When you’re voting in a one-party system with two right wings, nothing changing is the expected outsome.
When you’re voting in a one-party system with two right wings, nothing changing is the expected outsome.
At least we have Bitwig for music production now (if you can work out how to use it… I still haven’t had the time :-/ )
A Reichtangle, obviously.
I managed to migrate all mine to libvirt when I dumped esxi. They dropped support for the old opteron I was running at the time, so I couldn’t upgrade to v7. Welp, Fedora Server does just as well and I’ve been moving the VM hosted services into containers anyway.
Ofc… well, we’ll see what IBM does with RedHat. Probably something like this eventually. They simply can’t help themselves.
Being stuck on ROCm and also having an allergy to the reams of garbage python throws out when it doesn’t work… I’m still on the launchpad.
I was looking at getting a wireguard up with policy based routing, but apparently they have something in there which messes that up too, leading a bunch of folks to try using openVPN in https mode. At some point you just have to stop jumping through hoops and ask why you’re giving business to an organization which simply doesn’t deliver the bare minimum for no discernable good reason.
Also the tower reception is flapping all over the place from the hotspot in my location, so I’m a very unhappy bunny.
Having to literally build my own network to work off of because the organization’s network is locked down to un-usability for anything. I also now hate T-mobile’s CGNAT with a passion that I never thought I could feel over a networking architecture decision.
I tried to get this up and running back on my K6-2, unfortunately I couldn’t work out how to get the X server running with my 3Dlabs FireGL Pro card at the time.