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тняэдт™ (threat@ryona.agency)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 03:23:38 JST тняэдт™ @Tadano @0461fcbecc4c3374439932d6b8f11269ccdb7cc973ad7a50ae362db135a474dd you're not wrong. especially when the organization treats machine vms/etc as throwaway, ensuring that the baked base image is solid. this is how i would do it and have.
the trick is, most of the engineers i've worked with barely have knowledge of linux systems, they're focused on ☁️ with some idea that understanding system architecture is useless. :autismapproved:- † top dog :pedomustdie: likes this.
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Tadano ❄️🎅 (tadano@amala.schwartzwelt.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 03:23:39 JST Tadano ❄️🎅 @threat @0461fcbecc4c3374439932d6b8f11269ccdb7cc973ad7a50ae362db135a474dd not impossible :cirnothink: -
Tadano ❄️🎅 (tadano@amala.schwartzwelt.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 03:23:39 JST Tadano ❄️🎅 @threat @0461fcbecc4c3374439932d6b8f11269ccdb7cc973ad7a50ae362db135a474dd To elaborate, if a corporation's infrastructure is Linux-based and they have specific sets of identical machines they are working on, then having a stable internal Gentoo image tailored to those machines would actually be pretty useful.
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тняэдт™ (threat@ryona.agency)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 03:23:40 JST тняэдт™ @0461fcbecc4c3374439932d6b8f11269ccdb7cc973ad7a50ae362db135a474dd that's like asking if people are running production grade kubernetes on gentoo