I am able to do #ubuntu updates. I should have grabbed to ip address before starting updates, but I guess I had updates on my mind due to the grub vulnerability
yeah, the whole "Enterprise" thing is our marketing thing. Like I don't know if our sales people would literally tell a startup to go to Tidelift because it is harder to get a company to switch than to join but to me Tidelift is our only competitor. That said, what we offer is very different than what Tidelift offers.
I know some in the organization see Red Hat as a competitor, and sure, our CentOS offering directly competes with RHEL, but there are literally 30 people in the openlogic slack channel and at least three of those people are splitting time with other teams (I don't know about all the sales and marketing folks) and one of them is an IT person.
Of course, we do have an IT, HR, and finance that are shared resources and other than the one, I don't think any of those are in the group.
As for Red Hat, Wikipedia says: Number of employees 13,400 (as of February 28, 2019)
I have plenty of thoughts about our competition, but we support something like 400 packages, so the list of competitors on single applications ends up being really long and not an interesting conversation, so I will just leave it there.
the problem is when people shouted things on the street corner people could tell they were crazy. Now, it's like, well, they are sane enough to use a computer...
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my friend Nik and I have been talking about making a FLOSS training app. There's probably a small market for something like Fitbit or Garmin Connect that is privacy-focused, but my guess is you would need to have connections to "elites".
Anyway, we have a GitHub organization, but no code yet.
Nik is obsessed with starting a business, but I don't think he's a very good developer. Still, he continues to learn, so he might get there.
Anyway, I could send you his email if you would be interested in speaking with him about his various business ideas.
There were many attractive young ladies at Epic, but I always felt weird about dating people at work. I literally have gone on one date with someone I worked with, ever. Funnily enough, Jacey and I were interview partners at Epic. It was ~2 years later that we went on a single date.
although, that also depends on how long you've been talking online. I think Monk Turner may have dropped his bag off at my place the first time I met him in person.
never had AOL, but my wife and I met online. Apparently only 7% of marriages (as of 2015) started this way, which seems low, but I guess a lot of people meet in college.