Comment Re: Cloud computing is one the dumbest ideas ever (Score 1) 65
And further tilt the balance towards on-prem.
And further tilt the balance towards on-prem.
I'll be sure to tell my very real clients their infrastructure doesn't exist.
At the rate the shutdown is going, perhaps we should take a cue from the billionaires and just stop paying.
So those funny things that look like desktop machines are not? and there's no LDAP or domain controllers involved?
That's funny because the places I'm familiar with have desktop machines, domain controllers, often a NAS or two, and a router with a firewall.
Cloud servers may have more than one user running things on the same CPU. God only knows who the other users actually are. In a corporate environment, everyone running jobs on the server works for the company. It doesn't reduce the risks to zero, but it does reduce them a lot.
Actually, the cloud remains more expensive and less secure. Remember all that meltdown, spectre, row hammering, etc? All largely irrelevant to people who use their own servers in their own environment.
You still need an ISP with the cloud. Somehow, you have to be able to launch and monitor, do updates, etc. Smoke signals won't work for that application. You still need IT guys for the office LAN, server admins for your office infrastructure, etc.
If you decide to go with anything but very vanilla virtual hosting, you still need developers to run on the 'upgrade' treadmill as cloud providers update and EOL things nearly as quickly as fashion designers.
If you go with the vanilla virtual hosts, you need pretty much the same people you need for self hosting only they can't touch the physical hardware and just have to sit nervously twiddling their thumbs when things go down.
VMWare is not the best choice these days since the licensing IS a ripoff.
Swapping a failing disk is easier than it ever has been before.
But you can "Rent to own, Right on the phone!". Well, minus the "to own" part, that is.
How is it that so many fall for a deal WORSE than what most people knew was a deal for suckers in the '80s.
What is this obsession with pedophilia? I'm really getting rather suspicious of MAGA. I suspect your average Catholic priest or Southern Baptist youth pastor thinks about nude children less than most MAGA individuals.
Was it by measuring emissions in a parallel universe?
> Anyway, if this guy is denying these websites their revenue I wont be shedding any tears if he gets nailed
Unless he's training an LLM...
> Since when has the U.S. acknowledged they lack jurisdiction outside the U.S.
Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
It's implicit, but it's there.
FBI creates viral ad for Tor.
At least Rockstar have generated some value 'themselves' compared to the union which presumably generates value by capturing large proportions of the employees from companies then extorting the companies.
Yes, I'm aware that this isn't the way unions are presented but if we could somehow extract the true motivations of union leaders, would we find a desire to fix the power balance between employees and employers or is that simply a claim used to attract a block of, what are essentially troops in a financial war?
Or perhaps the motivations don't matter if they do actually deliver on the promises of increased balance - although who should decide what is a fair balance?
We don't know one millionth of one percent about anything.