

Netware 4 was utter garbage. It was horribly buggy if you got it to install. Admins hated it, and then win2k peeped around the corner.


Netware 4 was utter garbage. It was horribly buggy if you got it to install. Admins hated it, and then win2k peeped around the corner.


You mean Novell royally fucked up Netware and people went to AD at first because of that. But yes, AD was quite new then, mostly an add-on for NT domains (and still sort of is :) try going full kerberos…).


Okay, you can work on the fat thing, but the other two? Just sit in a chair in the middle of the room all day and say things like “engage”, “make it so” and “where’s my tea, earl grey, hot, number one?”, problems solved.


Nice rabbithole, thanks


A Space Odyssey
Also IPv6 public addresses.


You are of course correct, except that age is no guarantee for understanding the situation; however, I don’t think OpenAI was sitting on all this juicy data and not thinking about violating any privacy in exchange for some much needed hard cash.


Of course nothing is going to happen, but let’s just have 5 minutes of joy for MTG and Bubu doing for once the right thing, even though they are suggested not to.


Will Muilenburg pay Boeing for this?


In all fairness, it’s not like an address is a well-defined thing in the first place; this form could be made better by eg adding a very small non-clickable preview map where you can manually enter coordinates, preferably in a large font of course.


Worse: repurposed jet engines on kerosene even.


He has a heart? I thought it is one of those Muskobots with a grok brain, equally racist and moronic?


Ah fresh rich people toy tech to burn and pollute the planet, that’ll cause more social damage and soulless, apathetic depressed people who are going to get entertainment from digitally screaming at others and watching ai slop tv.


I’ve hit the gym several times and it’s about to collapse… what do I do now?


Of course! We therefore have 2 reasons to throw him in (and probably more).


I was going to say “what about the cybertruck” but I guess everyone wants to throw him in an oubliette for that.
Also, IBM was still big on mainframes and PCs, and OS/2 of course, and hadn’t really that much interest in Netware or Windows then (outsourcing deals aside). Apple was even way farther away from that, completely on their own OS and Appletalk, directories were not really useful for their users then.