Comment Re:Just make the electrons think they are heavy (Score 1) 350
The problem is that they realize they are electrons and not so massive way too soon.
The problem is that they realize they are electrons and not so massive way too soon.
The #2 developer of systemd has been banned from contributing to the kernel.
The #1 developer of systemd was the main developer of PulseAudio-- does generate much confidence.
He has also just given the finger to the OSS community--makes me wonder why he doesn't do Macs or Windows.
It is being given control over critical services such as TTY and networking.
It is hard for the average techie to audit it, given it's nature. Little access to a lot of tools: valgrind, strace, ftrace.
This does not make me feel very good about systemd.
Do you pay any attention to what is going on around you? Poettering wasn't calling out Linus he was calling out critics of shittyd
I will admit there are two things still missing.
A decent document format, that allows annotations. PDF comes close but doesn't quite cut it.
Ubiquity with digitizers in tablets.
I have a tex file that I can generate a pdf notebook of n blank pages, where I choose n.
Things like forms, well even a secretary can modify an existing form.
Job instructions can be kept in text files that can be pushed to tablets. Guaranteeing that every person has updated instructions.
Two hard drive docks are cheaper. ( In case one fails. )
Then as many internal harddrives for backup as you need.
I haven't turned on my printer in 5 years.
The future of printing is that tablets will make it obsolete,
Really.
How did you get setup with such a sweet job? Do you have to use your blood to sign the contract?
Using slide rules for your calculations does not make you a luddite either.
Systemd has been in production a fairly long time now, and I see no issues at all brought up about it in actual practice. RHEL's mailing list has nary a mention of it. It just works and works well.
Right, because the Kay Sievers wasn't banned from contributing to the kernel because systemD prevented the kernel from loading in debug mode.
He wrote PulseAudio which I had to live with for several years.
Or offices with dozens of typewriters which the sound was based on. People use to work in those offices all the time. Get over it.
They should be giving the Nobel Prize to the guys inventing these!
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