

I put it in a container that has a build process every week.


I put it in a container that has a build process every week.


I didn’t want to pay for cable TV. I started with torrents. Then I found utorrent could automate via rss and search terms, then sickbeard could automate it even further, usenet made it safer, etc… And that’s also how I ended up with a career in IT.
I was thinking about that Bilt card.
I think the intention was to get the points. But, I’m sure some are not as diligent as they should be.


I don’t blame you. I took a long time between viewings. I liked it enough that I had my goalie mask painted like the big stone head. I figured it was funny and a stone head was appropriate for a goalie.


But, did you watch it a second time? Honestly it’s awful the first watch because you can’t get past the aesthetic of it. When I watched it again I realized the movie itself is pretty good. It’s practically the definition of a good bad movie.


To be fair to Connery, Zardoz was right after 007. He was type casted and nobody would hire him. He had to do something different to get new work. Also, Zardoz is legit a good movie… If you get past the weird and laughable aesthetic choices, the plot is a decent sci fi plot.


I just liked linux better so I learned it. That’s kind of my whole career, I want to do something so I get certified in it and start looking to get into it. I’m in consulting. I come in and help people setup OpenShift while teaching them how to use it and then move on to the next customer.


I probably also started with linux seriously around that time frame. I was also a Windows admin back then. Transitioning to Linux and containers was the best thing ever. You get out of dependency hell and having kruft all over your filesystem. I’m extremely biased though, I work for Red Hat now. Containers and Linux are my day job.


And honestly, 40 isn’t even impressive. I run more than that on one host. Containers make life so much easier is unreal.


I would be doing it to learn as well. I’m pretty good with Linux, I work for Red Hat. But, I don’t get down in the weeds at all. I do mostly Ansible and OpenShift.


How long does it reasonably take? Just a weekend?


Modern adhesives are pretty insanely strong.


But it’s also the big reason first time installers struggle. They tighten those bolts too much and crack three porcelain.
What kind of theory? I’m not sure what that means to “think about theory.”


They’re probably more likely to explain to you that a soul is not a real thing.
Yeah, I only put specific things there. Management and monitoring things. The services are still local.
I’ve been using a VPS for a while now. I still maintain it, so it’s very much like self hosting.
Self hosting can be stretched to mean you’re hosting your own services on a cloud provider.
ROCM is pretty simple. It’s just no where near as robust and supported as Cuda.