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Yeah, but then you have to use perl
Yeah, but then you have to use perl
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If they are not disabled before, they will soon.
I once wrote a script from beginning to end that executed correctly the first time I ran, I spent the next 30 minutes troubleshooting.
Oh my sweety, the client has refused to buy a UPS or make any change whatsoever to make the solution viable, because they are dicks.
I’m considering an entire career change so I don’t have to deal with shit like this anymore.
So that sort of happened to me on the previous gen of this infotainment unit.
I used the app to turn on the car and it keeps the car on for a short time, I started the update but it took way longer than I expected and the car shut off halfway through.
It seems to me that the unit is kept in some low power standby mode, when I turned the car back on, it just continued from where it stopped.
Same, and I was on windows. Constant disconnects or trouble connecting to monitors
The reason corporation are like that is because the responsibility is with the employee the decided to use the open source tool, when there is another company backing a product, there is someone to hold accountable. Also, there is a support number if shit hits the fan, and guarantee of support long term if the supplier is financial healthy.