Dell has a few utilities that do this. PowerEdge LifeCycle Controller works well - https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000128133/poweredge-server-lifecycle-controller-update
There are hundreds of YouTube videos interviewing engineers who work for all these companies, I’m not assuming anything. And you can also judge by the progress the companies have made in short periods of time.
And do you have any idea how much engineering goes into the backbone of something...
Not sarcasm - And Musk doesn't have to say it. You see it happening in every other company he manages. There are thousands of passionate engineers that happily work for him because it's always about their work moving things forward. Why would Twitter be any different?
As an engineer, it's really refreshing to see this attitude from leadership. Everyone focused on the work, no nonsense. You will continue to see the best and brightest taking paycuts to work long hours for companies like Twitter/SpaceX/Tesla/etc.
Hoping for updated iOS support. Loving the new Nixon Mission but iOS support and battery life is not great. They need to integrate a redundant battery just for the clock. A watch should ALWAYS be able to tell time IMO. Optimistic for the update.
Linux Mint 17 is a real treat. I run it through VMware Fusion. As a loaded VM it still weighs in under 3gigs, perfect for USB boot. I keep one partitioned on my keychain.