I’d go with Ubuntu LTS - it receives updates for 5 years and security updates only for another 5 years. In other words, it is explicitly for your use case. Additionally, it offers kernel live patching as a free managed service, which nobody else offers afaik.
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1·7 days agoYou could make it an alias and shorten the number of keystrokes
I prefer keeping my aliases in ~/.bash_aliases, which is sourced in my ~/.bashrc, ie
. ~/.bash_aliasesThen you would just need to source your bashrc to load it the first time.
Not yet it seems. Also looks like it doesn’t have a pedometer function. Hopefully a future version will add those, along with some way of downloading that data
Fucking stupid. What now, everyone adds a script to enter 04/01/1984 for every continuous integration pipeline? Every kubernetes cluster has to include an age automation? Idiot politicians should not draft policies about shit they have no clue about.