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SpeakinTelnet, to memes in I'll be spending Christmas with Lemmy this year, thank you
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Whoever thinks suggesting crypto to family members is a good idea deserves the hate.

SpeakinTelnet, to memes in I've been robbed!
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Just like ISP selling their services using gigabits instead of gigabytes. They are not lying, they are just assholes

SpeakinTelnet, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Pets rush to the rescue
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A knee jerk reaction if you will

SpeakinTelnet, to upliftingnews in Arnold Schwarzenegger Was 'More Than Happy' to Give $1M to Strike Fund: “Have To Give Something Back”
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SpeakinTelnet, to programmer_humor in Works on my machine
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I have a love/hate relationship with docker. On one side it’s convenient to have a single line start for your services. On the other side as a self-hoster it made some developers rely only on docker meaning that deploying the stack from source is just an undocumented mess.

Also following the log4j vulnerability I tend to prioritize building from source as some docker package were updated far later than the source code was.

SpeakinTelnet, to asklemmy in Where can a Boomer catch up on current computer/software technology?
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I’ll say as a cad professional, the linux space was abandoned by the largest companies a while ago. Unless you go browser based (onshape) your software will either be less mature (Freecad, solvespace) or straightup script based (openscad).

Or you will have to use a dedicated VM but IMHO it’s not worth it when you can just dual-boot.

SpeakinTelnet, to memes in Muoöe
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It’s only a vache if it’s from the Vachier region of France otherwise it’s a sparkling bovine.

SpeakinTelnet, to upliftingnews in Well, this is something! (fossil-free electricity in Europe)
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Now imagine if we’d nationalize stuff like internet like we did with Hydro-Quebec (Electricity). Maybe then we’d stop paying ludicrous prices for the bare minimum.

SpeakinTelnet, to fuck_cars in same bed length
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The sadest part is that you might never realize you got that bonus, especially in a school zone.

SpeakinTelnet, to memes in $1 grilled cheese
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Sure, but that’s a melt, not a grilled cheese

SpeakinTelnet, to memes in I've been robbed!
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Every popular speedtest is in bytes, every download will show the size in bytes, even streaming services often show bitrates in bytes. Size on the internet is bytes-centric.

An ISP selling their plan as gigabit has nothing to do with network engineers, it’s only an easy way to inflate their numbers.

SpeakinTelnet, to memes in *Crickets*
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98 was my favorite or more specifically 98+MSDos

SpeakinTelnet, to programmer_humor in Works on my machine
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If I’m updating the source code already I might as well build my service from it, I really don’t see how building a docker container afterward makes it easier considering the update can also break compatibility with the docker environment.

Also adapting can be a pita when the package is built around a really specific environment. Like if I see that the dockerfile installs a MySQL database can I instead connect it to my PostgreSQL database or is it completely not compatible? That’s not really something the dockerfile would tell me.

SpeakinTelnet, to asklemmy in What are some good (and free) webcomics?
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To go a different style, 8bit theater and adventurers are a blast if you like the RPG parody style

SpeakinTelnet, (edited ) to memes in I've been robbed!
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Which, as you mentioned, they keep because if they didn’t it wouldn’t be a good marketing move, higher number sells more. Even though it doesn’t reflect the modern end user internet experience. They don’t keep it because an engineer prefer that. Marketing will fight tooth and nail to screw us engineers over if it sells better.

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