

A cybersecurity firm knows better.
A cybersecurity firm knows better.
There’s a web port AFAIK, web dev has a lower entry level
I used nano for over 10y, I’m a nvimer now.
I just can’t ever go back to office UI stuff. For my designs I still have Krita and Inkscape.
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Lies. Linus is a round 3 investor. That’s all. The industry first part is THE FUCKING SWAPPABLE 5070. Why are we being so dense for a company that is so far the best chance we’ve had since IBM came up with the ThinkPad.
There is no Thinkpad as repairable as the framework and if they are (they’re not) the price is out of reach for individuals since the p51 with LPCAMM2 targets enterprise costumers.
Your brain is wrong on this one. Follow your heart
Its Nothing Phone right? It has to be, LG is dead, Sony has a niche, Samsung can get fucked, Moto is budget, HMD wants to be Nokia but I just dont see it, Asus?
Every day that passes I use my T480 more and more, it will die with me
GrapheneOS works likea champ on my used Pixel 7 Pro, it was less than 100USD about 6m ago
They most likely already have half the knowledge, mainframe infrastructure is a different beast than servers but not a huge gap if you are Valve, they were responsible for half an EXABYTE of data traffic per month… IN 2015!!! Haven’t seen any new reports from them or Level 3 Communications (unaware if they still partner with them), to know current levels but its for sure at least 10 exabytes annually.
Edit: Getting some downvotes but unless proven other wise the data is there, I can understand not everyone in c/technology works in the industry like some of us but unless your source is this fucking idiot mainframes are still peak efficiency and peak speed and peak space efficiency and peak… you get the point. Ask IBM, at this point they own half the mainframes in the world and they still release enterprise Linux distros.
Anyway, clearly I was still under the impression L3C was still a thing, now they are part of lumen and while no longer in the S&P500 they still move around a fucking gazillion of exabytes everywhere.
Still regarding Vajve, turns out my predictions were very moderate, I was 33.3% of the way there, turns out in '18 they broke the 30 exabytes mark. With a very conservative trend analysis we can bet on Steam being responsible of 40% of Asia’s bandwidth by the end of the decade and 30% of North America’s. All in all they are on track to break the 50 exabyte mark this year alone.
Is this not C/leopardatemyface?