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Hi just trying to get the source of ubuntu's grub2, wanna see how grub-mkconfig is implemented, as in my arch I don't have it but git clone says "remote HEAD refers to non-existant ref, unable to checkout" here's where I'm getting grub from - https://code.launchpad.net/~tribaal/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+git/grub2
@IanC yes i remember the wimes i had in the industry with people running around with stopwatches and timing every step you take, we all agreed in working slower when this happened to not screw the pesum for anyone
@Videonauth that kind of attitude on the company is a bit counterproductive (because it will end up making people avoid working better than the average), but I'm not sure what would be a better solution
I mean, the ideal (and utopic) would be if the people who work at the company feels valued, believes in whatever the company stands for so they would do their best with no need to be tracked by stopwatches or anything
see the problem is they account not in troubles when doing those measurements, like tool breaks or something, and if youre quicker than the average, they set a new estimate for everyone
see my first hand experience in a small company, i got hired as a cnc milling machinist, over the two years of my employment i raised the output rate from 2 units per day to 20 units per day. Did it get valed? No it didn't, as i dared to ask for a raise after those two years i got fired for
A moderator might change this to a comment, but I will enter it as my answer for now.
I have never really understood the desire to perform an upgrade, I have always found it much easier to perform a fresh install.
I always have (at least) 4 partitions on my systems. 1 swap, 2 system and 1 larg...
um.... user has rep, admitted it to being a comment, and still made a comment?
@jokerdino I don't mind helping out. But I don't think it'll be much useful to non-SO sites as it uses SO based heuristics. If you are free do set up a room for the bot on chat.se, I'll join you there.
@KazWolfe There are some interesting bots in SOBotics room.
@IanC well i just got more caeful, and i guess you would agree with me if a worker raises the efficiency ba 10 times and gets a wage of 8,50 € a payment raise would be in order
they made 2 years 10 times the profit as before but wouldnt feel entitled to forward their earnings
of course, that's valuing and giving incentive for improvements
but some companies don't think that way
I don't think the place I work in looks at me really better than they look at the person who doesn't give much damn about safety while doing the job for example
lolno. Rejection was "When I did my internship here, I coded almost exclusively in Java. Why the hell do you want me to use a language where the only thing that is remotely sane is the number of equal signs for various comparisons?"
hey wait what, i just got mail from two ISP's who gave me so much grief that i changed to a competitor, they are offering me alot to come back. My answer ... NO
@AndroidDev thanks for the answer. I'm gonna try to run the code, but first . . . I'm gonna optimize it. It just pisses me off when people do stuff like echo "$VAR" | grep "something" | awk '{print $2}' . . . . just use awk for all searching . . . And please, no 25 lines of echo, please. cat <<- EOF . . . is what they need
First, it's better to keep command outputs as code instead, just so it looks cleaner. There's no need to blockquote them, and using blockquotes can break things if formatting/whitespace (like for parted command output, etc) matters.
For example:
Model: ATA ST1000LM024 HN-M (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 1184MB 1183MB fat32 boot, esp
2 1184MB 496GB 495GB ntfs Basic data partition msftdata
3 496GB 497GB 851MB ntfs hidden, diag
4 497GB 744GB 247GB ext4
5 744GB 991GB 247GB hfs+
vs:
Model: ATA ST1000LM024 HN-M (scsi) Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B Partition Table: gpt Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 1049kB 1184MB 1183MB fat32 boot, esp 2 1184MB 496GB 495GB ntfs Basic data partition msftdata 3 496GB 497GB 851MB ntfs hidden, diag 4 497GB 744GB 247GB ext4 5 744GB 991GB 247GB hfs+
As for tags, they tend to "imply" each other. For example, you don't need to tag something both boot and dual-boot.
Just dual-boot is fine in most cases, specifically if the question is about dual-booting. Which brings me to another quick suggestion for improvement.
@ByteCommander true, that still works. i'd say there's no need for either fdisk or parted, when the goal is only to display partition list - that's when lsblk works, and that's what i use a lot
You get awarded an upvote in the tag (ie, for badges), but it doesn't affect reputation at all. The thing with tags though, is they're about organizing questions as opposed to getting people points.
And as such, editors should avoid using "irrelevant" tags. As in, instead of adding a tag for sftp (even though the question mentions it), that tag may not apply to the question, as ssh covers everything needed.
Tags should be what questions are about, not about what they contain.
Like I said, tagging is hard, even for the best of us.
but otherwise, yeah, i really like the review path you're going down, and I encourage you to keep going at it. Just be sure to look back in your edit history and see why/how things were accepted/rejected and look at what changed. You'll figure things out pretty quick.
And if you have any questions about any of this, feel free to drop by here whenever you want. We're (usually) friendly, and are more than willing to help.
maybe some heat resistant polymer foam would make your block of foam reach ground level from mid earth orbit, we should work on the aerodynamics of it now @ThomasWard
yeah. i'm not stupid. I know they're not environmentally sane because there's still clean coal in the grid. I just want one because 0-60 real fast, no gears, and a lot more cool things.
@NathanOsman huh. 1 Tbps protection per server, plus failover servers... Combine that with a custom load balancer to move things out to AWS and DigitalOcean...