

Thank you for your wisdom, Comrade Shark Fucker.


Thank you for your wisdom, Comrade Shark Fucker.


I’m guessing they’re talking about Open Office, while you’re comparing to Only Office.
I’m starting to think open source may not win the “great job naming things” trophy, this year, either.


Honourable mention is NCIS Dual keyboard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8qgehH3kEQ
Top hacking scene of all time!


Yeah. I just mention it because I’ve generally just used VNC myself; and wondered what the fuss with fancier tools was about.
But then I realized home Internet has getting worse for some folks, and so folks might be using a service to get VPN-ed together, or whatever.


I’m also a big VNC fan, but I imagine RustDesk is solving for CGNAT better? I’m not aware of anything in VNC that solves CGNAT being a PITA.


Except there’s no non-wildcard Republican candidate.
They’ve cracked the formula for telling their voter base that this time will be different and anti-establishment.
While the Democrats have solved for how to exhaust their voter base patience. (Bombing innocent people in other countries.)
Approval based voting is the only way the Democratic party remains a player in American politics.


How does this compare to first past the post? Does it make any difference in outcomes?
Yes. It may be the only chance American Democrats have of winning any future elections.
The next wildcard candidate will attract a bunch of votes, while a Democrat who stands for shitty compeomises could still get a “better than the other asshole” approval vote.
I don’t have any thoughts on certs that haven’t already been shared, but some thoughts for any interviews you may land:
So be humble, but not too humble. Haha.
We’re a neat bubble here, but running Linux as a daily driver is still pretty rare, and puts you way ahead of the pack of other candidates, at least for entry/early Linux systems jobs.
Edit: And if you find an organization that uses AI spicy autocomplete to do entry level Linux admin work, run far away. There’s not enough money in the world to make it worth working with people that stupid (who choose to use hallucination for problems that demand reliability, haha).