Miscellaneous Tech News
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But if they did, which is possible, it makes it not your problem. As it is just disabled and your house exposed.
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@dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
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Like you really wanted this service anyhow.
The whole thing seems like a bad idea.
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I wonder why any delivery driver would agree to work with such service. Something gets stolen from your house, blame the delivery guy. Huge liability for them.
Not likely. I guarantee that they have legal forms for that. And don't they use cameras?
Camera might not be covering everything, it might be placed badly, house layout could prevent that, just too many variables to rely on single camera.
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@marcinozga said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I wonder why any delivery driver would agree to work with such service. Something gets stolen from your house, blame the delivery guy. Huge liability for them.
Not likely. I guarantee that they have legal forms for that. And don't they use cameras?
Camera might not be covering everything, it might be placed badly, house layout could prevent that, just too many variables to rely on single camera.
I don't think that they are supposed to enter the house and go past the camera, right? They are to set the box inside? So if they can't be seen entering the house, they are covered.
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Darling trying to get MacOS apps running on Linux. This prompts the obvious question of... why would anyone want something made for macOS somewhere else?
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Darling trying to get MacOS apps running on Linux. This prompts the obvious question of... why would anyone want something made for macOS somewhere else?
I'm sure I'm missing something, but wouldn't the same apply to Windows apps - why would anyone want something made for Windows OS to run somewhere else?
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@dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Darling trying to get MacOS apps running on Linux. This prompts the obvious question of... why would anyone want something made for macOS somewhere else?
I'm sure I'm missing something, but wouldn't the same apply to Windows apps - why would anyone want something made for Windows OS to run somewhere else?
There are so many apps for Windows and only Windows. Lots of good stuff made there. Is there anything of value made exclusively for Mac? Once in a while Mac gets something good ported from Windows, but that is nearly the extent of it. Apple's own apps, which might be okay, are likely to be licensed in such a way as to preclude running them on Linux. Anything else, you'd expect anything that is Mac-only to be only viable in that ecosystem.
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Linux 4.14 Filesystem Benchmarks. Basically, XFS remains the leader, but file system performance is very dependent on your use case so be sure to test for your needs.
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It's about time
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Linus Torvals ranting on security people not remembering the human factor. As always, he's NSFW. http://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-creator-linus-torvalds-this-is-what-drives-me-nuts-about-it-security/
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@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
It looks like the purpose of this is for migration... not for running production servers on VMWare on Azure... not sure exactly what that means. If I had a production server running on VMWare, I wouldn't need to migrate it to VMWare on Azure first, before migrating it to Hyper-V.
I suppose if they make it so there is no down time, I can see the benefit, or maybe for migration of hundreds or thousands of servers to Azure.
Ah well, we'll see.