

That’s usually around the Mason Dixon line and south of it.
That’s usually around the Mason Dixon line and south of it.
I don’t agree with the full stop. Eliminating nuance is rarely good. Most tasks an IT professional will execute will be done several times a month, so memorizing the tar command options might be useful if that’s something they do all the time. But demanding that a person is proficient with the CLI as a way to prove familiarity with how things work under the hood is just fallacious.
I coded in vim and we built our own makefiles to deploy our code into our proprietary microcontroller. We also used JTAG to connect gdb with the microcontroller, and not even the guy that coded the JTAG interface would be able to write JTAG commands by hand.
They’re basically describing a good GUI.
It’s okay to have a preference. In my. 20+ years with Linux, I’ve coded with and for it, did low level embedded development with it, used it at home for school and entertainment, used for amateur photography, even managed a small server for a startup.
I still would rather use a GUI, because I have not specialized in most of the tasks. It’s less powerful, but it’s just more intuitive. It’s less portable between DEs, but it’s easier. And if your only doing that once in a blue moon, it’s more than enough.
I think you dropped a B there.
You’re going to switch back to 14 inch CRTs and you’re gonna LIKE IT!
They went so far as to say that they regret it but the decision didn’t impose any change of behavior. That’s as much of a shrug as you can officially get.
Who’s her?
That guy is still in a doomsday cult in his head.
Is this a thing?
Broken image link for me 😕
Shrek and his dick getting sucked
…and ruthless efficiency. Our three weapons are surprise, fear, ruthless efficiency, …and an almost fanatical devotion to the pope
It’s just too slow and memory consuming. Leave it for backup solutions like Borg.
What’s a Pharoah?
Yeah, the fact that ZFS is in Oracle’s hands is the real crime here. I miss Sun.
Thanks, TIL. I always assumed the Open version originated on OpenBSD, and therefore licensed under a BSD license. So TrueNAS is technically violating the licenses by using it in their Linux based systems?
Very well put. I’d also add that the Pantanal is one of the most biologically diverse areas on that planet, with several endemic species.