yes well. docker sits atop the lofty shoulders of cgroups. i don't think containerisation is the only way, it's coercion with flatpak and snaps is fustrating.its a means to an end. a means that has mass adoption and is…
the irony is - if you stick to software of the time, you live in GNOME LTS land - it's pretty frictionless and stable. my experience is the bad times start rolling in as soon as you need to compile - sway for example -…
Alpine Linux containers can be as low as 8MB in size. Virtualisation has a cost, that decreases every year. I disagree - many people want an efficient system where the package manager handles it - Arch linux. In my use…
Virtualisation is cheap. Docker + Debian - stable, with the official docker ppd - you're able to achieve a compromise of stability (and out of date packages) - while running fast moving projects that require later build…
What is the purpose of making a flight reservation without payment?
What an exceptional place to live. Is there a good sense of community between the residents?
Is charisma not valuable in all jobs?
Right, they pay more because the company wills it and people (I think) are more receptive to subscribitions. This is what the author of the article is complaining about and the reason consumer advocacy groups exist.
The model works for you - great. There are users who don't care for constant feature updates and rather own a product than perpetually rent it.
True. How many new features do they need? What about word processors? Photo editors? Email clients? There are new features that could be useful, but for many users their needs are already fulfilled. Why should they have…
Adobe Acrobat Pro, Foxit Phantom PDF. I'll concede I can't think of a file manager though.
How many products need constant feature updates? Aside from security/compatibility there are plenty of products that already meet everything required of them (to near everyone). How many new features does a file manager…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_cyberattacks_on_Estonia
Interesting about people getting banned. I haven't browsed either for a while. More diverse within leftist politics, but across the political spectrum? I don't think a forum full of edgy memes is a great place for…
As a counter I think there are /leftypol/ users who sincerely hold Stalinst or Maoist views. Jokes are made about gulags, Holodomor and the Great Purge, just as /pol/ will joke about 9/11, the Holocaust and mass…
I think it happens less on special interest boards because there are less posts altogether on niche boards. /p/, /trv/ - slow boards that have their own shitposts.
I've seen Düsseldorf trams in Gdansk
Do you have more information on how Russia's Eastern regions are becoming more habitable? I know they have a development fund to incentive people from other regions to move and develop small businesses (especially in…
yes well. docker sits atop the lofty shoulders of cgroups. i don't think containerisation is the only way, it's coercion with flatpak and snaps is fustrating.its a means to an end. a means that has mass adoption and is…
the irony is - if you stick to software of the time, you live in GNOME LTS land - it's pretty frictionless and stable. my experience is the bad times start rolling in as soon as you need to compile - sway for example -…
Alpine Linux containers can be as low as 8MB in size. Virtualisation has a cost, that decreases every year. I disagree - many people want an efficient system where the package manager handles it - Arch linux. In my use…
Virtualisation is cheap. Docker + Debian - stable, with the official docker ppd - you're able to achieve a compromise of stability (and out of date packages) - while running fast moving projects that require later build…
What is the purpose of making a flight reservation without payment?
What an exceptional place to live. Is there a good sense of community between the residents?
Is charisma not valuable in all jobs?
Right, they pay more because the company wills it and people (I think) are more receptive to subscribitions. This is what the author of the article is complaining about and the reason consumer advocacy groups exist.
The model works for you - great. There are users who don't care for constant feature updates and rather own a product than perpetually rent it.
True. How many new features do they need? What about word processors? Photo editors? Email clients? There are new features that could be useful, but for many users their needs are already fulfilled. Why should they have…
Adobe Acrobat Pro, Foxit Phantom PDF. I'll concede I can't think of a file manager though.
How many products need constant feature updates? Aside from security/compatibility there are plenty of products that already meet everything required of them (to near everyone). How many new features does a file manager…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_cyberattacks_on_Estonia
Interesting about people getting banned. I haven't browsed either for a while. More diverse within leftist politics, but across the political spectrum? I don't think a forum full of edgy memes is a great place for…
As a counter I think there are /leftypol/ users who sincerely hold Stalinst or Maoist views. Jokes are made about gulags, Holodomor and the Great Purge, just as /pol/ will joke about 9/11, the Holocaust and mass…
I think it happens less on special interest boards because there are less posts altogether on niche boards. /p/, /trv/ - slow boards that have their own shitposts.
I've seen Düsseldorf trams in Gdansk
Do you have more information on how Russia's Eastern regions are becoming more habitable? I know they have a development fund to incentive people from other regions to move and develop small businesses (especially in…