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Comment Re:The real story (Score 3, Informative) 203

It's worse than that. Linus would tell everyone not to worry and go on about how Bitkeeper was a great improvement and Larry would prove him wrong by throwing public tantrums and generally playing stupid licensing games. Ex banning IBM from using the free version since they had a competing SCM being built by another (far removed) department. Banning anyone who worked directly on a competing SCM from using Bitkeeper at all. And responding to said developer reverse engineering one of the export interfaces by discontinuing the free version of Bitkeeper.

The best part of it all was that Linus helped him design the thing in the first place.

Comment Re:And yet, no one understands Git. (Score 1) 203

Or you can just use GitHub's Windows client which, the last time I used it required me to use the command line to init non Githib repos but then didn't require the user to use the command line for anything. Might even be better now, it's been a couple of years since I had to support software developers running on windows.,

Comment Re:Economy (Score 2) 198

To be fair I bought a TV a few weeks back from FutureShop because I wanted to compare picture quality myself. In the end, not only was FutureShop cheaper than the local retailers, it was $50 cheaper than Amazon.

Comment Re:too bad.... but... (Score 1) 662

Sorry but you are projecting. By all accounts Clarkson was the one spewing verbal abuse. Clarkson knew he was out of line after the indecent and tried to apologize . Here it is from the BBC report "It was not disputed by Jeremy Clarkson or any witness that Oisin Tymon was the victim of an unprovoked physical and verbal attack"

I love Jeremy Clarkson's work on Top Gear but he was really out of line and I really don't see what other option the BBC had but to let him go.

Comment Re:too bad.... but... (Score 2) 662

Right, so you wouldn't punch a guy who called your mom, or someone close to you, a whore? We have to know exactly all those things that provoked Jeremy to punch this guy instead of rushing to a quick and inaccurate judgement.

I really wouldn't. Or at least not now that I'm an adult and have gotten over my teenage anger issues. I may very well tell someone off for name calling or have someone fired but I would not intervene physically unless they either started with physical violence or were doing something to make someone I cared about feel physically in danger (for instance got right in their face/backed them into a corner).

Even if the guy intentionally put his food in the refrigerator, it would not justify flipping out and yelling for 20 minutes

The refrigerator thing would definitely deserve being yelled at, don't you think? Employees have been fired for lesser offences.

It still wouldn't justify a 20 minute screaming tantrum that disrupted the entire hotel. A proportionate response would be to demand the food be heated or file a complaint. A proportionate response could even be to have someone fired (if it were negligent or malicious)

Comment Re:im skeptical... (Score 2) 182

Someone who hates everything else even more?

It has the advantage that it does backwards compatibility well with advance notice when a feature is about to disappear This means that if I need to upgrade my PHP application, I am sure to have a version that supports both the new interfaces and the old deprecated interfaces and more importantly it means that if I have a number of different apps that I need installed, I am not likely to need to move them each into their own VM. Python as an example of everything I hate doesn't even try. Their "fix" is to install a local copy of python with the app which is great until something needs a security update and now someone must upgrade each app's environment individually.

Comment Re:I choose MS SQL Server (Score 1) 320

It also, quite amusingly doesn't come pre tuned to handle Oracle databases. Last month a burst of traffic crashed two Oracle instances on Oracle Linux machines I don't maintain. When they called me in to debug it, the problem turned out that the SHM limits were too small.

One thing I absolutely love about PostgreSQL is that it sanity checks the system limits on startup and throws an error if something is off.

Comment Re:All it means is (Score 3, Insightful) 292

Not always, sometimes it's that they want perfection. I had one case where the requirements were pretty much the existing guy's exact experience but they forgot that they didn't hire him in that condition he grew into it as their needs expanded. In the end they found no one and put the decision off for later. In the meantime I wish them the best of luck finding a Linux server admin, storage admin and Mac deployment expert in a single person.

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