

Things have gotten so, so much better over the last 5 or 6 years.
Flatpak, appimage, docker are just brilliant.
I recently discovered nix and am in that honeymoon phase of trying to hit every nail with that hammer.


Things have gotten so, so much better over the last 5 or 6 years.
Flatpak, appimage, docker are just brilliant.
I recently discovered nix and am in that honeymoon phase of trying to hit every nail with that hammer.


Confirmation bias.


While I’m aware that she doesn’t do her make-up for my benefit, after a quick google I have to say I find her appearance kind of disturbing in an uncanny valley kind of way.
She has very striking features and a super strong jaw-line.


Epic choice of stock photo here CNN people. The tiniest suggestion of visible nips.


The rules about insider trading only exist to make poor people feel better.


console for quick and dirty understanding but inspector for more complex fixes.


Sure but thats an angular app, and you already know how to manage its environment.
People self host all sorts of things, with dozens of services in their home server.
They dont need to know how to manage the environment for these services because docker “makes everything so easy”.


I dont really understand the problem with that?
Everyone is a script kiddy outside of their specific domain.
I may know loads about python but nothing about database management or proxies or Linux. If docker can abstract a lot of the complexities away and present a unified way you configure and manage them, where’s the bad?


Not really.
Both docker and ufw edit iptables rules.
If you instruct docker to expose a port, it will do so.
If you instruct ufw to block a port, it will only do so if you haven’t explicitly exposed that port in docker.
Its a common gotcha but it’s not really a shortcoming of docker.
Sorry chief, most people dont have any understanding of how light and color work.
I think it’s referring to this:
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/1651317?ln=en&v=pdf
… but I don’t have time to dig any deeper
Signals are helpful indicators, but I rarely commit until I see someone’s front wheel change direction.
You’re probably already watching people’s wheels without realising. It’s the first real tell.
The only real problem I regularly encounter is on two lane roundabouts.
If you want to take the first exit you need to enter in the passenger side lane.
If you want to take any exit after the second you need to enter in the driver’s side lane.
If you enter in the passenger side lane, you must take the first or second exit. Taking any exit after the second from the “outside” lane is gonna cause an accident.
I see this happen a few times a year. It’s so common that most drivers foresee it.
Yeah I’m a fan.
My city has no traffic lights. Roundabouts everywhere. It’s not a particularly big city.
There are some problems but in general I think everyone gets where they’re going a lot quicker.


Maybe but who whole premise is kinda wrong.
I don’t think css is really the “father” of tailwind, given that it’s also a dependency.
But its always the dumbest fear.
Its not like “im worried about some idiot POTUS destroying my livelihood through his own ego and a misunderstanding of economic policy” or “im not going to be able to afford health care when i inevitably get sick”.
Its always “if you let gay people get married then people will marry their pets and that would be an atrocity because reasons”.