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  • Their supporters are so fed up with the existing system that they support anything that would damage it, no matter the fallout. They will fully embrace this and it won't change a thing about the numbers. It's a cult.

  • Those that work professionally with the stuff - since years.

  • Yeah, but with immutable desktops it's just rebooting at your convenience and be done. Rolled that out for a few customers in the past two years.

  • Yep. Even when you're German and you have a 100% remote job, you may not work from another country for more than x days or things become complicated for the company. We were told that very officially at my last job and at the same time we were given very long time buffers for occasions where we might be called into the office for whatever and the few colleagues affected by that got the hint and kept infos about extended visits to friends and families to themselves. Nobody looked at ips on the VPN gateway and everyone was happy.

    Obviously that does not work that way when you employ a person from an entirely different country.

  • Eh, I've been adding it on purpose to technical and astronomy documentations during transcoding for my library. 23.whatever fps NTSC pulldown is just choppy.

  • Yes. Remember witch burning? People haven't changed much since then.

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  • I think there's not that much actual evil, as in pure intent to inflict pain and suffering. There is a lot of focus on short term, personal gain though. Sounds the same, but the latter has a purpose and can be controlled using that purpose.

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  • Well, not all of it but many parts that will unfortunately affect me.

  • RHEL?

  • I mean, it started playing in my head like the lan party someone brought a 0 day release to was last week. Stopped the lan part of the party dead in it's tracks. However, that wasn't last week. That was a quarter of a century ago. Time to brood a little, staring into the fireplace I guess.

  • Bonus points if you sigh audibly. That really helps with getting the others on board the next time.

  • You missed a Warhammer 40k reference.

  • Keep your cards close with strangers, show your hand to allies, and let your enemies glimpse the deck you want them to see.

  • When the walls drop beneath the dew point that's when you get moisture.

  • Jeez, people, do you want mold? Cause this all above and below is how you get mold. Keep your outer walls above the dew point.

    Throw a few more logs into the stove and keep the doors ajar if electricity or oil or whatever is too expensive, but don't just let your houses cool down like that.

  • My advice is, when you're recommending Linux be very sure that you're ready to be the 1st level support from then on. Personally I'm too old for that shit. People are ignorant and unhappy for so many self chosen reasons, their personal computer desktop is just another one and I just can't fix the world.

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  • Well, usually all parties taking party in a Command and Conquer match have consented to do so but what happens then usually involves quite a bit of non-consent.

  • UEFI doesn't have anything to do with MS. I have deployed desktops at scale with custom CAs for SecureBoot and the Microsoft keys removed on standard off the shelf x86 hardware.