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Emacs keybindings are even baked into NSText, the basis of everything to do with text handling in macOS.
Sure, the average container in fact brings along an entire OS distribution like Alpine or Ubuntu or whatnot, but there’s still no extra layers added (save perhaps for the filesystem). Then again, running an OS at all is…
A container is simply a process with isolated namespaces — an OS does not run within them, and any hardware access they have is mediated by the OS in the same way as any other process. This being from Linux’s POV…
> Plus Atlassian is kind of just an awful company. How so?
Why would you even dump your loot in Borderlands? Money is absolutely meaningless in that game. You look at the comparison box to see if there are more green arrows and if not you leave it.
I have been writing JavaScript since JS has existed, and the One Weird Trick I learned to working with JS’s OO system is to use it as little as possible. Don’t get me wrong, objects are wonderful, but you don’t need…
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Emacs keybindings are even baked into NSText, the basis of everything to do with text handling in macOS.
Sure, the average container in fact brings along an entire OS distribution like Alpine or Ubuntu or whatnot, but there’s still no extra layers added (save perhaps for the filesystem). Then again, running an OS at all is…
A container is simply a process with isolated namespaces — an OS does not run within them, and any hardware access they have is mediated by the OS in the same way as any other process. This being from Linux’s POV…
> Plus Atlassian is kind of just an awful company. How so?
Why would you even dump your loot in Borderlands? Money is absolutely meaningless in that game. You look at the comparison box to see if there are more green arrows and if not you leave it.
I have been writing JavaScript since JS has existed, and the One Weird Trick I learned to working with JS’s OO system is to use it as little as possible. Don’t get me wrong, objects are wonderful, but you don’t need…