Yes officer, this comment right there
Yes officer, this comment right there
Totally non credible, where’s the sight?
With parachute only for business classes
Most Americans would not be able to point on a map all of the countries their nation is at war with
Wait, a company can just decide to abandon hundreds of their hardware in the middle the streets?
Approximately one forest
Oh my sweet sweet child
Oh my bad, didn’t see this was on self hosted. Then yeah, it’s a hosting service like any other one
Saw recently that Shadow, the cloud PC company, has now a next cloud based storage offer: shadow.tech
I’d be interested by any feedbacks if somebody gives it a try !
Literally a coding monkey
I’m not arguing that they haven’t little do to with productivity, I’m arguing that they shouldn’t have little to do with productivity
Oh my sweet sweet child…
Wait, doing your workday in 1-2hr is ADHD?
Deploying high tech AI model so that we can use low tech meme networks
I usually just ask recruiters to point those that are pokemon
The first Lemmy hug-of-death !
Yes, when I try to explain this to people, I always explain the bus factor concept: how many people could get hit by a bus until it becomes critical to run your business ! Running in the cloud allows you to avoid this problem, there will always be an oncall tech in the DC of your cloud provider, which is very hard to organize for an on prem system !
I guess The dudes can always give remote access to someone he trusts, but at the end of the day if a disk fail somebody got to go switch it
I think the cost always come out better for cloud for a given reliability level. But this is a volunteer run thing, so we won’t mind if there is some more important downtime than on reddit or Twitter. I really do think that if your objective is not reaching 100% uptime but cost reduction, then on prem really becomes the cheapest option
It’s the home of a gnome