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creshal
·23 godziny temu·discuss
"around" is the best way to describe it; the libvirt/virt-manager ecosystem isn't dead, but redhat killing off ovirt/rhev support drained a lot of resources out of it.

And for some bizarre reason people decided that the much less mature (both organizationally and technologically) proxmox VE is the best thing since sliced bread, so everyone who does care about linux virtualization is now trying to hammer some homelabbers' collection of perl scripts into a replacement.

It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
creshal
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
> as long as the people doing the work are recognized and compensated.

Are the 15% getting 80% of the compensation, though?
creshal
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
I'm baffled by just how much Google continues to screw up their AI overview. Even duckduckgo manages to provide significantly better results.
creshal
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Step one: Decision makers who can change these processes need to be aware of this problem. Many companies fail this simple task.

Step two: These decision makers must be held accountable for the success of the process. Many companies fail this simple task.

Step three: These decision makers must be willing to admit that they made a mistake, and risk loss of prestige and political capital. Guess how likely that is.

And the bigger the company, the worse it gets. It's a good thing we didn't go through 20 years of consolidations and mergers. Oh wait.
creshal
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Yeah, Elon's whole shtick is make things scale up that everyone else thinks can't scale up. Sometimes it works (batteries), sometimes it works spectacularly well (Falcon 9), sometimes it fizzles out because it turns out everyone else was right (tunnel boring, solar tiles).
creshal
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Jokes aside, I don't really see the appeal of a demake of helix; it only really makes sense to me as "vim but far more concepts integrated as first-class features rather than addons"; take that away and you have vi with less muscle memory. So, kakuone with the serial numbers filed off.
creshal
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
~90% of the failure modes grub can fix don't exist without grub. I can't remember any time when its needless complexity was actually a net benefit compared to literally any of its alternatives (and between gummiboot/syslinux/efilinux/isolinux/systemd-boot/efistub I've used a lot of them).
creshal
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Grub is really impressive in how it consistently spent the last 30 years focused on improving everything except the UX of the one workflow 99.99% of its involuntary users need it for (boot linux as reliably as possible, and make it easy to debug when it does not).
creshal
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Or use UKI and throw the current kernel to /efi/boot/bootx64.efi; there's plenty of solutions to sane bootloader/kernel management if you're willing to invest 15 minutes into the topic and not act like it's scary and complicated (it really is the opposite).
creshal
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
If your definition of refinement is "looks like a Macbook", sure. Personally, if I wanted a laptop that looks like a Macbook, I'd buy a Macbook.
creshal
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Oh look, another generic Macbook clone.
creshal
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
> The point was usually not usability. It was identity.

And we're not even getting usability out of it! Each of those bland react-angles is subtly inconsistent with the OS, with each other, and very often, itself. And in 6 months everything will move around again, for no reason other than to keep the responsible managers employed, without improving UX. And a11y is crying in a corner somewhere, forgotten.
creshal
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Don't be silly, this is the JS ecosystem. Why use your brain for a minute and come up with a 50 byte helper function, if you can instead import a library with 3912726 dependencies and let the compiler spend 90 seconds on every build to tree shake 3912723 out again and give you a highly optimized bundle that's only 3 megabytes small?
creshal
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Scammers have no problem waiting 24 hours, so this doesn't protect incompetent people at all.
creshal
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
To be blunt: I don't care. Don't make their incompetence my problem.
creshal
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
> But putting my design hat on here: couldn't this be the whole approach?

No, because protecting users is just an excuse. The overreach is the goal.
creshal
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
That includes school-issued Macs, so I don't see how that's an argument against Chromebooks.
creshal
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Yeah, you'd find out about it all in the newspapers a few hours later, and none if it was "clap to yourself in an empty room" impressive anyway. I was around back then and I didn't feel the need to act like a drug addict whenever Steve Jobs opened his mouth.
creshal
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
And faking being sick so he could clap at Apple marketing events. He kinda lost me there.
creshal
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
OTOH, client Windows is the smallest and least important building block in it. Microsoft is helpfully also setting all their native apps on fire too and replacing them with webslop that runs equally poorly on MacOS, ChromeOS and Linux as it does on Windows 11, so the biggest concern is (A)AD integration and centralized management… and all three are decently manageable these days. If Microsoft didn't throw in the Windows licenses for free, more orgs would already be looking at ditching Windows 11, and if it keeps getting worse, even that won't look like a good deal any more.