Oh, I think I saw this movie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gung_Ho_(film)
Oh, I think I saw this movie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gung_Ho_(film)
Makes sense. Smart TVs weren’t common at that point, now you can’t avoid them.
Yeah, in which case you wouldn’t accept the downtime and would drop the cash on redundant systems.
I mean disaster planning is about finding ways to mitigate things like power or internet going down to minimize or eliminate their impact. That said, accepting the risk of downtime because alternatives are too expensive is a perfectly valid decision as long as it’s an intentional one.
Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot that not even he could eat it?
Primary candidates don’t usually select a running mate before the primary anyways.
Are you shocked that bad software can crash multiple operating systems or something?
What you’re asking for is a CI/CD pipeline that deploys a set of OS updates as a set revision. I don’t the details on how to do it but that’s the concept you’re asking for.
Use a CI/CD pipeline with a one box and preprod and run service integration tests after the update.
He also didn’t answer the question other than “something something genetic engineering”
Yeah, that was one of my favorites. Haven’t seen anything similar
No citations on the article. Bit skeptical that this was as widespread as they’re implying.
Well, other than roads, what have the Romans ever done for us?
You should hear how the Japanese talk on the phone haha
Another Lemmy “hot take”
There are no actual numbers. There are gross payroll numbers and number of employees per high level department, but no indication of how that’s distributed or if it includes things like benefits. Basically useless info in a vacuum
Is this about emarkers? It’s just advertising cable speeds and power capacities for charging.
Loss leader to buy market share. It was never going to be profitable at those rates.
Eat a dick