

I bought a $40 500gb Crucial NVME just a week ago.
I bought a $40 500gb Crucial NVME just a week ago.
Installing things on OSs like Bazzite is different. It never hurts to head over to the Discord if you’re having issues.
The official stance is that it is not supported. That doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to do it.
As long as you have a spare drive for it, it works great. It does not support dual boot on a single drive.
But SSDs are dirt cheap these days.
Gamepass is Windows only. One of the very few things (gaming wise) that doesn’t work on Linux.
Importance is not labeled, but it’s on the x axis, increasing from left to right.
That’s not the kind of container that’s being discussed. These are app containers that are built to just run one app.
I don’t understand this scenario. I can’t fathom why this would ever be the case. It sounds like either a very poor use of containers, or a very niche situation that I just don’t understand.
You’re getting down voted and I have no idea why.
Why would anyone run an ssh server in an app container? You’d ssh to the host and attach to the shell of the container if you needed shell access for some reason. I’ve only ever needed shell access to debug something or test a file mount.
In fact, minimal or “distroless” containers don’t even have a shell.
I honestly can’t think of any good reason to run an ssh server in a container.
Yeah. I love programming. Donate your job to nerds like me, but who need a job.
Imagine trying to peer review that shit.
As a complete newb to Postgres, I LOVE arrays.
Postgres feels like all of the benefits of a database and a document store.
Quadlets are so nice.