We’re all in a B-26 waiting to perform a HALO jump
GM: The “go-no-go” light is red Player #1: I jump… Player #2: aren’t we supposed to wait for the green light?
We’re all in a B-26 waiting to perform a HALO jump
GM: The “go-no-go” light is red Player #1: I jump… Player #2: aren’t we supposed to wait for the green light?
You assume I would think you’re wrong. I do not.
Morally, assassination is despicable. But so is fascism.
I applaud you for taking the high road, while I just say Fuck ‘em all. Fascism should not be tolerated, even in a democracy.
It doesn’t require Hitler-level Evil. Just pragmatism.
He did (at least) one good thing in life, and people feel the need to smear him…
As long as the OS was supported, updates were available.
But yes, I loaded a nice Fedora on it… 😉
Overpriced hardware comes with a boon: It lasts longer. I am by no means an apple fanboy, but when I discovered the 12 year old Mac of my dad still performed like mid-range PCs with Windows, I was quite surprised.
Still not buying their hardware though…
Yes, it is our entire airforce. Now send yours!
Khandar Estrada khandos thrus indactu nosfrandus khandar dematos… erh blah lahblah
Curious to see how they end up!
Ise kde, not gnome.
Aside from the obvious (company providing all the necessary tools) why not using libreoffice and saving it as M$ excel?
Yes! Been using it for a long time now! Never had any (major) issues!
So pure out curiosity… and science! how many liters of toothpaste did you consume over the last 3 days?
The I can only recommend you to start automating everything you do, to make tour job easier and make more time to slack 😝
Start small, and build on that.
Try Ansible, it is easy and allows you to do some really cool stuff. It helped me migrate 500+ systems from KVM to vmware, where no commercial tool was able to help me…
There is nothing more important than security patches on a system.
I used to work at an FMI, which’s motto was “keep things stable”. Even the ciso department bought that crap. Until we hired a white hat hacker. The only thing given was the name of the company. He managed to get into the building, access an employee’s workstation and install a root kit on one of the most important financial message tracking systems (you know, the one that instructs other systems to transfer money), using a security bug, which would have been patched if they kept a regular (security) update cycle. After shit hit the fan, many people were fired and an update cycle was introduced.
No system is important enough to not patch. And if you believe it is, you’re wrong.
They try to sell you a subscription fee for the dungeons they dug (and which you already paid for)
Surprise… Surprise… It’s a snap!
So… Europe? 160 ish?