

I mean it looks like they didn’t promote him, he’s older and it’s still lieutenant, I’d be pissed too lol


I mean it looks like they didn’t promote him, he’s older and it’s still lieutenant, I’d be pissed too lol

My old dog of 14 years is taking it and I could tell her mind was going because of it.
It’s hard to have a sense of community in a sub-industry of IT that tends to be run by single individuals.

People totally aren’t going to get locked in one of these.

What are we hacking here, your kids trust?


This is definitely not a n00b friendly distro [1], I recommend sticking with stock-Arch or stock-Debian, learn their ways of doing things, then come back with experience to start using a distro like Bedrock. Far too many variables for what could be wrong and their documentation doesn’t look that great, either. Good luck!
I’d ask here: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/bedrock-linux-118/


Yeah, I’ve worked in data centers a fair amount in my day and I can’t believe they allowed Musk to do any of that to begin with. Every data center experience I’ve ever had was met with a thousand rules that were meant to keep the customer safe and I cannot believe they were authorized to do this in any fashion.
It’s not about whether they owned the equipment or not, it’s about the fact that they violated policies and procedures that were put in place to safeguard other clients and the privacy of their data. Total bullshit if you ask me and I’d be suing the data center afterwards if I was one of their primary clients for the breach of trust.
Those don’t really exist anymore though.