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stormking
·12 jam yang lalu·discuss
Yes, running software that is not authorized can get you fired.
stormking
·12 jam yang lalu·discuss
Over the past 15 years, I worked for 4 different companies in 4 different industries and I never had any trouble getting Emacs approved.

They were all rather smallish, always around 200 employees, though.
stormking
·12 jam yang lalu·discuss
Emacs is a LISP refugee in Unixland. It doesn't follow the Unix philosophy, it follows the LISP philosophy. But it integrates.

Forgot where I found this.
stormking
·bulan lalu·discuss
Someone else here already pointed out the problem with that approach: After the second or third candidate, the interviewer is very familiar with the problem and may become unfairly judgemental with later candidates if they don't immediately see "the obvious". Which wasn't obvious at all to him as well, two weeks ago.
stormking
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Bullshit, and you know it.
stormking
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
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stormking
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
And an unlimited life span.
stormking
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
How would you run a project like this? People come and go. People do a one-time contribution and then you never hear from them again. People work on a project for years and then just go silent. Honestly, credit where credit is due, but how is a project like this supposed to manage this?
stormking
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
AmigaOS supported both. Each drive and in addition each medium had it's own name. If GAMEDISK was in floppy 0, you could reference it either as DF0: or as GAMEDISK:

You could even reference media that was not loaded at the time (e.g. GAMEDISK2:) and the OS would ask you to insert it into any drive. And there were "virtual" devices (assigns) that could point to a specific directory on a specific device, like LIBRARIES:
stormking
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It has been completely playable for the past 10 years, what exactly are you missing?
stormking
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Elegant, schmellegant. If you want your software to be usable in an enterprise environment, you have to support OIDC out of the box.
stormking
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I love the ability to directly run docker containers.

I think their approach to authentication / authorization is insane (not in a good way).
stormking
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Besides VMs and LXC/Proxmox-style containers, it can also run docker containers out of the box.
stormking
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It can do VMs, "system containers" like LXC and Docker/OCI-compatible application containers.

There was a project to implement a dockcer-compose compatible "incus-compose" but unfortunately, it looks dead, right now.

You can even set up a kubernetes cluster entirely composed of containers: https://github.com/lxc/cluster-api-provider-incus
stormking
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
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stormking
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
When you don't know who runs archive.is, you can also never know if he sold it to someone else (except if either party publically announces it).
stormking
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Both great authors, both nothing like Stephenson.