I don’t think that’s how it works
Scrap’s cat
I don’t think that’s how it works
In that vein:
Romeo and Juliet II: Friar Lawrence Strikes Again
Extraordinary classic fantasy books provided ignition for inspired creativity.
Caveman like enough?
Lol, older millenials never saw the early internet experience. UUCP, FTP, Gopher, Mosaic, et al.
I gotta disagree with you on one point: Facebook was never cool.
Unfortunately, there’s not enough of them even 8f they do disproportionately more harm.
How do you feel about i am actually chatbots?
Yo. Zz-up?
So it’s basically Reddit NFTs.
Nah, it can’t be an NFT with a cringy picture of an anthropomorphic animal and/or Trump attached.
Block chain is still a really cool solution in search of a problem to solve. Money wasn’t it. NFTs isn’t it. What is? Sports betting, maybe?
Are you saying that this doesn’t sound like ??? to you?
The AI was trained of Reddit comments, so what do you expect?
Besides, block chain us yesterday’s fad. Today’s is AI.
That’s where I signed up too. I’m going to give them a few more days before I give up on them.
I’d also like to know how to export my community subscriptions.
50k lines is, IMHO, way too large for a bash script. I’d switch to python long before before that. Bash is primarily an *interactive shell. Bash has a lot of nice scripting capabilities (that few are aware of, let alone use) but its primary use is not as a programing language. As far as standard libraries go: sed, awk, grep, curl, netcat, etc… provide plenty of advanced capabilities. That’s the Unix philosophy, lots of small utilities that each do one thing well and that work with streams of bytes as i/o. Tie them together with a powerful shell, and an ordinary user can do quite a lot without “programming”. Is the Unix philosophy perfect? No. Has it proved to be the most flexible and successful compute environment developed for over 50 years? Yes.
Alfalfa & Spanky?
I haven’t thought about them in decades.
My company runs thousands of centos VMs. We cannot exist if we have to license rhel. We’ve been working on switching to Alma. We may have to look elsewhere for a free distro that has robust SeLinux support.
I have one major quibble with your analysis. It is this: Redhat no longer exists as an organization. Redhat is merely a trademark of IBM. You can’t defend IBM’s actions based on Redhat’s history. That was a different company, and a different era.
Church tithing doesn’t count as donating to charity, IMHO.