@cmconseils Count me in! I'd rather dodge wild jungle animals than deal with *points at everything all around*
Morgan
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Getting sucked inside the jumanji game for 30 years doesn’t sound so bad at this point -
In the past half hour, two things happened that made me raise an eyebrow.@stefano "...and if the host gets dirty it doesn’t matter, it only has to run the containers"
This makes absolutely no sense and makes me wonder if you're being trolled. No one could be this ignorant of how computers and operating systems and containers actually work, while maintaining employment in the field.
I hate car-computer analogies, but it's the equivalent of saying "so what if I lock up the engine, the trunk still holds my stuff". Sorry mate, you're still going nowhere if you break the engine.
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The time is probably right.@stefano I would gladly pay for it, it sounds like a great app! And a responsible use of on-device "AI" that keeps the user in control and Apple's hands off their data, that is the best approach to using that kind of technology.
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Ok Fediverse, hit me up at your nerdiest:@Em0nM4stodon MeLE Quieter 4C running Void Linux. Everything works and it’s actually very performant for a “low end” system.
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I’ve received many reactions to my latest blog post.@stefano I love this! Several years ago I was approached by a rep from one of the big roofing companies here in the Southeast US, telling me they had come on my property (WITHOUT my permission!!) and inspected my roof, and it was at least 15 years old (duh, at that time I had owned the house for 10 years and hadn't had it worked on) and in severe need of replacement.
The first thing I asked him was who had given him permission to trespass on my property, and he was floored by that question. Apparently people around here are perfectly okay with a stranger performing an inspection (climbing on the roof!) without permission and just hoping they don't fall off and injure themselves? Anyway, after that I told him to leave and if his company contacted me again or trespassed again I'd go full Karen and get the police involved.
Once I calmed down from that, I called a self-employed roofer who was a customer of my company I had gotten to know over the years, and asked him to give me a quote. Turned out he was able to do it for about a third of what the big company wanted, he found and fixed some other issues (asking my permission first of course) the other company would have considered out of scope, and overall treated me like a person and not a number.
Local is always, ALWAYS better in my opinion.