This is the perfect comparison!
This is the perfect comparison!
That’s a lose lose scenario. I’d rather guillotine the copyright holder so the IP “fall in the public domain” if you ask me.
What I mean is that repeatability can be achieved in other, simpler ways. Like a package for example.
I feel like as technologies, ansible and docker have been spread beyond their relevant scope of usefulness. But maybe that’s me.
I feel like ansible is a complex way of doing simple things.
Why is infra as a code so sought after? I feel like this is installation scripts and config like bare bones, but you need another layer to make it work on top. What am I missing?
Sure, whatever
Hahaha look at the steam stats for example before talking shit.
The media outrage was disproportionate and completely disconnected from how it actually worked. It was a success from the start. As you said, the fumble was on consoles mostly.
It’s certainly good though that they worked so long to make it even better IMO.
You do not. Or we have a different definition for owning.