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Not AI! Please!
I swear, tomorrow I am finding AI in the goddamn toilet paper!
I ran from Reddit, it be like that
Not AI! Please!
I swear, tomorrow I am finding AI in the goddamn toilet paper!
Of course. Rules for thee and not for me.
Are you crying wolf again? Man… I can’t bear this anymore.
I have seen some start a consultancy, sane job, better pay and strict agreements on presence. There’s probably also a whole heap of companies raking in real talent, motivated and eager to drive the former employer’s business into the ground.
You only have loopback addresses, that won’t work at all. Odd. Unless Ubuntu doesn’t use dhcp. You can try eg “sudo dhclient” or do a manual configuration in the range of your modem (eg ip 192.168.1.2, netmask /24 aka 255.255.255.0, gw 192.168.1.1, dns 9.9.9.9).
Vivek is (y)our friend: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/setting-up-an-network-interfaces-file/
Is your IP address 169.254.x.y by any chance? That would mean you can actually “see” the network but have no usable address (169.254.x.y is APIPA, you could say a fallback basically when no dhcp is available). Try “ip addr” on the commandline or “ifconfig” for us oldtimers
Assuming you are not joking: Terraform is a tool to build virtual machines and networks etc from a configuration file. So, I make a file describing a webserver with 16GB of TAM, a system and data disk each 1tb, 3 network interfaces with ip addresses etc etc. and feed it to Terraform. TF will then contact my cloud(s) an d build it all.
You don’t even need a calculator for a quick calculation, take the closest value of 10: 3x7=21x37 or easier 20x40 = 800 which is close to the actual number, 777.
Tuchus? It is 5AM here and I already learned a new word, thank you kind internet stranger!
Ah yes, I expected as mich but was hoping for something more… intricate?
Nice write up! Though… the sound coning seemingly from someone’s … someone’s what exactly?
The Hurd hasn’t done anything properly in, what, 3 decades? I am actually surprised someone even remembers it.
I am unsure, I feel like Google is watching me and selling my data to OP because I was only yesterday ogling a Thinkpad Yoga X1 precisely for this purpose.
What, doing your therapist and arch installs?
Quite so, it hurt my brain to see it
I too am planning to leave; while the pricing is going up, that’s not really my issue. Support is not exactly helpful these days, and their business services stink - not really, because if they actually did, at least we could find them. There’s no added value for lots of money, no innovation, their cli tooling is dead, etc.
It is indeed not FOSS. I should have asked OP how important that is - some people need a robust, ready-to-roll solution, preferably non-Microsoft, others a full FOSS license and figure stuff out on their own. Someone else mentioned X2Go, I have no experience with it but it is worth a look.
Was expecting Seven of Nine, was not disappointed