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bromonkey
·5 anni fa·discuss
*any non self-hosted git provider
bromonkey
·5 anni fa·discuss
Caffeine is 100% in there.
bromonkey
·5 anni fa·discuss
Which is exactly what you want for a reliable compute box.
bromonkey
·5 anni fa·discuss
I want none of this stuff in a messaging app, it's not a social media platform.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
How secure something is doesn't change based on the threat model.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
Why do you care what other people are doing? If it's important they'll tell you about it.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
Signal Messenger
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
I just had to rotate numbers and get issued a new card recently after my normal replacement one didn't show up in the mail. The teller at my bank said they had dropped embossed cards because no one took rubs of cards (besides people stealing them) these days and that was the reasoning behind having embossed cards in the first place.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
clicking one thing to get a functionality and having a visual status icon
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
This behavior design choice is exactly why I use caffeine :)
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
FreeBSD is $0 per machine ;)
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
What's "GCP @<150M ARR & left @~4B (excld GSuite.)" mean for those of us that don't speak google?
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
You wouldn't steal a car would you?
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
Here's another unpopular hn opinion.

Don't, go learn past technologies instead. People leaving school for tech in 10 years likely aren't going to have stood up servers and configured services. We'll be lucky if they've used anything that isn't a web gui on a large cloud operation. Rad Hat has already signaled it is going in this direction by tossing out their EX300 exam in favor of the EX294. I believe we will continue seeing such a trend going forward. There's going to be a growing need and shrinking availability of competent sysadmins over the next 10 years if I had to guess.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
No, they haven't changed in my experience.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
That's what proton does. Runs windows .exe games on Linux.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
I think the same can be said about dining out.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
Because they pay for the testing. A restaurant will not (it would serve no purpose to find out 1-3 days later that someone had covid.) Furthermore the people working on films are employees of a studio that are contractually required to uphold the measures they agree to or they can lose their jobs. A restaurant has no such agreement with their customers.
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
Imo OpenBSD on laptop, FreeBSD on server/desktop. But they're both great and I don't think you'd regret either one on any system :)
bromonkey
·6 anni fa·discuss
"Linux has systemd" and that's why the author didn't select it supposedly. I hear this line of thought from people that use FreeBSD often, although I suspect if you ask many of those people why systemd is so horrible you won't actually hear a legitimate (and still relevant) reason from them. I suggest anyone that thinks systemd is terrible and doesn't spend lots of time in Linux to watch this presentation by Benno Rice.

https://youtu.be/o_AIw9bGogo