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Lots of other countries have ISPs that are 6 only today. It’s a privilege at this point that the US doesn’t have to care as much. You don’t need it.

It’s interesting how I don’t hear the same fearmongering over “price controls” when Kamala dared mention a plan to stop grocery store price gouging from the same people when Trump demanded drug companies lower their prices [1].

[1]: https://www.ft.com/content/5e935b63-5a58-4feb-859b-e50cbfddc...


Yep. Most any regular company is majority windows. It’s not exciting but why would they bother throwing that influence away.


Yup! Boring technologies are great.


Super cool. Anyone know if a similar library exists for Aqua?


What an extremely technical friend group lol.


Yes, everyone is pretty technical. The author of this article (ptag) spends a decent amount of time helping the people out who aren't as well-versed in infrastructure/networking.


I am sad I don’t have 10 friends let alone so many that would be interested in such a thing.

Only useful thing for my friends would maybe have been for gaming but with online these days it’s less necessary.


I currently use and love snap raid. I assume the reason for this project was for real time? That seems to be the only thing unraid improves on?


I think that's mainly it. It does give you some peace of mind that you are never in an "unprotected until next snapshot" state. But if you don't care, then there isn't much else that I noticed.


Which is so funny because it was a pain in the ass on prem to make sharepoint work for that purpose. Silly item restrictions, complaints about database sizes (which stored the files), etc


Most of the restrictions have been dropped. You can ignore the database size. Multi-TiB content databases are fine.

But SPO uses Azure Blob Storage to store content rather than SQL databases.


Sure. Just saying when that first was brought up in 2007+ and I had to admin it and people loved their folders and searching and such wouldn’t work because if the view sizes.


...That's a completely different complaint. And also solved long ago.


It was at the time when MS was marketing it as a CMS and file storage hence me saying that’s funny…


2013 literally came with a tool to built a theme from your html and css and other features for hosting web sites.


Did you already forget about log4j?


log4j is a once in a decade event, while vulnerable Microsoft software is more like once a month.


Zero day actively explored events are not a once a month thing. Are you trying to argue there’s no Linux vulnerabilities monthly??


No, as we both know, there are vulnerabilities on Linux, like log4j.

And I also did not say that zero days are a once a month thing, I said that vulnerable Microsoft software is a once a month thing.


There are monthly security updates for packages for our Linux systems too.


Can you give me a list? I bet most users are unaffected, but I wonder.


Log4j is a Java thing divorced from the operating system running it.


SharePoint isn't an operating system either


This was about open source. Not Linux.


My former boss bought that hook,line, and sinker and that’s why I was fixing the legacy cms environment today.


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