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I almost always pick the second one, because it's closer to the submit button and the one I read first.


Windows players prefer to complain on twitter :)


Red Hat (Virtualization/RHEL) | Linux distro Engineer | Remote (Europe and Americas) | Full-Time

Red Hat is looking for a Linux Build and Distribution engineer to work on the building process of several virtualization components shipped by RHEL, CentOS Stream and Fedora.

If you:

* Would like to work for a diverse company that values its "upstream first" philosophy.

* Enjoy using Linux as your day to day working tool.

* Understand how Linux building environments works.

* Love to automate processes.

We would love to talk to you !

https://global-redhat.icims.com/jobs/89037/linux-build-and-d...


Part of a musician "workstation" is already an ipad (or more). It's question of time, IMHO.


Eh, it depends on what kind of work you're doing within the music industry.

Solo studio tracking artist? Yeah, an iPad is probably good enough for you to practice with and do some rough scratch recordings for demo purposes.

If you're running a studio, you need the I/O to handle at least a few physical devices with dedicated PCIe lanes, and a high resolution input device like a mouse or trackpad to make precise edits in a DAW. Plus a keyboard. Audio/video editors love their keyboard shortcuts just as much as developers!

While it may be possible to connect any one of those devices to an iPad, connecting all of them and making it easy to disconnect the iPad, makes it impractical in reality. The iPad in it's current format is not a great device for professional audio recording and mixing, and if you changed the format to better fit that workflow, you've now described a Mac Mini and you should buy one of those instead.


As a musician's tool, it's hard to beat a computer that fits neatly on a music stand and lasts all day on battery.


If real, this guy has contracting jobs. He's probably not an employee in any of those companies.


I guarantee you that you won't "get by" at a FANG doing bare minimum for more than a month.

Also, I doubt anyone doing this kind of work will get get a second FANG work after failing the first.


Legally yes, but call it retroactive cancelation then... Something that is legal today but might be shameful or even ilegal in 30 years.

An example: a young person paints his face in black before going to a party. Decades later, black face is a thing and people find out about that party and it's now a shit show for the guy that is a prime minister of a country. There's no legal prosecution, but cancelation is even harder to deal with.


While you have a few examples of drop outs (Zuck, gates, etc) the vast majority of those famous entrepreneur went to college.

Not a requirement, but increases your chances a lot.


Never mind the 99% (a guess here) of successful people that are not "entrepreneurs" but wealthy, successful.

Unless we are only talking about Bill Gates.


Why are we only talking about the small percentage of entrepreneurs that become famous? Most are not and never will be, nor is that a requirement for entrepreneur success. That bar is entirely irrelevant to any conversation about how to encourage entrepreneurship.


You know that your dream is actually the standard in every developed nation except the US right?


That's what makes it seem achievable.


He will change his mind when he realize that the information his bank uses to verify his identify is part of his open data now...


I keep most of my wealth in places where physical verification is needed. Good luck stealing all the money on my bank accounts, I don’t really care.


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