

I have a single micro itx htpc/media server/nas in my bedroom. Why use containers?
I have a single micro itx htpc/media server/nas in my bedroom. Why use containers?
Get a load of this guy, he thinks the general will be in grenade range of where the action is!
Gracias
Please also grace me with this python goodness.
This is that one. Putting flamingoes on it was a meme for a while there.
I couldn’t tell from the picture, but she looks a lot fatter.
I might be ootl on this one. Who is she?
Lisa needs braces.
In my head canon, Pippin helped gandalf avoid this fate.
Federated meme generator.
It’s called git. It’s been distributed from day 1. GitHub was an attempt to centralize it.
There is one big caveat to universal time:
Future dates: If you use utc here and a time zone definition changes, you’re boned. You have to store local time and offset for just this one usecase.
I’m 40+ and still love spinners :)
I have been using unstable on desktop for at least 15 years. Every time a new stable was released that would cause a month of just staying off updates till things stabilized. Recently it’s not even had that issue.
I’ve had to pin a package or two in that time, but unstable has been rock solid otherwise. I even run it on my server.
There are no Linux gatekeepers. There are assholes everywhere, that’s the human condition. I came across these assholes and I learnt that I should take advice and consider it myself.
If you close your brain and listen to random online people without thought, you’ll have a bad time, Linux or no Linux.
This stereotype of people in Linux or open source as assholes is FUD spread by people who have a vested interest in spreading it.
I’ve found people mostly very helpful and courteous.
Everyone who thinks they are in the bottom right, is in the bottom left.
It was me. I go to the planetarium to escape this planet. I have enough of it the rest of my life.
So show me something else. Or I’ll boo.
The big issue is that by adding more and more features, a browser has become an operating system and so complex that you can’t hope to make a new one from scratch.
The last “new” browser engine (that wasn’t built by a corporation) was KHTML which was stolen harvested first by Apple for Webkit and subsequently by Google for Blink. KHTML then rotted without support.
The most recent attempt was to build Servo in Rust. Mozilla “ran out of money” (they depend on Google for their existence), and it’s already rotting.
Lol all my fridge has is some condiments.
My raid is rsync :)