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ggiesen
·2 か月前·議論
I can bootstrap an entire RKE2 VM (VM + RKE2 + join cluster) in like 5 mins with Salt (although I have no reason to think you couldn't do it with Ansible).

It's a cool project, but I didn't think the K3s part was the hard part.
ggiesen
·8 か月前·議論
I setup Linux Mint on an old HP laptop for my 7 year old. Things jist worked out of the gate. She doesn't use it for much else other than Roblox (Sober), Minecraft, YouTube, and OBS (to record videos - NOT stream), but it's teaching her how to use the keyboard and mouse and navigate by using something other than touch on a tablet. It also teaches her the basics of window managemen: minimizing, maximizing, putting them side-by-side, which has been a big adjustment but she's quickly gaining proficiency.
ggiesen
·10 か月前·議論
Yeah, I agree based in rewatching that I've either misrecalled the original material, or I got it from another source.

I agree that based on that source, it's more like "meh, we don't really care" (until they do)
ggiesen
·10 か月前·議論
For context: https://sfconservancy.org/videos/2023-07-14_FOSSY-2023_RHEL-... (FF to 37:34)
ggiesen
·10 か月前·議論
It's supposedly the opinion of Oracle that the CDDL is GPL-compatible and that's the reason they won't do that.
ggiesen
·10 か月前·議論
Bitwarden is pretty usable, we use it at our org, and while still has a rough edge or two for corporate use, gets better all the time.
ggiesen
·10 か月前·議論
And can run a local webserver to expose an API (though they still need to tighten up security on it)
ggiesen
·2 年前·議論
You absolutely do. Many coworkers will bug you to ask instead of doing their own research, bug you to chitchat, etc.

They can always book time with you, send an email/IM, etc if there's something they can't resolve on their own.

You have your own deliverables and being interrupted every 10 minutes with inane questions that a web search or a look at the internal wiki/KB would have resolved is not a productive use of anyone's time.

Also, forcing them to wait produces better quality, better researched questions as hopefully they should make some attempt to resolve things on their own.