The issue isn't how it's built or based on its that Microsoft can use its control of the os to make it extremely difficult to avoid it.
AI is worse than crypto. Most crypto projects use proof of stake which is way more resource efficient than mining. Also the mining that does happen usually happens where there is excess generation instead of azure datacenters
I believe mods tried this and reddit purged the mods when subreddits only allowed John Oliver images.
I want to try alpine out but the lack of systemd support is a blocker since I don't want to add openrc support to all my Ansible playbooks that rely on systemd services and timers
Somehow that was a bigger emotional blow than finding out pro wrestling is fake
When it is the cause of a problem it's not always obvious at first so you spend hours troubleshooting the broken app until you look at DNS and a simple DNS issue
I fail to see how that differs from the current Internet
You can still have a pretty good life and still be depressed my worst episode I was passing all my classes and picking up a new hobby and had a good part time job but I was still depressed. I started taking meds and the next day the crippling sadness was gone.
Since the license restricts who can use the software it isn't oss
There are philosophical and technical reasons to not like snaps
Technical
- Slow startup time
- Makes lsblk look really ugly
- For awhile users didn't have a lot of control over when things updated
- Not designed to work with third party repos by default
- Requires apparmor so it doesn't work well on selinux distros.
Philosophical
- Backend is proprietary and controller by a single company
- Has made the same amount of effort as flatpak to work on distros that aren't Ubuntu
- Some people just don't like Ubuntu
I don't think so. You need to get a large amount of training before you can make a comparable salary, and if you do get a high paying cyber security job there's still a good chance of it being stressful. You can see if you like it using the free tier of try hack me, and if you love it and can afford to take the paycut it might make sense but you are probably better off finding a way to use your existing skills than aquiring new ones