Listen "Can machines update themselves?"
Episode Synopsis
We know that humans have trouble keeping systems updated, but… how can we address the challenge of knowing which updates are required and, critically, if the updates with break other systems? Even knowing if they worked is a really thorny problem!
In this episode, we focus on actions about what’s going on and why this problem has persisted in industry for so long. Starting from the news of the day about CentOS 8 mirrors being taken down. That’s exactly the type of challenge we are facing when we think about where updates and repos are coming from.
Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/rRMIT6kkTTtyWrzdBnuq63nvKuE
Photo: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-man-using-an-eye-examination-equipment-5996696/
In this episode, we focus on actions about what’s going on and why this problem has persisted in industry for so long. Starting from the news of the day about CentOS 8 mirrors being taken down. That’s exactly the type of challenge we are facing when we think about where updates and repos are coming from.
Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/rRMIT6kkTTtyWrzdBnuq63nvKuE
Photo: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-man-using-an-eye-examination-equipment-5996696/
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