I may need to read that again. I felt there were words absent.
corsicanguppy
My uncle used to tell us "fat kids are harder to kidnap" and we didn't understand the joke even when we'd arrived at the ice cream place.
To be fair, not great to see from anywhere.
We didn't vote for Carney for his hatred of Trump. If we voted for Carney's party, it was because the alternative would have already sold us out completely.
...Like, in a heartbeat. We'd already be rounding up the inuit and sending them to Trinidad or something equally as wrong. I'd be saving my money for my routine MRI coming up. We'd be dismantling the train system to make some offensive statue of Milhouse the Squatter.
Are you suggesting we'd think Carney's perfect and not merely the better of two imperfect choices? Do you know how politics works?
- no enterprise packaging
- java?
I mean, that's two strikes, but I know the people whom 8x8 bought in like 2019 so there's hope. Like, wow, their video-conf app and service was astoundingly good.
I think a gitlab install has most of mattermost inside it, and that means installation and updates are handled. I found the install of MatterMost via its devs used to be very naive, but the gitlab people did something right in vendoring it into their massive install. Gitlab-ce is bloated as heck, but it's fire-and-forget on the proper platform and may allow inter-org linking with or without the matter bridge thing (which itself affords some interoperability).
Considering
- nearly a
curl|sh
setup - to run supply-chain risks
- of supply-chain risks
- for something without an immutable artefact and thus is its own supply-chain risk
It's already breaking ISO27002 in a few ways. I'm out.
Care to expand on that? I am seriously considering that as part of my post-skype future.
This is a detail I never want to know.
Kick the Can.
If you're choosing life-goals that shut out your friends, those are the wrong life-goals.
Nah. My wife has naturally wavy hair. She goes to work with it blow-dried, flattened, and a little plain-looking. On weekends she does none of those things, and it looks gorgeous and wavy and bouncy. Maybe I just have a definite preference -- Even Jen Psaki on the TV - gorgeous already - looks better in her other, more natural style, and she's probably got advisors telling her to vamp it up.