Why is it that long when shutdown -p -f works great?
Why is it that long when shutdown -p -f works great?
The CPU in this has no pins, is just contacts on the chip. The pins are in the motherboard, like the new 7000 series Ryzen.
What the fuck did I just read?
I don’t get it, is python dying?
Hey I do that too!! There’s a skill for moving from 1st to Reverse with the left hand while the right looks for the cup holder with the coffee in hand.
Samsung, the shitty TV maker that used to be good, makes war tanks.
Wouldn’t be surprised if now the steps are code and instructions provided by ChatGPT.
That’s what I thought, I remember the XP days when I was a kid and I only remember having seen those as malicious scripts.
There is a website called roadmap.sh which has both Skill and Role based roadmaps to learn how to program. There is no actual “SysAdmin” role path since our job can technically have several routes by itself.
I personally use Debian at my org, and found Python and Bash enough to automate small things that need to be done in a regular basis.
But if for example, you were a Windows SysAdmin you’d have to learn to use PowerShell ~ or VBS (idk if those scripts are still a thing)~ .
Do I have to bring my soap?