You can create an LXC container and have it booted to a shell in under a minute
Rhel5 on a VM booted in under a minute easily. Rhel6 on a VM booted in around a minute. Rhel7 on a VM booted in almost a minute, and the trend accelerated from there. Wow, is RhelX a piece for its frail-boat booting.
Let's consider a moment the risk you're subjecting people to, just with a recommendation based on the value of the things you secure without considering what they need to secure.
This poor man has been indoctrinated for 40+ years. I'm not sure if we can properly re-integrate him into society without first forcing him to live in Winnipeg for a while and learn more about the perils of cruel conservatism. And there's a chance they'll just continue indoctrinating him to where he's waving nazi flags and parking his dodge truck in downtown ottawa and setting fires in mail-slots.
It's gonna be very tricky, de-toxing this cult member.
Comp Sci. Slow peers. Droning profs. All day. It could have been hell.
4 colours of easy writing pens and a cover story about taking notes for someone else and there I was, taking notes in 4 colours for easy review and just enough arbitrary framework to keep me distracted.
We picking favourite features? Let's talk about headphone jacks. Make it .3mm thicker if all that volume can be consolidated on the header jack they ditched because apparently it can't fit and wasn't feeding their radio earbud business enough.
they engineer a solution that they believe to be a smoother user experience
You had me until this bit. I support my mom and the iPhone she got instead of an android. I have no idea how to use this thing, and she's the mother of 2.5 nerds. This swishy swoopy UI is so bad it's toxic.
But I think that's just a young and sparkle-addicted product management team who forgets that they need to sell to their market and who believe they know better.
Former Canadian infantry. I trained on C7, a cousin to that AR. Far less recoil than the C1 it generally replaced, and easy to carry on a light hike in the woods.
Canada doesn't fear guns. We typically do okay with them. We don't often see a need for gung-ho cosplayers to have one where - stats say - it's less safe. Please keep that straight.
We had consensus and critical thinking: if vendors tried to bring out 51 styles of tap-to-pay before, we'd quickly avoid the crap ones and stick to the ones that were consistent and compatible.
No one's going to put down their groceries and walk out because the tap-to-pay is this inscrutable mess sold off the back of an argentinian van. We'll just get through it and hope the info isn't skimmed to drain our accounts.
All of those things have one UI, one process for success, and so all experience is cumulative and transferrable. Tap-to-pay is a new button and process and tap-spot each time, each vendor, each venue.
This thing looks great but it has layers of supply-chain sploit risk. Make sure you're really secure before trying it -- and if you're (otherwise) iso27002 compliant, give it a pass.
I think this is the 9th time I've heard Lyon specifically 'is' kicking out Microsoft. Like, didn't you do that last week and over the 5 weeks previous?
Rhel5 on a VM booted in under a minute easily. Rhel6 on a VM booted in around a minute. Rhel7 on a VM booted in almost a minute, and the trend accelerated from there. Wow, is RhelX a piece for its frail-boat booting.
The key is the monolith.