

Oh darn, sorry. I had searched for “kill cycle” but it isn’t in the results, not the first ones at least.
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Oh darn, sorry. I had searched for “kill cycle” but it isn’t in the results, not the first ones at least.


Feel particularly naughty today? Red Hat’s got your back:
“Compress the kill cycle with Red Hat Device Edge” ―https://web.archive.org/web/20260402155236/https://www.redhat.com/rhdc/managed-files/ve-compress-the-kill-cycle-detail-693397pr-202402-en/_3.pdf
Discovered it via https://cosocial.ca/@mhoye/116376649888116657
PS make sure you’re using Red Hat’s init system too. Because the more devices that run it, the more extra features it deserves, and the quicker systemd’s CVEs will get fixed, maximizing convenience and security; https://app.opencve.io/cve/?q=systemd
Curiosity has been stamped out during high school for most people. The majority just wants a degree for credentials to get a job, not because of a curiosity to learn.
Contemporary standardized education is archaic. I totally understand why people would want to speedrun through it. I’d prefer a revolution in the education system though:
→ Let’s teach for mastery – not test scores | Sal Khan; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MTRxRO5SRA