. It’s been their brand since Lougheed helped them weasel the election, slowly boiling that frog more each year.


Frackin’ dinosaur farts? Losers.


made due
made do?


Once it’s been contaminated with hydrocarbon sludge, what’s it useful for next?
It’s not like it’s rail, where after we’re done with it we’d have excellent track going from YEW to YVR.


pointless toys which just give $ to the USA.
You spell ‘sweden’ and ‘germany’ weird, but I know you meant to write the name of the places from which we made the last two significant military purchases.


atleast
Not a word. Never been a word.
Fishing for downvotes like that other homeroom hero.