

I fly a paraglider. I was paranoid about getting shot before the Hamas attack on October 7. This just worries me more.
It’s all so sad.


I fly a paraglider. I was paranoid about getting shot before the Hamas attack on October 7. This just worries me more.
It’s all so sad.


I had a roommate that bitched at me for how I washed a pan poorly 20 years ago.
I still imagine arguing with him when I wash dishes maybe 30% of the time. It’s extremely stupid.
Vote multiple times. It doesn’t matter. Ever since I’ve joined Lemmy, I’ve been throwing out up votes like candy because they’re free, and they make people feel nice.
I don’t tend to use any other accounts, but when I do, I just mass up vote shit without a second thought.


I run Rancher Desktop on Windows… But only because my company won’t let me use Linux, and I only use it for Dev and testing.
All that to say, I have no idea why else you would be running a container engine on a Windows host.


None are.


Why would it matter if you voted twice? Upvotes don’t matter here.


This is from 2023, when the attack on Israel was on everyone’s mind.
That’s not to say this lady isn’t stupid, but at least she’s not, “Hamas have invaded Yorkshire nearly two years after the Gazan genocide started” stupid.


What is the “it” that you think got left behind?


You’re taking about bringing a man of control and order into that den of chaos and goblinry? I don’t think Alec would enjoy it.


I chose the middle option for things I’m not hosting, but could see myself hosting in the future.


They are probably scanning for the binary file executable.


HBO Max formerly Max formerly HBO Max formerly HBO Now formerly HBO Go.
Edit: I forgot one.


Linux is still not ready for mainstream consumers
Jorge Castro of Universal Blue likes to say that the average person doesn’t install operating systems, and I fully agree with him.
People rock what comes installed on their computer. Anyone who installs an OS them self is not an average user.
I think we’ll see the average user start to choose Linux as more and more manufacturers ditch the Windows tax and ship computers with Linux.


Check out Tailscale. It uses Wireguard under the hood, but it’s magic.
containers should be immutable and not be able to write to their internal filesystem
This doesn’t jive with my understanding. Containers cannot write to the image. The image is immutable. However, a running container can write to its filesystem, but those changes are ephemeral, and will disappear if the container stops.


Comments shouldn’t explain code. Code should explain code by being readable.
Comments are for whys. Why is the code doing the things it’s doing. Why is the code doing this strange thing here. Why does a thing need to be in this order. Why do I need to store this value here.
Stuff like that.


That was one of the things that drove me away from Windows. Coming to my desk in the morning to see my computer on not sleeping because it woke up to apply updates or some other shit pissed me off.
Just one of the many ways that with Windows, my computer didn’t feel like I was in control of it anymore.
With Linux, I’m in complete control and it feels so good. Also knowing that I’m not giving out data just by using my computer is great. And FOSS is just cool.


You’ve only cut out the roaster, which does nothing to solve your supply issues.
Not trying to put myself or my own worries above the obvious travesty and senseless murder.
I’m just sharing my perspective and not making any political points.