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They said no IT.
Canadian, sysadmin, trans rights are human rights, puncha-the-nazis, cats are pretty great, GNU Terry Pratchett.
They said no IT.
yeah, I haven’t had issues getting a webcam to work in years, just plug and go
That would be a very interesting virus.
I’ve been using rspamd for a while. It may be extensible to do token based classification like you want but it may take some work.
You are talking to the survivors.
Not necessarily, I find it moronic too. Like why is it even a discussion? Let people do what they want. It doesn’t harm anyone and might make them a lot happier.
I have always been partial to ‘sysop’ but I like sysadmin too.
Honestly doesn’t sound like a terrible idea on paper, but this spam outbreak could kill it before it gets off paper in a real way. Giving devs a bad taste will stay around a long while.
Edit: and of course the well-earned general attitude toward cryptocurrency as scammer playgrounds is automatically putting it way in the red too.
This was 2001 at a shoestring dialup ISP that also did consulting and had a couple small software products. So no.
Plugged a serial cable into a UPS that was not expecting RS232. Took down the entire server room. Beyoop.
Probably not too bad. There are steps, it’s not a slope.
Nebula is a creator run coop, I believe. I’m happy to pay for that, and do.
I have crowdsec on a bunch of servers. It’s great and I love that I’m feeding my data to the swarm.
I block those communities because low effort images spam up the feed super fast.
Really threw yourself into the deep end there, nice. Hashtags team debian.
“I’m having trouble with this game on Linux”
“Just install Windows, nerd. Stupid zealots.”
Goes the other way too. :p
oh man. I played SO much KSP. I think my lifelong love of indie games partly stems from being a Linux user: I tried things I wouldn’t otherwise have tried. Factorio, as well, was a Linux game right out of the box. SNES and NES emulators.
Sure, a lot of the latest and greatest corporate shiny didn’t work (or not without caveats) but there were tons of perfectly good games.
What is ‘viability’? Like, if viability is this Holy Grail state where everything works perfectly, we’re setting ourselves up for failure.
Agreed! Way better. I just hate how ‘viable’ is such a moving target. You can always find SOMETHING to dismiss it with. Linux is ‘unviable’ because of some random game that doesn’t work or because of some new feature in the latest whizbang. If that is viable we’ll never be there.
Viable is when it meets one’s needs sufficiently, not when it can do some impossible list of tasks perfectly. Viable isn’t perfect, and I hate it when people pretend it is.
Ahmad earl grey. We buy the loose tea, about ten 500g boxes per year. Also use it for kombucha.