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by dceddia
1961 days ago
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I fully agree about the skills gap, but I think the reason behind it is more that server administration has come to feel unapproachable, with an air of "better leave that to the experts", along the same lines as "don't roll your own crypto" (but less extreme) or how some people wouldn't dare run electrical wires in their homes. Why run your own server, and keep it patched, and keep it secure, and configure the firewall, and all that stuff which spells doom if you get it wrong... when you can use some cheap or free service that does all the hard stuff for you? I'm curious how much of this shift is purely because these tools really are better, or how much is due to an intentional marketing effort to make the DIY approach seem bad/unsafe/difficult/fraught with peril. I guess at some point it's a self-reinforcing flywheel. People think DIY is hard, so they actively avoid it, and tell their friends "running servers is hard, don't do that." |
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