Technoguyfication@lemmy.mltohomelab@lemmy.ml•The Reluctant Sysadmin's Guide to Securing a Linux ServerEnglish
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1 year agoNo, because pretty much all of it is bad. Elaborating would be meaningless.
No, because pretty much all of it is bad. Elaborating would be meaningless.
Print drivers in Windows have actually been in userspace for a while now. That’s why the cheap drivers that come with your $40 Inkjet from Walmart don’t cause bluescreens anymore.
As someone who works as a software engineer for a smaller company without any of that noise, that sounds like complete hell. I have no clue how devs are getting anything useful done while having to context switch constantly during the day for asinine meetings and corporate progress tracking bullshit.
Those are the best projects. There’s no bugs, all unit tests passed, no tickets to look at. Pure bliss.
Or as I’ve discovered recently while troubleshooting local infrastructure, the ARP table. Essentially the DNS of IP addressing