Sure. But that wasn’t OP’s question. The question was why Podman doesn’t have the adoption levels that Docker does, and my supposition was that (for those that don’t have much Linux administration experience) added…
> Doesn't quadlet fix some or all of those problems? It definitely can solve some of those problems, and that’s the approach I’d generally recommend. But to answer OP’s question - my supposition was that the mere fact…
Linux. It’s not the installation of podman that can be fiddly. It’s the setting up systemd unit files and local user accounts for rootless / daemonless deployment of containerized apps that can be a headache. It’s not…
I’d wager it’s mainly just that deployment is mildly more annoying and requires more disparate steps. Especially if you want to go rootless (and you should). For someone that isn’t “Linux first” (like a baby developer…
TIL. Nice.
We should probably just bring back Geocities at this point.
True enough. Although has Andy Yang openly supported Donald Trump so…. That’s a no for me.
Yeah. It’s trace now because many of the tweets and Reddit posts have since been (unsurprisingly) purged but it looks basically the same as what we’re discussing regarding Mullvad right now. -…
It’s worth noting that Proton’s CEO is also known to be a supporter of right-wing causes. There is no ethical consumption under capitalism. I keep along the effort, but it just continues to be impossible.
I would be interested in knowing both what kind of fabrication occurred, but perhaps I’m not curious about how it was discovered? Did the defense use some sort of tool to debunk? Was it just an obvious deepfake etc? Or…
There’s obviously no single solution, it won’t make sense for all use cases, but NATS is far more lightweight, very simple to configure and deploy, has very few dependencies and offers incredibly low latency. NATS with…
This is a very solid article. That said, anyone trying to build something new where Kafka might make sense should probably be considering NATS as an alternative - particularly with micro services in mind.
Strong agree that Flickr went downhill rapidly when acquired by Yahoo - but also happy to report that it has since bounced back. The community isn’t the same of course, but the platform itself is a joy to use again -…
No. It’s a component of Davinci Resolve, not an isolated binary. It’s not likely ever to be offered as a standalone app. That’s just not how Resolve is designed.
Yes. The free version is very generous. Most non-professionals won’t ever need a license for Resolve Studio. BMD’s entire game here is that they are a hardware company first. They hook you in with some really good…
As a general point of information: The FAA very clearly has jurisdiction to “all navigable airspace” which is broadly defined as “all airspace immediately above ground level”. Which is to say, there’s no minimum height…
My approach might be an outlier, but I’ll share since it’s a bit more platform agnostic. I do almost all of it work in the terminal, so I had already been using chezmoi to manage my dotfiles for a few years. Eventually…
They’re also developers and probably do care. I’d wager, as always, someone in management with bonus targets to hit probably told them to do it anyway. :/
Agree. I WANT to love it - and if I was only ever working on one, or a small number of systems that I was the only one working on I’d probably do it. I’m ALL about customizing my environment. However ssh into various…
Yes to this, but also installing fzf is life changing.
As much as I applaud the intention, the genie has been out of the bottle on this one for many years already.
The Pixel limitations has been my main concern as well. The good news is that they are actively working on developing their own hardware. The bad news is that it’s been delayed. But I’m watching closely.…
I mean really… it’s for the best.
As stated you can generate backup keys, but you can also associate more than one hardware token to your account. Which is what I do. I keep a separate yibikey in a lockbox off site as a break glass option.
Given that many organizations literally refer to their employees as “Resource Units” literally abstracting away their humanity I’m going to say… yes. We are at that point (and have been for quite some time).
Sure. But that wasn’t OP’s question. The question was why Podman doesn’t have the adoption levels that Docker does, and my supposition was that (for those that don’t have much Linux administration experience) added…
> Doesn't quadlet fix some or all of those problems? It definitely can solve some of those problems, and that’s the approach I’d generally recommend. But to answer OP’s question - my supposition was that the mere fact…
Linux. It’s not the installation of podman that can be fiddly. It’s the setting up systemd unit files and local user accounts for rootless / daemonless deployment of containerized apps that can be a headache. It’s not…
I’d wager it’s mainly just that deployment is mildly more annoying and requires more disparate steps. Especially if you want to go rootless (and you should). For someone that isn’t “Linux first” (like a baby developer…
TIL. Nice.
We should probably just bring back Geocities at this point.
True enough. Although has Andy Yang openly supported Donald Trump so…. That’s a no for me.
Yeah. It’s trace now because many of the tweets and Reddit posts have since been (unsurprisingly) purged but it looks basically the same as what we’re discussing regarding Mullvad right now. -…
It’s worth noting that Proton’s CEO is also known to be a supporter of right-wing causes. There is no ethical consumption under capitalism. I keep along the effort, but it just continues to be impossible.
I would be interested in knowing both what kind of fabrication occurred, but perhaps I’m not curious about how it was discovered? Did the defense use some sort of tool to debunk? Was it just an obvious deepfake etc? Or…
There’s obviously no single solution, it won’t make sense for all use cases, but NATS is far more lightweight, very simple to configure and deploy, has very few dependencies and offers incredibly low latency. NATS with…
This is a very solid article. That said, anyone trying to build something new where Kafka might make sense should probably be considering NATS as an alternative - particularly with micro services in mind.
Strong agree that Flickr went downhill rapidly when acquired by Yahoo - but also happy to report that it has since bounced back. The community isn’t the same of course, but the platform itself is a joy to use again -…
No. It’s a component of Davinci Resolve, not an isolated binary. It’s not likely ever to be offered as a standalone app. That’s just not how Resolve is designed.
Yes. The free version is very generous. Most non-professionals won’t ever need a license for Resolve Studio. BMD’s entire game here is that they are a hardware company first. They hook you in with some really good…
As a general point of information: The FAA very clearly has jurisdiction to “all navigable airspace” which is broadly defined as “all airspace immediately above ground level”. Which is to say, there’s no minimum height…
My approach might be an outlier, but I’ll share since it’s a bit more platform agnostic. I do almost all of it work in the terminal, so I had already been using chezmoi to manage my dotfiles for a few years. Eventually…
They’re also developers and probably do care. I’d wager, as always, someone in management with bonus targets to hit probably told them to do it anyway. :/
Agree. I WANT to love it - and if I was only ever working on one, or a small number of systems that I was the only one working on I’d probably do it. I’m ALL about customizing my environment. However ssh into various…
Yes to this, but also installing fzf is life changing.
As much as I applaud the intention, the genie has been out of the bottle on this one for many years already.
The Pixel limitations has been my main concern as well. The good news is that they are actively working on developing their own hardware. The bad news is that it’s been delayed. But I’m watching closely.…
I mean really… it’s for the best.
As stated you can generate backup keys, but you can also associate more than one hardware token to your account. Which is what I do. I keep a separate yibikey in a lockbox off site as a break glass option.
Given that many organizations literally refer to their employees as “Resource Units” literally abstracting away their humanity I’m going to say… yes. We are at that point (and have been for quite some time).