The progress in Podman and Quadlets is rewriting my workflow and the way I think about containers Will I need to dump Debian Trixie already? I can't see a way to reconcile Quadlets and its painful packaging lag
I work with tmetric (my choice) It has four levels so it can match your need or what you negotiate with boss/client Ad hoc timer, per issue timer , fully integrated with gitlab etc, screenshotting I never needed/allowed…
Using Twilio to make a call forwarding and voice messaging system - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22761712
Twilio
You pay, install and the "Refund" button in the Play Store appears for the next 20(?!) minutes
TLDR Rating: 10/10 1/4 cup carbonated water = 1 large egg Rating: 9/10 2 tablespoons water + 2 teaspoons baking powder + 1 teaspoon vegetable oil = 1 large egg
And you can push a new VPN on a new VPS with a different cloud provider. Every month. More or less
There are some simple ways to use Zoom in the browser and to avoid installing the client This thread from Tuesday includes details of browser extensions and other strategies https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22659216
Blockers that are under your control like Pi-hole and more obliquely, NextDNS These are instant and adjustable filters down to the level of rewriting paths
Seems like a mist opportunity
The progress in Podman and Quadlets is rewriting my workflow and the way I think about containers Will I need to dump Debian Trixie already? I can't see a way to reconcile Quadlets and its painful packaging lag
I work with tmetric (my choice) It has four levels so it can match your need or what you negotiate with boss/client Ad hoc timer, per issue timer , fully integrated with gitlab etc, screenshotting I never needed/allowed…
Using Twilio to make a call forwarding and voice messaging system - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22761712
Twilio
You pay, install and the "Refund" button in the Play Store appears for the next 20(?!) minutes
TLDR Rating: 10/10 1/4 cup carbonated water = 1 large egg Rating: 9/10 2 tablespoons water + 2 teaspoons baking powder + 1 teaspoon vegetable oil = 1 large egg
And you can push a new VPN on a new VPS with a different cloud provider. Every month. More or less
There are some simple ways to use Zoom in the browser and to avoid installing the client This thread from Tuesday includes details of browser extensions and other strategies https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22659216
Blockers that are under your control like Pi-hole and more obliquely, NextDNS These are instant and adjustable filters down to the level of rewriting paths
Seems like a mist opportunity