- Destroy the eggs of every bird nest you can find so your crow family can be the only species of bird for miles.
comador
IT Nerd of 30yrs and avid hobbiest of genealogy, geology and science in general.
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comador @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger steps down from struggling chipmaker16·8 months agoFailed to innovate while riding the gravy train too long, lack of compensation in the face of rising costs, manufacturing issues, defective CPUs and nothing competitive. Yup, time to retire lol
comador @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Is AI Going to Replace Software Engineers?13·11 months agoTL;DR: The answer is an astounding NO.
comador @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Full scan of 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue took 1.4 petabytes of data, equivalent to 14,000 4K movies — Google's AI experts assist researchers17·1 year agoStorage vendors are rolling their hands in delight while systems administrators, particularly backup admins are cringing at the thought.
comador @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•HP says I should have known its £399 laptop bargain was too good to be true3·2 years agoYeah, we dumped Cisco for Aruba two years ago. Completely replaced the entire company core network infra. No major complaints.
On the Enterprise side of things, I was a huge VCE fan pre-Dell days. Only thing close to that now is Pure Flashstack, which isn’t bad, just pricey. I’m just not a Dell fan, Michael Dell is a fuck-whit.
comador @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•HP says I should have known its £399 laptop bargain was too good to be true4·2 years agoComparing my experience with Cisco B and C Class, HPE DL and Dell PE server experience over the past 20 years:
Cisco: Expensive, Good support/service during lifetime of product, excellent management tools w/o buying additional lics, reliable, but eosl/eol is short and poorly supportable after.
DELL: Just retired some 30 of their servers and storage. No regrets. Expensive, horrible support, licensing is a nightmare, but e360 and online tools were better than others. EOL/EOSL support is okay for a max of 2 yrs afterwards.
HPE: Just deployed 20 DL380G10+, Cheaper than other 2, licensing is a pita, support is meh, but InfoSight and support costs are cheap and there’s good support past eol/eosl.
I’ve done the whole white box thing like SuperMicro a number of times and while it is cheaper upfront, it’s a headache over time.
Then there’s California where NEM 3.0 makes it less than worth while to install or upgrade your existing solar installation.
It’s like people hate ads so much they’re willing to change browsers… gasp
Google had a revelation.
Southpark Scott all growed up. I see his diet bedes issue has gotten worse.
Not in California though. You can own it, but you can’t buy nor shoot 5.56 or .223 on BLM or CA owned land. They’re also in the courts (appeals) to ban Assault rifles in the state.
Plextor CDRWs with Verbatim 50yr gold disks ftw.
comador @lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Atlassian content cloud migration will work. Users, less so3·2 years agoJira/Confluence (Atlassian) out, it was slow anyway. Gitlab onprem solution to replace it. If Gitlab ends up costing too much down the line, OSS gits will work just the same. Atlassian support is horrible anyway.
Migratory path of all Floridaman species.
I’ll keep shooting them every season and they don’t have a bag limit after all. Fuck Corvids, they’re just as bad as cats for the environment.