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it never ceases to be mind boggling that IT in most institutions are still so closely married to windows when it's clear that the landscape has changed and it makes me suspect that they will be the last bastions of windows dominance.
Active Directory is a hell of a drug, as is Group Policy
... and unfortunately so is Share Point.
Oof, yeah, sharepoint is horrible
more like a cult when you bring up heresy like SIGNIFICANTLY better tools/methodology. ie ansible or IaC
Businesses live and die by if it broke don't fix it.
They're still a non insignificant number of businesses using Cobol applications.
Mostly die.
i would put ruby in that category too since it now feels like a fad that i have never seen since. lol