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OP isn't trying to provide constructive feedback, just an ultimatum. https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/66188#discussi...


Setting aside the implications of the move Red Hat made for a moment, can we all just appreciate what a perfect storm of terrible messaging they've settled into with this one? From what it sounds like, the announcement surprised a lot internal associates not working on RHEL that are now falling into this trap that Red Hat created.


Am I supposed to hate this? Because I really really don't.


It's cool to not hate Comic Sans and it's brethren right now but as an old school hater I know that our time will come again.

https://achewood.com/2007/07/05/title.html


I like it too. Somehow more suitable for coding than Comic Sans ever was for text.


It’s just a much more polished font in general. Looks really nice!


I'm the opposite. I want to like it, but it hurts my eyes to read.


I have no strong feelings one way or the other.


All I know is my gut says "Maybe".


If you just combine Working Copy (of which I'm a huge fan) and github actions to build the site on merge to main, you get simple setup that really should do the trick for updates to a static site.


Yep, I use Working Copy with both Jekyll and 11ty sites on Netlify to do the same thing.

Even made a Shortcuts action to create new posts - it formats the YAML frontmatter, inserts the date, asks for title, then creates a new document in Working Copy with the proper file path. Super useful.


I was fighting with this all day. I have a 3 pack Zenwifi XT8 that has always given me trouble so I didn’t even think to check if it was a widespread issue. I’ve just been enduring the pain long enough that my baseline pain is already so high.

I originally bought these on a recommendation while I was looking for gigabit mesh systems. I’m back in the market after yesterday.


Eero 6 Plus, it will change your life. The things just work with no hassle, and I have very good coverage and throughput even out on our patio.


Running the same in 6 family member homes, I have not had one “tech support” call needed since installation last year. I moved them all from the original OnHubs which were also set it and forget it…


I just get a welcome message about a smooth landing and nothing further.


Hopefully I just fixed this. Maybe try to refresh.


There's a list of a few available now here: https://9to5mac.com/2021/09/20/here-are-the-best-new-safari-...


"A Boeing news release published Monday boasted that engineers would be able to adapt from older F-15 jets to the new F-15EX in a matter of days."

This sounds familiar...


yeah, except they don't have to go through the FAA this time >_>. /s

What drove me nuts about the 737 fiasco, is that the military version of a 767 had a similar issue that was easily overridden by just... moving the stick.

https://qz.com/1718506/boeings-737-max-mcas-has-better-desig...

(the military aircraft is based on the 767 which only has rudimentary fly-by-wire for the spoilers along the wing, so everything else is hydraulic like the 737).


The military plane didn't have absurd economical reasons against increased pilot training that 737 MAX had.


Ah, you've found the solution. The military should go into the passenger business!


They build a new F-15EX ship it over, take the tail number form the older ones and transfer them over and voila an upgrade.


And don't get me wrong, I love bash. I automated my first job using bash. But relying on bash just relegates aviary to a certain job description and thus just low value, domain specific tasks. Seems like a neat way for a linux admin to run a homelab, but not something that's easily adopted for larger teams working across OS, network platforms or integrating with external services.


Not everything needs to be for large teams. There’s value in simple solutions for small teams.


YAML is a standard for so many different tools now that I don't think it's really considered a DSL.


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