Dang bro, how much did you pay for it? I’d try to get my money back if I were you.
Dang bro, how much did you pay for it? I’d try to get my money back if I were you.
Yeah pretty much. It obviously depends on your company’s continuity priorities but you’re going to have a pretty hard time doing a better job of backing up databases and keeping them safe per dollar than Amazon does.
Nice. Do drive next!
This looks great. Where’d you find it?
Hey, I’m not disagreeing with you here, but keep in mind none of those things are necessary for survival, and most such products can last decades if properly maintained.
I think you’re arguing against the most extreme interpretation of what this person said.
To give you an example, I’ll show you what it looks like if I were to interpret your comment in the same way:
In some capacity, you have to admit, self sufficiency is possible. Forged metal, magnets, and batteries aren’t necessary to sanitize water, grow, forage or hunt food, or to build shelter.
S6E4 Game Changers dropped literally yesterday and you wasted no time recycling the joke
My solution is to host a virtual machine with my dev workstation, and use Windows or Mac for business admin stuff like email, slack, etc.
It doesn’t have to be a compromise
You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means.
Any change to appease you would be a compromise, you understand this, yes?
Oh my god, you get it. Thank you for your continued existence. Keep going!
I think it is simply saying that the named groups may get filtered out by this process, without making any claim regarding other groups.
This looks really cool, thanks for your effort here, @Katzenmann@programming.dev
He only uses “fresh” code
You understand Sway is a passion project, distributed with source for free, and Windows is a comercial product licensed to you by a multinational corperation, right?