
...ha-ha... very funny... -_-
No.
Neither could tar.gz wrap him up.
Fuck this shit. PS: GTFO
This is me when I combine my grumpiness from work experience to my not-so-normie-life. I just wanted some sort of a cover art for my placeholder on my digitalocean droplet.
Wairu belongs to me
No.
Neither could tar.gz wrap him up.
Fuck this shit. PS: GTFO
This is me when I combine my grumpiness from work experience to my not-so-normie-life. I just wanted some sort of a cover art for my placeholder on my digitalocean droplet.
Wairu belongs to me
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i learned that if it crashes after x amount of time, you should just set up a cron job to restart the application as soon as it stopps
i use p7z myself. tar does work well...but ive had better performance with 7z. i run arch personally and have been trying to get into the IT space for over a year now
i use p7z myself. tar does work well...but ive had better performance with 7z. i run arch personally and have been trying to get into the IT space for over a year now
We don't have much liberty of software to use in enterprise where even any software deployed on target machines has to be justified why they are necessary there, otherwise they are forced to be removed at once(monitoring detects them and alerts upon a check).
Arch is nice, though it requires much of our time to learn and debug, try to understand its insides when something goes wrong, and so far every time I did things wrong, and it's only nice to me when I have some spare time to mess around with.
On a hobby-view Arch is indeed nice place to start learning. Ricing one from scratch is still one of my goal but I'd need a VM for that, can't risk it on my physical setup.
Arch is nice, though it requires much of our time to learn and debug, try to understand its insides when something goes wrong, and so far every time I did things wrong, and it's only nice to me when I have some spare time to mess around with.
On a hobby-view Arch is indeed nice place to start learning. Ricing one from scratch is still one of my goal but I'd need a VM for that, can't risk it on my physical setup.
ofc, in an enterprise environment i used tar and gzip. Gotta keep an inventory of everything installed because "it works on my machine" doesnt fly well. Docker was supposed to be an answer to that. haha, what a joke. Never underestimate human error.
Dare i say arch is stable if you read patches and know how to google, and troubleshoot yourself. The community is a bit "RTFM, loser"...which isn't great for someone like me who isn't a programmer, but if you know your stuff its actually quite pleasant to use. I wish i could read every language so i could verify programs i build in my systems but alas am just a derg. I've only had a few times where my systems wouldnt boot or wouldn't get past the greeter. archroot is amazing, wtf microsoft why dont you have at tool like this
I looked at ricing...and i dont really care. as long as something works well im happy. I might switch from a full DE to a simple window manager at one point, but for now KDE is fine.
Dare i say arch is stable if you read patches and know how to google, and troubleshoot yourself. The community is a bit "RTFM, loser"...which isn't great for someone like me who isn't a programmer, but if you know your stuff its actually quite pleasant to use. I wish i could read every language so i could verify programs i build in my systems but alas am just a derg. I've only had a few times where my systems wouldnt boot or wouldn't get past the greeter. archroot is amazing, wtf microsoft why dont you have at tool like this
I looked at ricing...and i dont really care. as long as something works well im happy. I might switch from a full DE to a simple window manager at one point, but for now KDE is fine.
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