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    • Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back
    • Jean de Florette
    • The Matrix
    • Top Gun

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  • ccunix@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlthis is not cool
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    1 year ago

    Our dishwasher recently died 2 months out of warranty. Repair cost was basically even with buying a new device of similar quality (on paper).

    Decided to repair because we have had a couple supposedly good dishwashers that were complete junk. At least this one I know actually washes dishes (not given for a modern dishwasher).




  • I’m fully aware of the operational challenges involved. What I have not looked into (yet) is whether it is even feasible.

    • What happens to sessions?
    • are there asynchronous jobs that need managing
    • will my DB become a bottleneck long before my instance anyway?

    Honestly, the operational side doesn’t worry me, I can do that in my sleep. Application level issues I am powerless to solve however.


  • One thing the Sysadmin community no longer needs to know about:

    My job is horrible, I commute 6 hours each way to my office in the cellar. My boss is useless a wet blanket who’s only working muscle is his tongue which he uses to kiss the backside of the attention-seeking, sociopath CEO who won’t spend any money because our Windows NT4 infra is “as good as it gets”. Being a Sysadmin sucks! What should I do?

    If the most common phrase here is “brush up your CV” we have a problem.