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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:i don't get this, why are people learning languages at all? i graduated from college only 12 years ago (gently caress that sounds like a long time ago now), and we barely had any actual coding in my courses. because industry successfully outsourced on the job training to four year degree programs
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# ? Jun 5, 2020 16:46 |
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 20:06 |
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obviously not because everyone that comes out of school loving sucks these days
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# ? Jun 5, 2020 17:39 |
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i had a matlab course, but i went to music school
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# ? Jun 6, 2020 04:37 |
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what's the difference between all the bsd variants? all I know is that freenas uses one so it's gotta be good
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# ? Jun 8, 2020 07:51 |
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Jimmy Carter posted:what's the difference between all the bsd variants? all I know is that freenas uses one so it's gotta be good freebsd: the maintained somewhat legitimate one netbsd: the abandoned one that had more hacked-together ports than the others openbd: writing everything in c with truly wonky ideas of what defense in depth means is the way to security (while actually mostly just defining what an operating system is more and more narrowly to have less surface area). dragonflybsd: predicts that fine-grained locking is a doomed approach to kernel work, bringing message-passing to freebsd.
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# ? Jun 8, 2020 08:07 |
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freebsd is the most complete and the fastest with the best multicore support. freenas, pfsense, the playstation operating system and junos are all based on it. netbsd is the one that runs on loving anything. their slogan is literally "of course it runs netbsd" because the platforms list is a mile goddamn long (8 "tier 1" ports, 49 "tier 2" ports, where tier 1 is stuff like x86 and ARM) and tier 2 is everything that's still being maintained. openbsd is the most secure and "not invented here" of them with a focus on "correct" code with standard, effective cryptography and security in everything. they're most notable for being the people behind openssh and pf. and somehow their audio works better than linux's most of the time.
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# ? Jun 8, 2020 08:08 |
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linux has supported more platforms than netbsd for a long time now and stop trolling with openbsd and sound
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# ? Jun 8, 2020 08:12 |
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 20:06 |
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chickening out of using openbsd -current for now and just running 6.7 release on the router and file server. i'll get around to installing minidlna on the file server eventually. in the meantime, ssh/sftp works real nice and I got all my copied over which means i can trash the os on my other machines p much at will
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# ? Jun 8, 2020 16:58 |