On this lovely Friday I wonder:
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On this lovely Friday I wonder:
How is Canonical going to get embarrassed today?
How is Instructure going to get embarrassed today?
How is the Linux kernel going to get embarrassed today?
Do I have enough popcorn?
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On this lovely Friday I wonder:
How is Canonical going to get embarrassed today?
How is Instructure going to get embarrassed today?
How is the Linux kernel going to get embarrassed today?
Do I have enough popcorn?
- Will anyone even notice when I push to prod?
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On this lovely Friday I wonder:
How is Canonical going to get embarrassed today?
How is Instructure going to get embarrassed today?
How is the Linux kernel going to get embarrassed today?
Do I have enough popcorn?
- is today the day, we finally leave this digital hellscape behind to be goatfarmers?
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On this lovely Friday I wonder:
How is Canonical going to get embarrassed today?
How is Instructure going to get embarrassed today?
How is the Linux kernel going to get embarrassed today?
Do I have enough popcorn?
@cR0w It's rather disconcerting that Canonical's last update on this was on May 1 https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/update-concerning-ddos-attack-on-canonical-and-ubuntu/81482.
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