

He’s the most viewed YouTuber. It’s apparently impossible for a decent person to achieve this level of success in the hate machine that is the YouTube algorithm.
He’s the most viewed YouTuber. It’s apparently impossible for a decent person to achieve this level of success in the hate machine that is the YouTube algorithm.
Aptitude is great (my favorite way of managing packages), but it’s a TUI program. You can use it as CLI, at which point it mimics apt-get.
So I would say it never attempted to unify apt commands, by rather it successfully provided a user friendly way to do most (all?) of what you could do with apt CLI tools.
How is that different from sending a PR?
Yup. I’ve worked in big multinational companies where a local department would roll their own solution (a database and a web page, usually), and then the people that built it moved on or retired and now no one will maintain the thing. A small business has much less resources to deal with this kind of thing.
The closer the stuff is to off the shelf, the better. Reliability and maintainability are paramount and should trump feature set when deciding.
Infrastructure is also easier to change. A TrueNAS local server with external backup using Borg should be a no brainer for users. You could also setup Syncthing to get users something close to OneDrive.
If the business grows tenfold, it’s still only 120 people. They can’t handle that in a gaming rig?
Gooble gobble
I paid for all the cores, I’m gonna use all the cores!
Danke für Ihre… service. 🫡
Is not the first time I’ve seen a good technical post from them.
Not up to date enough / unavailable / I don’t want to compile. Spin the wheel, pick a reason.
Okay, but how about you address my question now? If the effects are the same as GPL but it has a lot of downsides, why would you use it? What is its selling point?
Wait, so you’re saying the effect of this license is essentially the same as GPL, but you still think it’s a good idea to use it? Even though this license is AFAIK incompatible with most copyleft licenses, thus hindering your ability to use software licensed under these terms and restricting the use of your software by open source projects that operate under a different license?
What is the benefit that makes it worth that high a cost?
You mean Xkill doesn’t work?
Edit: had a stroke.
Oh I can see the animated N now
Where is this from and how can I watch it?
Not really. It was a local network, and sure the latency increased linearly with the number of nodes, but for a small LAN party it would be quite serviceable.
Is CW in the room with us now?
TBH that’s the first video of his that I’ve ever watched. It’s not too bad, but there’s not much in the way of substance. Not for me. When I want to drain my brain after a hard work day, I’d rather watch some sci-fi.