hawdini
Service Delivery platform engineer. Linux user, self proclaimed geek, and online superhero. hawdon.crypto hawdon.eth https://robert.hawdon.net
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That is true, however, some companies would still want weeks/months of testing the transition in non production environments first with detailed write ups and sign offs before any work can be done. The script may be easy, but the bureaucracy in some of these companies is also yet another level of hurt.
hawdini@kbin.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•I almost can’t believe it, but Google Tasks is finally kind of good14·2 years agoWas just about to say the same. Google often like to pick up their ball and go home after releasing something good. Maybe it’s time we stop relying on cloud apps and go back to good ol’ fashioned locally run applications.
I feel sorry for those small, understaffed, enterprises that had to scramble to get off CentOS 8, and may now be in the same situation with Alma/Rocky 8. IBM/Redhat have really fucked over potential customers. What a great advert to ensure no-one buys your product.
If IBM actually cared, they could have still gone down this route. But they could have let CentOS 8 run it’s initial, promised, support cycle, then switch exclusively to CentOS stream. And continue to provide the source for the entire run of RHEL 9.
hawdini@kbin.socialto Politics@kbin.social•Opinion | Unfortunately for Republicans, the economy is improving1·2 years agoThe rate of inflation may be falling, but year on year it’s still rising. I mean, I don’t know about you, but the cost of living certainly doesn’t feel like it’s getting any easier.
hawdini@kbin.socialto Shower Thoughts@kbin.social•People will put more effort in installing Windows on the Steam Deck than learning how to use Linux1·2 years agoWhat issues do you have with KDE? It’s been solid for me for many years. The initial release of KDE 4 was a bit of a shitshow, but they hadn’t EOLed 3.5 at that point yet, and once they did, 4.X was solid.
hawdini@kbin.socialto Shower Thoughts@kbin.social•People will put more effort in installing Windows on the Steam Deck than learning how to use Linux7·2 years agoSame for KDE, in fact, I would go as far as saying that most Windows users could find their way around KDE very easily within a matter of minutes.
haha, it fell at the last hurdle, so close!
I am kinda hoping that with increased revenue, they can afford to get more licences for other content. But I think the video streaming services is too fragmented now for that to be a reality. Unlike audio streaming where it’s a lot more sensible.