You should read this book it is very good. (And I am only mildly biased)
I don't know how it happened but I am mixing with the cool kids.
For reasonsunknown entirely bloody obvious because hell is other people, every time I look at G+ 'nearby' on t'mobile, all I can see is/are complete tosspots. I must admit that I start to look at it on a proper browser once or twice a week, but since the cookies timed out I can't be arsed to log in to the thing, so go off and do something marginally more interesting. It's probably a shame.
I don't know how it happened but I am mixing with the cool kids.
For reasons
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Date: 2011-09-04 08:19 am (UTC)I have yet to delve into the murky world of googleplus - I'm finding it all a bit 'rise of the machines' really.
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Date: 2011-09-04 10:59 am (UTC)'Nearby' seems to be the online equivalent of a direct line into a random conversation in the nearest pub. Which is not something I'd choose as a diversion IRL.
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Date: 2011-09-04 12:45 pm (UTC)Come to think of it, Why is sysadmining these days a "install package X, which will allegedly do all the hard work for you until it comes across an unusual case, at which point you open a bug report and spend eight months convincing the developers that there is a bug" thing? Can't people bodge their own scripts up any more?
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Date: 2011-09-04 01:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-04 01:36 pm (UTC)We run a pile of web-malarkey on VMs with it. No-one's yet adequately demonstrated why they shouldn't be stamped out like biscuits. I think it's enforcing some sort of order without needing people to fill in TPS reports.
(Mind, saying that, it's obvious from the mail-list that a resentful mob of admins can make a self-righteous bugger of a Puppet rig just as well as they can with any other technology.)
Hand-building machines is an ideal way of creating 'job-security' and treating the rest of the team like crap. I did a lot of it and thought "Oh, don't worry about that, I'll just quickly fix it.." was a sensible answer.
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Date: 2011-09-04 06:50 pm (UTC)I see the new Stephenson is out, too!
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Date: 2011-09-05 12:09 pm (UTC)