It’s hard to believe but 16s are cheaper than 15s. I guess not enough 15s sold.
It’s hard to believe but 16s are cheaper than 15s. I guess not enough 15s sold.
But then postgres is basically an OS at this point, enough to compete with emacs for meme potential. And I say that as a happy postgres user.
Yea we’re doing something similiar. Only update base images for bigger OS updates or if something breaks or can break.
The general idea is to have config that works for both new PCs and the ones that are already in use. Saves on maintaining two configuration methods.
I’m the only one to swoon here, and I’m as sceptical as one can be.
I’m also a cost and my budget is on paper only. Non-IT management is complicit in crappy IT.
I wonder how you’re supposed to get PXE boot to work securely over the internet. And how that helps when affected disk is still encrypted and needs unusual intervention to fix, including admin access to system files.
I’ve been doing this for a while, and I like creative solutions, so I wonder about those issues a lot. Not much comes to my mind besides let’s recall all the laptops and do it one by one.
Sure. At the same time one needs to manage resources.
I was all in on laptop deployment automation. It cut down on a lot of human error issues and having inconsistent configuration popping up all the time.
But it needs constant supervision, even if not constant updates. More systems and solutions lead to neglect if not supplied well. So some “would be good to have” systems just never make the cut, because as overachieving I am, I’m also don’t want to think everything is taken care of when it clearly isn’t.
This works great for stationary pcs and local servers, does nothing for public internet connected laptops in hands of users.
The only fix here is staggered and tested updates, and apparently this update bypassed even deffered update settings that crowdstrike themselves put into their software.
The only winning move here was to not use crowdstrike.
Can confirm. I have 200 users and at least 1/4th of that work from home at any time. Anything that requires hands on approach you can’t do over remote assistancce software is a logistical nightmare, mostly because people can’t or wont swing by office.
Do target individuals. CEOs should be responsible for neglect and rockstar culture.
More work, more debt. The more debt you have the harder it is to let go.
Wood is the reason for climate change!
Credit and release any changes you made to it. No freeloading.
Easily done with licences. Corpo is scared of licensing.
Also unless you can hyperfocus and literally exhaust yourself in those 8h, you can’t do any type of white collar job for 8h a day. It’s impossible to be mentally productive for that amount of time day in day out. Forget doing anything creative.
Who knows. Some tech is both better functionally and cheaper. We’ll see. No need to hype anyway.
I think you can use grafana to present vidgets from different dashboards in one.
I use a 2016 Asus Zenbook with integrated intel gpu.
The performance is comparable. The only thing that’s different is latency, obviously, although it’s fairly negligible on LAN, and encoding/decoding sometimes createa artifacts and smudges, but it’s better at higher bandwidth.
Did I get it right? The crate lets you directly input data into a typst document from an arbitrary struct?
Also out of scope of OP, is typst in anyway capable of typesetting music notation? I never used LaTeX so I have no idea about that either or if it’s even feasible.
Ok but can we keep it on the summer time? I like later sunsets.