zerocool

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[–] zerocool 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[–] zerocool 1 points 1 year ago
[–] zerocool 2 points 1 year ago

It this type of thinking that will drive up the value of the RH certifications. The community oriented people will go do something else and there will be less people certified on a stack that is used by large enterprises.

Look at Cisco and the CCNA. Cisco isn't a nice and friendly FOSS company they are greedy AF, people still get the CCNA because its valuable to large enterprises that don't care about nice and friendly FOSS companies.

[–] zerocool 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Grandfathering Alma and Rocky, though, correct? I'd find it hard to believe they'd take CentOS, then try to eliminate Alma and Rocky. If there is anything keeping RH alive its that community to enterprise pipeline...

[–] zerocool 1 points 1 year ago

Point would be that if you have kids you have skin in the game and would make more responsible choices with your vote. Same has been said about military service, which also makes a lot of sense. Not practically, of course, but the point highlights the fact that we could have people who are unqualified to make decisions, even if its electing officials, making decisions that impact everyone, including and maybe more importantly, the generations to come.

In a true democracy there is no mechanism for qualifiying or handling quality control for the voting population, and so for elected officials and their policies. This is why we are a democratic republic, and Elon is just saying if you're going to be involved in electing officials you should have skin in the game.

We already have requirements to voting and if you think about it, they are in the same spirit.

[–] zerocool 2 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Are libertarians conservative though? 🤔

[–] zerocool 1 points 1 year ago