When have Comcast, Disney, or IBM ever have been on the wrong side of history? /s
(Justin)
Tech nerd from Sweden
When have Comcast, Disney, or IBM ever have been on the wrong side of history? /s
In the past two years, I have had horrible issues where it decides that I’m not allowed to join the call because I have a Teams account logged into a different organization, that it won’t let me log out of. An issue where Microsoft servers just time out if you have ipv6 enabled, etc.
Don’t get me started on Skype for Business. It’s still around.
IT folk got so annoyed about being asked about what happens if you got run over by a bus, they decided to go out and show everyone.
Taiwan making their position clear to Trump
no reason why Europe and the american opposition can’t be on the same side
I could see the Swedish being translated as stabbers
skriva: to write
beskriva: to describe
sticka: to stab
bestick: stab-related noun?
I would argue the chauvinism that they both display makes them both solidly in the wrong.
Very much a commentary on war and an argument for anti-imperalism I’d say.
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Humans know to drive more carefully in low visibility, and/or to take actions to improve visibility. Muskboxes don’t.
By this logic, we should still be using copper phone lines, analog TV, and 3G should never get switched off. Obviously there are always budget constraints but technological progress does not wait for shitty vendors.
I work mainly in cloud and Kubernetes environments where this stuff is already automated. New vendors are often just deploying new containers into a cluster.
Yeah Twitter is still designated as a large online platform under the DSA.
Dodging the DMA only has implications for Twitter advertising and federation, I think.
Basically, Twitter is not seen as a monopoly on the microblogging market, but it is still a very large communication platform that must pay special attention to moderation practices.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Markets_Act
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Services_Act
I imagine the brunt of Twitter’s argument here is that they have strong competition from Bluesky and Threads, so are not seen as a gatekeeper in the market for microblogging advertising.
True.
cert-manager is an amazing tool for deploying certificates for containerized applications. There’s no standardized way to deploy those certs outside of containers without scripting it yourself though, unfortunately.
They should be automated too.
The fact that I can’t use terraform to automatically deploy certs to network appliances is a problem.
Fediseer chooses instances INTENTIONALLY
which is why im saying use fediseer so they dont have to hand pick 5 instances
Then why don’t they accept any instance? Fediseer has an api where they can see the most reputable instances and limit to only allowing those reputable instances.
They should use fediseer to accept the top 100 most reputable mastodons
GPL != free as in beer
Why does this have the domain todaycnn. com?