Content free nonsense
I thought being from Redhat and being called compiler there would be some serious info. Listened to the two legacy eps and learnt that “ there is legacy hardware” and “it’s often not well documented “ and “ maybe running something important”. Brilliant! Next ep basicly said the same thing with the possible additional information that to find out what a legacy device is doing then you should log in… outstanding! Oh…. And maybe use google…. Awesome! Utter waste of time…. Full of chatty chatter, a bit of snazzy editing, and very disappointing.. I would expect better from something under the Redhat brand. Lift your game… I’ve been around a while. First language was basic 1.0 and assembler on an Imlac PDS 1g In 1975. Moved on from there….
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