

Is this related to the phenomenon that women who spend a lot of time together start to align menstrual cycles? Or is that just a misogynist urban legend? I don’t even know what’s true anymore.
Is this related to the phenomenon that women who spend a lot of time together start to align menstrual cycles? Or is that just a misogynist urban legend? I don’t even know what’s true anymore.
I really wonder if The Queens Gambit had a positive effect for high school chess clubs around the country now.
Isn’t ATC one of the most stressful careers around, on a good day?
Functional air traffic is a necessity. A failing tower at a major international airport should be considered a goddamn emergency.
Peaches…come in her can. Put it in there like a man. In a factory downtown.
That’s a very eurocentric view. Most of the world outside of Europe and imperial Asia was communist or socialist tribes until Europe went and colonized everything. And they were doing pretty damn good at colonizing.
Remember the reason colonists conquered lands so easily was largely because they out-armed them. The tribes had no need for such advanced weapons until colonists arrived with them.
Mm-hmm… That sounds good. I’ll have that.
Why would health insurance cover measles? They cover the measles vaccine. That’s the bare minimum you could do to not get the measles.
Honestly I’d almost say that any conquered disease shouldn’t be covered unless they are vaccinated or provide a valid medical reason why they can’t be…and those exemptions should be just as hard as any other PA process. I’d almost say that should extend to life insurance, too.
This would be like complaining about car insurance not paying out because you blew a 0.25. No, you fucked around, now you find out.
Shame that most of us are terrible about keeping track of paperwork…but that would probably be the one and only time I’d be rooting for the insurance companies.
They don’t care. Suffering is the point. They don’t want to understand how both revoking due process and allowing cruel and unusual punishment will eventually bite them in the ass.
Interesting…I’m using proxmox at home but running my containers in a VM. Looks like there’s an openshift community edition…I may have to check this out.
I’m not a sys admin by trade (networking), but my opinions at least have some weight where I work.
I imagine being redhat based, I could run FRR at the hypervisor level. For that matter being kubernetes I can use calico. Holy shit this could be awesome. I need to play.
Sup dawg. I heard you like microprocessors.
"read’? Or "got a synopsis from Joe Rogan and now they’re an armchair expert?
Openshift is a kubernetes platform isn’t it?
There’s still a need for real VMs, and I didn’t think openshift filled that.
Yeah…I rank Canonical roughly where Google was like 20 years ago. They’re still mostly good…but that’s highly likely to change.
Whale dust. Don’t breath this.
Man could you imagine what proxmox would be if that project got just a tenth of the money VMware got?
Classic prisoners dilemma. Nobody wants to invest in proxmox because not enough people invest in proxmox.
I will as soon as I can find a Republican. For now, I’ll just marginalize fascists pretending to be Republican.
Truly ahead of his time.
Netbox is a documentation tool. You can plug in Napalm to do some stuff but it mostly exists to catalog the intended state of the network.
It’s a wonderfully powerful tool, and Stretch has done a great job with it…but it’s not an analysis tool, it’s documentation.
Stretch is a pretty cool guy too. He strikes me as the kind of person that really wants to help colleagues “see the light” of the role Python and FOSS can play in network automation and maintenance. I respect that, a lot…finding enjoyment in the way you do things, and wanting to share that with other people.