Which is bullshit tbh, which in turn is why I don’t like LPIC. Even RedHat exams give you VMs with full manpages. Know concepts and know what to expect from which tool, everything else is wasted resources.
Which is bullshit tbh, which in turn is why I don’t like LPIC. Even RedHat exams give you VMs with full manpages. Know concepts and know what to expect from which tool, everything else is wasted resources.
History is documentation enough.
I’m using my companies’ mediawiki personal user page to keep snippets and one liners that took me some time to cobble together. I export that regularly to a personal device, so, yes. I’ve found that I never look at it because once I’ve hammered something together I usually got the concept so next time it takes me a fraction of the time.
Jeezus christ, kid, I just said that the guy with his attitude and the right target group made EVs cool and therefore created the market back in the 10s. Which enabled the beginning of the EV revolution as we see it today. You make it a personal attack on me. Please be a lot calmer and gentler with other humans in the future.
That sounds very black and white. With age I’ve come to the conclusion that black and white thinking while very satisfying has never led to anything good in my life. I avoid it where possible. It’s a bit harder and it can bring me into situations where I don’t feel the righteous vigor of being on the correct side, but I find that I’ve ruined more with that vigor than what I’ve fixed taking a detail oriented approach.
For home? Yes. For professional use where you have to deploy and support tens to hundreds of desktops? Immutable + a proper build tool chain is the best thing since sliced bread. And when you already have that, a copy of that for home makes it good for home use too.
Honestly: Being a massive, public spokesperson for electric vehicles that had a huge following with the well-off nerds brought us where we are today with electric cars, I’m still convinced about that. But yeah, that’s about the only thing I can think of.
Change shop, my man. My work desktop consists of a tiling wm, usually has one or two instances of my favourite IDE running, of course has various shells open and the only time I’ve got LibreOffice Writer open is when I’m crafting a report for a customer. Although a few of our young developers are currently building a tool chain that would make some sort of enhanced markdown the default format for human readable stuff and that would fit a lot better into our “a project is managed in gitlab” workflow.
I am not a developer, mind you, I am just creating architectural concepts and I implement them. How do you even do that without automation, automated testing, redeployability and all of that? Hell, even when a project requires talking to bare metal, the first thing I’ll think about is “how do we get out virtualization layer onto that automatically within the constraints of the customer’s network?”.
Seeing that all votes and post are public - I assume that some three letter agency is already running one or more instances and is feeding the user behavior into a tool like Palantir.
So, trouble? No. Are you likely associated with your opinion on some sort of database? Yes, unless you keep immaculate opsec.
…wat? In what kind of shop are you working?
Even in a sewer something has to be swimming at the top. They individually hope to be that something.
Haix did for my shoes.
Haix shoes are made in Serbia, iirc. I’m wearing nothing else since years. Once had a problem with the lace holders on a pair, they told me to send them back and actually repaired them. I’m kinda convinced.
Yeah, but that isn’t prevented by turning the inverter off. 🤷
Yeah, what’s up with that? IMAP, SMTP and CardDAV to good for some people or what?
Huh, I always assumed MXM was a well meant but stillborn gadget standard. Neat to hear that it actually serves its purpose here and there!
What kid of form factor is used for that? Is it something brand specific?
I prefer Rocka Nutrition to HOLY by a landslide.
Looks neat, I’ll add that to my collection.
Rocka Nutrition has only two flavours
That’s what makes HOLY useful for me. I have like, 12 tubs with all kinds of flavours on my kitchen counter and the variance keeps me using it. I’m bored with things extremely quickly but this has kept me drinking enough since four or five months and that’s worth the price for me. Although, tbh, we have built an office internal tool to optimize prices by ordering in bulk that also keeps an eye on availability of flavours. That makes it a bit more affordable than just ordering by myself, although it is still laughably expensive, of course.
HOLY energy drink powder works for me. Tastes extremely artificial but I like it at 50% of the recommended dosage. Shop around for some influencer coupon codes, I hope nobody buys at their extremely overinflated original prices.
I think there’s even an editor in there, at least one of the old greybeards at work said something to that effect.