Since we were on the platform team we were all GitHub admins ๐ฉ. So it all relied on trust. Is there a way to block even admins?
Machindo
At my current company all changes have to happen via GitHub PR and commit because we use GitOps (ex: ArgoCD with Kubernetes). Any changes you do manually are immediately overwritten when ArgoCD notices the config drift.
This makes development more annoying sometimes but I'm so damn glad when I can immediately look at GitHub for an audit trail and source of truth.
It wasn't InfoSec in this case but I had an annoying tech lead that would merge to main without telling people, so anytime something broke I had his GitHub activity bookmarked and could rule that out first.
Man that Time's article seems so out of touch to me. I couldn't finish it.
It's just funny to see a 2013 take on millennials before I was even old enough to realize the shitty world we inherited from the Boomers.
I thought that quote satire. Nope it's real. JFC. ๐ฉ
I've used Ubuntu on many occasions but tried PopOS since last week.
It's surprisingly good. Lots of ergonomics over Ubuntu. They have a version of the iso prepackaged with Nividia drivers.
Most surprisingly, after some install busted my sound devices (they stopped showing up), I discovered PopOS has a system refresh button that saves your home directory but reinstalls the OS to a fresh state. Very convenient.
Praise the Sun
It means "I feel the same way you do and would have said it myself, so I acknowledge and applaud that you said it first".
Thoughtful take! Ditto.
My dad is a cabinetmaker. At 34 I can reflect on my life and I have never seen higher quality cabinets than his. Nothing comes close.
I remember he used to complain that people could get cabinets cheaper at Walmart so he lost more and more business.
I think with wage stagnation, people can't afford custom cabinetry anymore. So it seems insane to us to spend that amount. But you can imagine that with the price of lumber and the cost of skilled labor that 7000$ comes quickly.
Thanks!
That sounds like a good idea. I'll take another look at GitHub settings. Thanks!