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Recently they changed their license at a drop of the hat, then got purchased by IBM.
Recently they changed their license at a drop of the hat, then got purchased by IBM.
E. All at the same time.
This shits me off so hard. engineers can work or can respond to questions.
If you say what cdda is maybe we can.
Id say this falls into the consult a lawyer category because that is what EA will do. Also isn’t dedsec from Watchdogs by Ubi?
You may have to set up split zone DNS so names resolve to private IPs when at home but resolve to public addresses when not home.
Same, we started having issues recently when MS enabled IPv6 on their login page. Now some users who are connected to the VPN aren’t able to login because the login request is not coming from a trusted ipv4 address in conditional access .
Nothing, it has never been a technical problem it has always been a business problem. Why spend engineer time and money on deploying V6 when v4 is working perfectly fine and we are not approaching exhaustion of v4 space available for our customers.
I prefer technical neglect over technical debt because debt implies it is manageable where most of the time those systems are genuinely neglected due to their complexity.
If you want some extra budget start calling it Private Cloud instead of on prem so when your bosses get calls about cloud strategies you can say we already do cloud and we don’t need their particular product.
Cities Skylines 2 launch is worse than any EA launch I can remember. Even that sense of accomplishment horseshite. They released a paid DLC 5 months after launch while not dealing with core functionality bugs.
Paradox is just as bad as EA with DLC. Look at Stellaris, or Victoria, or cities skylines, or surviving mars
Still a thing on PC with Uplay and Origin stores sadly.
Also remember they were purchased by Microsoft. Who in turn also just purchased Activision/blizzard
All Star Wars is cannon.
Yeah the cheaper the domain the more likely it is for abuse to occur and your own domain to be lumped into that category.
I feel as though you are missing a key part. Some people are verbal debuggers, we speak what we wrote to understand it better. Now in an office environment what is more acceptable, talking to yourself or talking to a toy on the desk?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging
I have done this where you read the problem in your internal monologue but nothing new sparks, yet when you speak what is going on it activates different parts of your brain for the debugging process.
Not going to lie, that is the only way I remember how to spell the company name now.
To make matters worse, Red Hat who own Ansible are also owned by IBM.
All hail International Business autoMation