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  1. Which Server isn't running 16GB at least these days?

    All, except one webserver and two databese servers (which has 48GiB each) - besides it, there's another 20+ servers with 2GiB-8GiB of RAM here...)

  2. I was joking :-)

  3. It was a joke :-)

  4. Re:16.04 will be really exciting LTS on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS To Have Official Support For ZFS File System (dustinkirkland.com) · · Score: 1

    I can't wait: for the first time I'm considering to use Ubuntu servers, instead of Debian/CentOS ones, on my work ^^

  5. Re:BTRFS on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS To Have Official Support For ZFS File System (dustinkirkland.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's a promising fs, but is not very stable now: I've tried BTRFS in a netbook (with Arch): it corrupted a micro-SD disk so many times that I've gived up and used ext4 (from it: a never have considered to use BTRFS in production systems yet like I do with ZFS])

  6. First post! on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS To Have Official Support For ZFS File System (dustinkirkland.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    * from a ZFS running Windows system (i know... I'm obligatorily using Windows on my work) :P

  7. Re:Don't know if you'll see this... on Interviews: 'Ubuntu Unleashed' Author Matthew Helmke Responds · · Score: 1

    It only works for small environments :P

  8. Re:so for some simple thing like having text error on Interviews: 'Ubuntu Unleashed' Author Matthew Helmke Responds · · Score: 1

    Maybe Ubuntu (systemd-free) edition?,/blockquote> Something like that is really needed? It's not easier to just adpat current software to use systemd?

  9. Re:O RLY? on Interviews: 'Ubuntu Unleashed' Author Matthew Helmke Responds · · Score: 1

    oh boy, it's awful...

  10. Re:Linux Demographics on Interviews: 'Ubuntu Unleashed' Author Matthew Helmke Responds · · Score: 1

    +1 informative (I need mod points :P)

  11. Anybody will sound like a fork grating over a dinner plate compared to that.

    it's not in question, but the quality of used/researched stuff from Bowie :P

  12. Well, it was the grammy awards. Not sure why you'd expect anything better.

    Grammy Award (as Oscar's) is a big opportunity (wasted, in this case) to let a good artistic performance be seen by many people, worldwide (the awards given are laughable ^^)

  13. Re:Minor, one-time cost on City of Austin Locked In Regulations Battle With Uber, Lyft · · Score: 1

    sorry: I've noticed now that have swapped driver and user.. my bad ^^

  14. Re:Speak with your Wallet! on Apple vs. the Right To Repair (bloombergview.com) · · Score: 1

    Employers (which understand vaguely technical concepts behind the subject...) buy iPhones for this employees: how this case adapts to "Speak with your Wallet" thing?

  15. Re:Buy apple and get what you deserve on Apple vs. the Right To Repair (bloombergview.com) · · Score: 1

    It's still a big problem for not buyers: there's various employers that buy iThings for his employees...

  16. Re:I hate Apple but they're right on Apple vs. the Right To Repair (bloombergview.com) · · Score: 1

    obsessed fanbase complaining about relatively cheap repair costs

    Wow, this is really laughable!

  17. Re:EULAs ... on Apple vs. the Right To Repair (bloombergview.com) · · Score: 1

    yes, when employer buys iThings to employees (pretty common here, in Brazil...)

  18. Re:It really is about security, not repair on Apple vs. the Right To Repair (bloombergview.com) · · Score: 1

    seem an pretty good excuse to me (but a non-sense one :P)

  19. Re:Minor, one-time cost on City of Austin Locked In Regulations Battle With Uber, Lyft · · Score: 1

    Easy man, easy! :-)

  20. Re:Minor, one-time cost on City of Austin Locked In Regulations Battle With Uber, Lyft · · Score: 1

    Fingerprinting is not minor. It is an unjustified authorization to create database information that the government would not otherwise have. It is irrelevant how easy or cheap it is to perform.

    There's this concern too, besides the fact that Uber-like services are all about self-driven cars in the future ^^

  21. Re:Minor, one-time cost on City of Austin Locked In Regulations Battle With Uber, Lyft · · Score: 1

    The cost of a fingerprint is not only financial: this also impossibilities the use of self-driven cars, what is the beginning idea behind Uber/Lyft

  22. Re:Again... on City of Austin Locked In Regulations Battle With Uber, Lyft · · Score: 1

    not "on their own terms", but new terms must be discussed and made ^^

  23. Re:Again... on City of Austin Locked In Regulations Battle With Uber, Lyft · · Score: 1

    great meaningless shit :-)

  24. Re:Makes sense on Why Winners Become Cheaters (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Say you are a programmer and one of those "Rock Star" Programmers always the one being called when things get tough and you have an answer. Then a new guy comes who knows some newer technology, which can solve your problems that you fix better. How quick will you discredit the technology, pointing out any flaw in the system as the key reason why it is obviously inferior. Vs. the more rational thing, of actually taking time to learn and embrace the technology and adding it to your tool box of tools, that can enhance your ability.

    I think I'm facing it right now ^^

  25. Re:Youtube next? on French Gov't Gives Facebook 3 Months To Stop Tracking Non-User Browsers · · Score: 1

    To me sharing a used user account on a computer is like sharing a used condom.

    +1 to it :P