I’ve been working in Jenkins pipeline for a while now.
Why the fuck is Groovy?
I’ve been working in Jenkins pipeline for a while now.
Why the fuck is Groovy?
I was using Debian and Docker for my servers, but I’m switching to uCore and Podman. It was a decent learning curve, but I think I’m going to like it better.
single issue voters like you
Proof you either aren’t arguing in good faith, or you have the reading and comprehension skills of a dehydrated snail.
I have no interest in continuing this.
So even if I were to grant that on Israel/Palestine they were no different (which I don’t), we’re going to throw all of those other groups and causes under the bus?
An unironic “both sides”. How original.
I have no intentions of looking at your profile, so I’ll assume you’re joking. Because I prefer that option.
In either case, one of those candidates will be worse for Palestinians, LGBTQ folks, women, the climate, etc… I actually care about those groups and causes.
As if I have any control over genocide. I voted against the fascist, at least.
Get your unwashed gamergate ass out of here.
And somewhere there’s “yinz”.
I just sold my 3070 and bought a 7800XT for the same reasons.
The music and sound effects are amazing.
Up vote almost everything. Unless you hate it, or are completely indifferent to it, up vote it.
I’m going to up vote and ruin this, but document for posterity.
I have a Yale PIN lock that has swappable wireless cards. I use it on a Zigbee network, but that’s completely optional. It’s fantastic. Even without the wireless, it’s great.
I’ve had to reprogram it once or twice just due to issues with my smart home stuff, and even the physical interface is nice and easy, assuming you’re just entering your PIN or if you have the manual available if you’re doing anything more involved.
Pre hard mode is pretty basic today, but was pretty neat back when it came out.
Post hard mode is a lot more interesting. I’d say don’t give up on it until you get there.
I have a very similar story, only I went with Bazzite, and now Aurora.
I was using 11 and honestly didn’t hate it, but I could see the writing on the wall. The Steam Deck showed me what I could do with Linux, do I just did it.
I had dabbled with Ubuntu desktop in the past, but it was the Steam Deck with KDE that really sold me on Linux for the desktop.
I do not like GNOME. KDE is great, though.
Literally the definition of the word.
My dad got and refurbished a vintage receiver and was showing it off to me. I asked if he was listening to a CD or a record because I’d never heard clearer audio. Nope, it was an FM station.
Blew my mind.
A lot of the modern tech is really good, though.
Cars are way more reliable than they were. They get way better gas mileage. They have a shitload more power (this is actually a con due to how everyone else drives these days). They’re way safer in both accidents and just general driving with traction control and lane departure warnings.
So it’s a real mixed bag. But I’d rather have the cars of today.
I never used Docker compose. If I had two containers that needed to communicate, I’d just setup networking for them.