

Now imagine I have to take over for them because they don’t know their ls from their cp and it’s all laggy.
Talking to the customers so the engineers don’t have to is an important job.
I’m just this guy, you know? Except on Lemmy.
Thanks to /u/crank0271 for the name
RIP Kbin.social
Now imagine I have to take over for them because they don’t know their ls from their cp and it’s all laggy.
Talking to the customers so the engineers don’t have to is an important job.
Companies are dictatorships
The only primate who deserved that sort of treatment was Harambe
I guarantee I’ll get even more pushback from Windows admins when I tell them to install Putty.
And, yes, ssh is in windows shell but many of the windows sysadmins I work with still refuse to use it. Some will even VNC to a Linux server to use the terminal there.
As a traditional Mac user I also “side loaded” applications
Much like the frogs we are stuck in a situation that we can’t get out of without any way of lowering the heat because we lack thumbs and the pot is too steep to climb out of.
So just enjoy the nice warm water till we boil because we’re all fucked.
I wouldn’t trust this for a minute. They’ll subpoena the records and retaliate against them and there’s nothing anyone will do about it beyond complaining about petty things like it being unconstitutional
I was disappointed about that, too
That was his main concern. Like if we find out it’s going to hit central Africa would other nations even bother stopping it when it will be a localized event?
Because the biggest budget item for every tech company is head count and they want to cut costs.
Scott Manley did a great video explaining how easily we could redirect it if we found out it was going to hit the earth. We have multiple launch vehicles that can launch a mass at sufficient velocity to nudge it the small amount we need.
Fly safe.
The flip side of Soviet “everyone must work” inefficiency was the prediction of American economists that we’d have so little work to do thanks to automation that our biggest problem would be filling our free time.
Instead we found more and more work to do, and now work even longer hours. And it’s because people didn’t want to do the hard work of figuring out a new way to run society and just stuck with what they knew.
We see the same thing happening with remote work. It causes some problems, yes, but it’s way better for a lot of reasons. But instead of moving forward and solving those problems organizations are just insisting on doing things the traditional way.
And it’s really sad how many people in this thread can’t see that they’re doing the same thing.
Do not assume I am here because I wish to be
Those are chores, and caring for your loved ones. They are not “jobs.”
I don’t do homework for randos on the Internet
Even in a marxist society there’s some asshole telling everyone what to do. I will brook no assholes.
I thought we stopped doing that that in 2003
It’s just a little non-Euclidean! It’s still good! It’s still good!
Okay, so reduce it by another order of magnitude and everybody does a long weekend farming every ten years
Which list? I’m on a bunch by now