I'm not sure about the macOS scaling, and I couldn't find any info on the Internet about my question. When using non-integer scaling, does mac OS actually render fonts at 2x, then scales it all down? So you have a…
Well, you need to get a binary compatible docker image for the hardware. But frankly almost everyone uses x86-64 now, so this is not usually a problem. If these customer upgrade their version of Linux, the new Linux…
> Why is docker better than virtualenv with a requirements.txt file? You can't put postgres, memcached, imagemagick in requirement.txt, can you?
Yes, I know. I just personally didn't learn to use Chef or Ansible, etc. back then. Now I use Ansible as well as Docker. Like it so far.
Docker is surely not for everyone. If you don't get why you want to use Docker, chances are you don't need it. Differently people use Docker differently, I see Docker could be useful for several purposes: 1) scalability…
I'm not sure about the macOS scaling, and I couldn't find any info on the Internet about my question. When using non-integer scaling, does mac OS actually render fonts at 2x, then scales it all down? So you have a…
Well, you need to get a binary compatible docker image for the hardware. But frankly almost everyone uses x86-64 now, so this is not usually a problem. If these customer upgrade their version of Linux, the new Linux…
> Why is docker better than virtualenv with a requirements.txt file? You can't put postgres, memcached, imagemagick in requirement.txt, can you?
Yes, I know. I just personally didn't learn to use Chef or Ansible, etc. back then. Now I use Ansible as well as Docker. Like it so far.
Docker is surely not for everyone. If you don't get why you want to use Docker, chances are you don't need it. Differently people use Docker differently, I see Docker could be useful for several purposes: 1) scalability…