They reversed that policy
For now.
They reversed that policy
For now.
Careful with the ugreen: I found if you get the cheaper option, you can’t hot-swap a disk anymore. They don’t make that really clear.


Upgrades between major versions - since they can be radically different - is generally not an effective feature.
Having said that, conectiva’s apt-rpm could upgrade and downgrade between major versions; and it worked really well!


Got a version without docker?


A ir-gapped - Entirely self-contained. Runs without internet access, external services, or tracking
Yet, has a dockerfile.
Which is it? Iso27002 or no?


If it really was so bad then all major distros and DEs wouldn’t be actively working to switch.
I’m laughing in Systemd.


I love this comment. It’s like asking an ant to hold back the tide. The fact it’s said so unironically makes it better.


Container crutches. Ew. And if a dev can’t spell self-hosted, then I don’t trust them to do it properly.


Canada would be happy to receive many of these skilled refugees. There are programmes now for medical workers, and if global companies prefer American timezones for worker surveillance, then have I got news for them !
Of course; it uses Systemd.


It’s a hobby: it’s driven by your interests alone.


That’s so fetch.
Where’s the Bazel people at?
CI compatible to GitHub actions
Ugh. More yaml?
It’s still yaml shit though.


Based is fetch.


Journalctl | grep -C 10 'foo'was useful for me when I needed to troubleshoot some fstab mount fuckery on boot.
Ha! Remember back when there was no fstab fuckery? Good times. But you have a massive init blob slowly eating other services and replacing them with shitty replicants like this embarrassment (ohai root NFS) and all of us Unix people are chuckling in our reduced-fuckery ‘hell’.


Packer builds the terraformable/openTofuable templates to launch into the hypervisor where chef (eventually mgmtConfig) will manage them from there until they die.
All that is launched by git. Fire and forget. Updates are cronned.
There are no containers. Don’t got time to fuck about. If Systemd wasn’t an absolute embarrassment I’d not worry about updates even as much as I do, which isn’t much aside from the aforementioned cancer.


regularly use windows because we love modding the crap out of all of our favorite games and that’s just not feasible on Linux
Linux isn’t a game.
Still crutching on containers?