- Lemmy
- Hacker News
- BBC
- The Register
- The Verge
I say bye all the time. Every phone coversation.
I’ve used shfmt in the past: https://github.com/patrickvane/shfmt
I mean looking at your post history this ridiculous comment makes sense.
If you think that’s bad, Oracle renamed their LTS DB product from 23c to 23ai the other day.
I think Poettering did a blog post just before he left RedHat (or maybe it was just after) where he described his ‘perfect’ OS - it was pretty detailed, I imagine it was indeed what we’d call systemd+Linux
Edit: Found it
I feel like we’re not far away from saying “There’s a systemd for that.”
However, distributions like Fedora will definitely be in the lead, judging by previous experiences and stories of adapting new Linux technologies and Systemd components.
I wonder if this is still true, now that he no longer works for RedHat, but Microsoft.
To answer the question of discrepancies, yes. There are actually different types of virtualisation techniques that offer different levels of interaction between the VM and the hardware (negating the use of additional emulation and processing, etc.). Look up paravirtualisation.