I’ve been assuming this was going to happen since it’s been haphazardly implemented across the web. Are people just now realizing it?
I’ve been assuming this was going to happen since it’s been haphazardly implemented across the web. Are people just now realizing it?
That’s the joke. We know Amazon is known for soul crushing long hours and weekends.
Mint with cinnamon desktop is where it’s at for ease of use.
I personally read this as “one quarter admit they did it to get people to quit”. If you think these folks are always transparent and honest, think again. They’re just trying to say whatever gets them the least amount of bad PR
This is effectively a layoff without benefits.
I take comfort in the fact that Oracle hasn’t been able to release new products. They’re basically a legal team wrapped around their existing software.
That said, fuck this guy.
Yeah, exactly. I was about to say flatpak exists and isn’t proprietary.
Also, the snap for docker/compose is hot garbage.
That’s the “getting better at not screwing up” part.
Oh great, more tracking.
Y’all need high availability in your lives.
I like how people assume they bought them to make games instead of buying them to eliminate the competition.
They know, they just don’t give a shit beyond short term gains.
Best way to make the switch is by immersion. I’d also like to add it’s best to do it when you’re not being forced on a timeline, and you have time to deal with it. All my personal machines made the jump 7 years ago and I don’t regret it.
I guarantee there is a Zabka very close.
Agreed, IaC has helped that process a lot. I just used to curse.
I agree. However… I do have a public repo with my helper scripts in case I need to set them up on a new machine. best of both worlds!
If I had to guess after managing enterprise WAF across hundreds of domains…
It’s either a crowler or vulnerability scanner, and may be scanning by IP address. I don’t think you configured anything wrong.
You may want to add some form of captcha or user agent based filter to get rid of it. Good news is that it’s not necessarily something to worry about.
I’d avoid IP based blocking. It’s only temporarily effective.
I’m personally using Mint for this exact purpose. It just works and I don’t have to think about it much.
I love Mint for the simplicity. My only complaint is the lack of Wayland support for cinnamon.
Nor should it be.
The Mozilla Foundation does such important work to ensure standards across the Internet, and keeping the monopolies on their toes. This is another shining example of just that.
Quantifying monopolistic behavior from major tech companies is important. This needs to be documented before changes can happen.
I’m in this comment and I don’t know how to feel about it.
You can validate that against user telemetry data expected from a browser.