The transition away from Twitter has made me question other online services. While I have been a free, open source advocate, I had my stint of administering my own server(s) at work to support Moodle and Wordpress instances. The older I get, the less desire I have to spend tinkering at the command line interface (CLI) to get something done. Sure, it's nice to think back when I was backing up and upgrading thirteen Moodle instances at a time, but then...there's that time when some network guy forgot to switch out the external hard drive, and everything got nuked. Not a good memory.
Switching Blog Platforms
Switching Blog Platforms
Switching Blog Platforms
The transition away from Twitter has made me question other online services. While I have been a free, open source advocate, I had my stint of administering my own server(s) at work to support Moodle and Wordpress instances. The older I get, the less desire I have to spend tinkering at the command line interface (CLI) to get something done. Sure, it's nice to think back when I was backing up and upgrading thirteen Moodle instances at a time, but then...there's that time when some network guy forgot to switch out the external hard drive, and everything got nuked. Not a good memory.