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by sailormoon
6072 days ago
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"I said he should not be managing the servers their customers stuff runs on." And what if it's only him? No go then huh? You've been saying a lot of this kind of thing lately. That guy before with the App Store payment problem? You came down on him like a ton of bricks. And now this. Just because people haven't dotted every i and crossed every t. It's not exactly the hacker mentality is it? |
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Managing UNIX systems that have to perform well under load takes quite a bit of knowledge. Sure, everybody can install 'ubuntu', 'redhat', 'gentoo' or whatever flavor is popular this week. But that does not make you a system administrator. I wouldn't trust myself with my customers machines either, simply because to stay up-to-date on all the holes in all the packages that you may have installed and keeping them patched is real work.
I don't think I came down on the app-store guy 'like a ton of bricks', in fact I gave what I thought was pretty sensible advice and offered (after Sam Odio did) to help him out.
But it's essentially the same problem as what is happening here, blame company X because of something that you caused yourself.
The app store guy:
This guy: And both of them point the finger at another party.So maybe that's why it seems to you that this is a 'lot of this kind of thing'.
As for whether or not it is the hacker mentality is not my thing, I call it as I see it.
I've had people here rip me to bits for making a stupid remark (and rightly so), if you can dish it 'Rackspace is at fault because they don't know how to upgrade a cpu' or 'Apple is at fault because they don't pay me' then you should be able to take it.