Wait till they hear of scanners and copy machines. The books aren’t safe either!
Wait till they hear of scanners and copy machines. The books aren’t safe either!
I know the reference, and I’mma let you finnish, but 5/7, bruh that’s a gucci gun.
Stop teasing! Every week they are this close.
Can confirm, gitlab has a container registry built in, at least in the omnibus package installation.
Bonus: You could be paying and be the product anyway.
My search engine usage for 25 years has been just me going “yeah right” and changing the query to make it better. But I’m wired to distrust what I feel is bullshit, and I’ve experienced not many people are.
I doubt Musk even knows about this case. X has lawyers for this type of pedestrian issues, and they come up with defense strategy.
Chromium.
Am I the only guy that likes doing devops that has both dev and ops experience and insight? What’s with silosing oneself?
Fucking finances and their macro-enabled excel spreadsheets!
But it was cheap, they even could afford the Oppenheimer actor back then.
I can’t recommend them because I haven’t used them, but AFAIK Motorola came out with their own take on trackable tags.
Nice, it’s like the “gsp protected” stickers on car windows and highly visible flashing LEDs that indicate the alarm is armed. Not that anyone ever checks if it’s their alarm that makes everyone’s around the car lives miserable.
Ok but can we keep it on the summer time? I like later sunsets.
It’s hard to believe but 16s are cheaper than 15s. I guess not enough 15s sold.
It’s even more hilariously bad because they recast a veteran series actor in a new role. Until retirement and beyond!
But then postgres is basically an OS at this point, enough to compete with emacs for meme potential. And I say that as a happy postgres user.
I wonder how you’re supposed to get PXE boot to work securely over the internet. And how that helps when affected disk is still encrypted and needs unusual intervention to fix, including admin access to system files.
I’ve been doing this for a while, and I like creative solutions, so I wonder about those issues a lot. Not much comes to my mind besides let’s recall all the laptops and do it one by one.
Sure. At the same time one needs to manage resources.
I was all in on laptop deployment automation. It cut down on a lot of human error issues and having inconsistent configuration popping up all the time.
But it needs constant supervision, even if not constant updates. More systems and solutions lead to neglect if not supplied well. So some “would be good to have” systems just never make the cut, because as overachieving I am, I’m also don’t want to think everything is taken care of when it clearly isn’t.
I’m fairly sure it’s just canon. Fedora got it’s name from the logo of RedHat.