What Are You Doing Right Now
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@thecreativeone91 said:
And... Let's all build our own computers, it's cheaper for the company..
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/949860-new-mid-range-desktops-for-smb?page=1#entry-4616365So much evil / fail / bad advice in that thread I can't even!
Imagine hand building PC's and warranting the parts as one off's? Just shoot me now.
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At my retail job, on my PC in-between customers and working on computers. Slow night in some ways but busy in others.
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@MattSpeller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
And... Let's all build our own computers, it's cheaper for the company..
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/949860-new-mid-range-desktops-for-smb?page=1#entry-4616365So much evil / fail / bad advice in that thread I can't even!
Imagine hand building PC's and warranting the parts as one off's? Just shoot me now.
And it gets worse.. the stupid.. It burns.
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Making heavy use of https://www.starwindsoftware.com/v2v-converter-download tonight. Moving some VMs around. Also wondering why @KOOLER and starwinds isn't more active here.
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Back in Spain where it is super hot. Going to start to melt as the day proceeds. Hope that my laptop can stay running.
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I got almost six hours of sleep last night! Holy crap! No wonder I'm so wired this morning!
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@handsofqwerty Me too... Sadly, I am not much of a morning person. Getting up at 5:30 AM one day a week is torture.
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Just saw this over on Spiceworks, and thought I would share...
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/949858-it-training-for-wounded-veterans
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@dafyre said:
@handsofqwerty Me too... Sadly, I am not much of a morning person. Getting up at 5:30 AM one day a week is torture.
Getting up any day before 7AM is torture!
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Having tea with @dominica. Enjoying being back home, but it is 95F here today. A bit warm since we don't have air conditioning.
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Bird just flew into the kitchen while we were sitting in it. LOL
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@handsofqwerty Agreed! I generally am up by about 7:15 or 7:30 though... except for the weekends.
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@scottalanmiller I tawt I taw a tweety bird?
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Windows 10 will be open source?
Well when Windows 10 comes out and since Microsoft is starting to open source it's programming language. Linux and Windows will be very much intertwined.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/939225-excuses-for-not-using-linux-invalid?page=11
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Windows 10 will be open source?
Well when Windows 10 comes out and since Microsoft is starting to open source it's programming language. Linux and Windows will be very much intertwined.
Nothing in that statement suggests that Windows 10 will be opened in any way.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Windows 10 will be open source?
Well when Windows 10 comes out and since Microsoft is starting to open source it's programming language. Linux and Windows will be very much intertwined.
Nothing in that statement suggests that Windows 10 will be opened in any way.
How do you suggest windows 10 and linux will be intertwined if that's not what he meant. Windows 10 wouldn't really have an effect on languages going open source otherwise, it would just be language open source.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Windows 10 will be open source?
Well when Windows 10 comes out and since Microsoft is starting to open source it's programming language. Linux and Windows will be very much intertwined.
Nothing in that statement suggests that Windows 10 will be opened in any way.
How do you suggest windows 10 and linux will be intertwined if that's not what he meant. Windows 10 wouldn't really have an effect on languages going open source otherwise, it would just be language open source.
I didn't suggest that they would. But there is no change of Windows 1o being open and no one has suggested such a thing until you asked it (that I've heard.) This is the first time I've heard of anyone thinking that this could happen (in the near future.) Someday, maybe.
That languages are open suggests that things written "for Windows" will no longer be just "for Windows." That would be the intertwining, I would think, that .NET apps can run anywhere, even Linux and Mac.
They are not suggesting that Windows 10 will use Linux code.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Windows 10 will be open source?
Well when Windows 10 comes out and since Microsoft is starting to open source it's programming language. Linux and Windows will be very much intertwined.
Nothing in that statement suggests that Windows 10 will be opened in any way.
How do you suggest windows 10 and linux will be intertwined if that's not what he meant. Windows 10 wouldn't really have an effect on languages going open source otherwise, it would just be language open source.
I didn't suggest that they would. But there is no change of Windows 1o being open and no one has suggested such a thing until you asked it (that I've heard.) This is the first time I've heard of anyone thinking that this could happen (in the near future.) Someday, maybe.
That languages are open suggests that things written "for Windows" will no longer be just "for Windows." That would be the intertwining, I would think, that .NET apps can run anywhere, even Linux and Mac.
They are not suggesting that Windows 10 will use Linux code.
.Net has long been open sourced. Very little use of it currently besides asp.net on on linux.
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It has been suggested before: http://mangolassi.it/topic/4595/what-if-windows-went-open-source/23?page=1
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Windows 10 will be open source?
Well when Windows 10 comes out and since Microsoft is starting to open source it's programming language. Linux and Windows will be very much intertwined.
Nothing in that statement suggests that Windows 10 will be opened in any way.
How do you suggest windows 10 and linux will be intertwined if that's not what he meant. Windows 10 wouldn't really have an effect on languages going open source otherwise, it would just be language open source.
I didn't suggest that they would. But there is no change of Windows 1o being open and no one has suggested such a thing until you asked it (that I've heard.) This is the first time I've heard of anyone thinking that this could happen (in the near future.) Someday, maybe.
That languages are open suggests that things written "for Windows" will no longer be just "for Windows." That would be the intertwining, I would think, that .NET apps can run anywhere, even Linux and Mac.
They are not suggesting that Windows 10 will use Linux code.
.Net has long been open sourced. Very little use of it currently besides asp.net on on linux.
.NET is a language that had an open spec, but languages dont have source themselves. .NET was an open spec like Java, but like Java the language implementation was closed.
It was huge news this week that Microsoft opened the .NET implementation giving the .NET platform the ability to run everywhere. This is the first that there is open source involved. This is very new and a very big deal.