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I gotta dust off my old Lockheed Martin lanyard and pull Chinese spy chicks at the bar.

@sun For networked services, all that goes through contractors. They lease rack space in a datacenter or host in govCloud and get paid based on meeting SLAs. Almost always easier going that route than creating a program that runs on the end user's machine. DoD had a massive cloud boner back when I was in.

@sun No, this is a thing, sadly. Many moons ago I tried to get Notepad++ approved for NIPR, but since the gov wants someone they can sue if something breaks, it never went anywhere.

@cowanon @professionalbigot69 I found everything worked fine until one package gets a breaking update and takes down the whole system. One does not 'use' Arch; one maintains an Arch installation.

@professionalbigot69 You daily drive Arch if you are better than others. I am not better than others, but Fedora is nice.

@apropos That someone can live so incongruently with reality for decades and not be killed is a testament to our technological prowess conquering nature. Temporarily, at least.

@leespringfield1903 Niggers would have just raped you. That's how we know the bums were white.

My work for the week was make a new git repo on remote. Not even to push anything to it, just make the repo. Do Chinese and Russian government programmers have just as little work as I do? I'd like to think not but have no way to know.

@binkle Below is my fstab entry if it's of any help.

//xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/home/remoteUser /home/user/mounts/nas cifs credentials=/home/user/.credentials,iocharset=utf8,nofail,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0

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Merovingian Club

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