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cyberpunk.tools
https://cyberpunk.tools Building in Stealth | VoIP engineer with a strong focus on monitoring, DevOps, Terraform, Ansible, and related tools.
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The quality definitely wasn’t great. Next time, I’ll just go with Upwork. I didn’t try to find someone for the same project on Upwork, so I can’t really compare.
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Would you hire someone from Reddit? I also came across another subreddit for finding online work, r/slavelabour. It's probably a joke, but I’m not planning to hire anyone there, lol.
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On top of that, it’s not just me with this question—I’ve seen other users wondering the same thing on the Ubuntu subreddit.
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Again, even if I wanted to buy Ubuntu Pro, their pricing page is confusing, to say the least. All it lists is Workstation, WSL, and Server with unlimited VMs. My particular server/instance doesn’t fit any of those descriptions.
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I mean some software needs to be patched due to certain requirements—let's put it that way. Ubuntu does not provide free patches for several CVEs For example, let's check CVE-2024-32230 For this security vulnerability, there is no free patch available on Ubuntu 24.04—you need to purchase Ubuntu Pro
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Honestly, I have some clients running quite a few Ubuntu servers, and we even considered buying licenses, but you can’t even find out the price. You need to have a call, meetings, or whatever—jump through hundreds of hoops just to get a price for your 10, 20, or whatever number of servers.
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Looks like I really hit the nail on the head with this one, and it seems to have some useful info! In any case, that's a great reason to share it again: cyberpunk.tools/jekyll/updat...
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And here we are, 20 years later, and I’m doing the same shit—but I’m trying not to smash anything.
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My colleague from Kazakhstan was always mean and angry. I think he was configuring some E1 connection over the phone, shouting that they needed to switch off CRC4, then dropping the phone and smashing something.
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Avast doesn't like your link:
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But right below it, there are Medium blogs with manuals you should never use—basically opening security holes... That got me thinking about the power of marketing and SEO—you can have the shittiest product and still end up on the first page of Google...
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