It's pronounced Diane. I do data architecture, operations, and backend development. In my spare time I maintain Massive.js, a data mapper for Node.js and PostgreSQL.
I wouldn't run Arch on servers but as long as you exercise a little care with updates (like setting IgnorePkg directives for database packages in pacman.conf) it's fine for developer machines. My primary computer has been running Arch for a few years now and I've been quite happy with its stability. I've probably wasted more time clicking "remind me tomorrow" on OSX update nag screens and wrangling Homebrew than I have dealing with pacman fallout.
Can you use Arch at work? I mean its bleeding edge update screws up system.
I wouldn't run Arch on servers but as long as you exercise a little care with updates (like setting IgnorePkg directives for database packages in pacman.conf) it's fine for developer machines. My primary computer has been running Arch for a few years now and I've been quite happy with its stability. I've probably wasted more time clicking "remind me tomorrow" on OSX update nag screens and wrangling Homebrew than I have dealing with pacman fallout.
Of course not :-) @work we use Ubuntu.
Same here!