▲ | AStonesThrow 2 days ago | |
He's been working at the same job, in the same place, since he graduated from college over 30 years ago. So that's an average rate of 5 blog posts per week. Not too shabby. And your surface-level scans indicate a lot of specialized deep-thinking about some specific tools. Sure, but you'll also find some good generalizations that arose from the depth and breadth of experience. He knows Linux like the back of his hand, and he's been using Debian and Ubuntu, and Fedora, so perhaps we can derive some takeaways from those? And thoughts on ZFS and anti-spam email hosting, those are good too. cks is the guy who influenced me to run Byron's rc shell, and also to install and run MH as my mail reader in 1993, and he also singlehandedly convinced me to install Ubuntu in 2006, which I maintained through multiple computers and upgrades through 2020. I cannot say that many, if any, of his blog posts were directly helpful to me, except for his opinions on PC hardware such as PCIe, parity RAM, and the like. But his wisdom is truly inspiring, as is his ability to stay with one employer for 100% of his career, doing more or less the same sysadmin things as he did in 1995. |