@ewwhite Hmmm... it works obviously, if you need the IO then sure why not, but you lose the whole vMotion thing (actually maybe not with 5.1 of course...) but yeah, why not
@SpacemanSpiff Nice. It's been fscking GLORIOUS here. It's chilly, but it's rained maybe 1/10th of an inch since July. Hate going in to work when it's so amazingly sunny out.
@JeffFerland You're doing it wrong. Never use a window frame as an anchor-point for rappelling; that's just begging for a painful structural failure. You should a piece of infrastructure... or failing that, something that won't be able to move. Like heavy furniture, or a fat person in the room.
@HopelessN00b The windows are two side-by-side, with a 8" wide column separating them. It's plenty of infrastructure. I'm concerned about the rope breaking the plastic that's against the wall.
@Adrian The yearly flooding has always been a bit funny from my perspective, but then I have always lived on high-ground and get to laugh at the people getting their feet wet. I always wonder why people keep rebuilding their houses right next to the river after each flood.
@JeffFerland Oh, I see. Well, you can still invite a fa person over if you're desperately in need of a good anchor point... that's less likely to damage the plastic window bits.
@voretaq7 These are normal houses that aren't attached to the ground, and waterproof on the bottom; with a pair of 5.5m rods to hold them from floating away.
@ChrisS (houseboats being Not Seaworthy is why I didn't want to buy one. It seems like an AWESOME concept until you realize you can't even take it to the other side of Long Island...)
@ChrisS so a houseboat without propulsion then, riding at anchor? :)
I'm working with a dev server and I've added a bunch of domains in WHM's Add Zone feature and assigned them to the account I want to use them on but when I log into that account, I don't seem to have them anywhere. How do I turn domains added in WHM into addon domains for a specific account?
@ewwhite Yeah well, unplanned as in they forgot to tell you about it or it was disaster borne? And is this a part of working for LW or is this your personal client base?
@voretaq7 Heh. My last GF was somehow not aware of Vore or Tentacle fetishism. Odd since she was pretty into everything else under the sun that was kinky.
She was a bit scandalized to discover that her 7yo son who spends 4-5 unsupervised hours on Youtube watching dinosaur videos was wandering into vore and tentacle stuff while she was busy elsewise.
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@voretaq7 Suffix is way too general on its own, but it could be used as a dimension of a search. Filenames... same. Sheathe thy Zotsword, dread Modzerker.
I don't have anything against DevOPs, the main problem is that it's largely a marketing term. At the top end there will be genuinely talented people. Unfortunately every *AMP developer on the planet will style themselves a DevOP and the rest will be history
@Iain DevOps is a weird term/idea... I'm trying to embrace, but I still think it only applies to certain scenarios. I think @basil said something like, "anyone who needs to make money or be mission-critical" isn't DevOps
They may not call it that, but you've got developers and operations staff interacting on a regular basis to make sure what comes out of development will be stable and functional in production, and that bugs in production are reported back to development to be fixed quickly
@Iain I'd give away more rep if there were more bounty-worthy questions that didn't have bounties on them already
I had a devops discussion earlier this week... when these web firms mention it, they're really speaking about "approaching server maintenance/management programmatically" and less reliance on on-house physical infrastructure.
there's lots of great featured stuff with +50 bounties on it, I'd love to throw another 100-150 on there and make it actually worth getting the bounty for some of our higher-rep users
@Iain yeah. Really below about 2K the +50 is a good incentive (most rep steps are 250/500 at that level)
2k or 3k you start having multiple thousand point gaps between privileges and that's where +200, +500, etc. starts looking attractive if you're browsing the featured list
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