The first pc I bought had a Cyrix processor cause I couldn’t afford Intel.
The first pc I bought had a Cyrix processor cause I couldn’t afford Intel.
I shorted them hard once. They stayed solvent longer than I could.
I use their phone app. I sure have a weekend chore to get the fuck off that app.
My neighbor works for Bungie. I’m too afraid to ask if she still has a job. Getting laid off sucks but I bet working there still sucks too. I bet their office is a fuckin graveyard.
Well that fucking sucks.
Something about the wire on a NES controller that makes it feel right.
I used Proxmox for awhile, then went to Unraid. I learned a lot using Proxmox but for ease of homelabbing, it’s tough to beat Unraid. It depends on what you’re wanting from your lab.
I started out a field tech for an industrial firm. My industrial job killed my body. 110+ degrees in the factories, heavy chemicals back when safety was a joke, impossible hours and crawling thru hell on earth to trace a control problem.
Decades later I ended up a CTO. The more I worked, the more I realized it was impossible. Everything was impossible. It could never be secure enough. I could never have enough faith in my vendors to sleep at night. Everything in every direction was terrifying, and we were good at it. You just couldn’t be good enough.
I wished I had stayed a field rat. That CTO job broke my mind. Now I’m that nutjob that won’t let people use my WiFi, they go on the visitor walled off WiFi. My kids can’t install apps without permission. I check my home network logs and have alerts set up for everything imaginable.
I read stories like this and it gives me PTSD.
That’s a big number. What’s the use case? Just cause?