I bet Nazis also drink water and breathe.
I bet Nazis also drink water and breathe.
Why would you not want containers managed by systemd?
You get the benefits of containerisation and you don’t have to learn the arcane syntax of some container engine or another.
Really simple. Just ask it to point out the error. Also maybe tell it how the code is wrong. And then hope that the new code didn’t introduce new errors in formerly working sections. And that it understood what you meant. In a language that is inherently vague.
Flohmarkt? Seems simple enough.
Almost like ecosystems make sense 🤔
The ActivationPolicy
I added in an attempt to replicate what wg-quick
produces, as I recall.
Do you notice anything wrong with my config? https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/30495
Do you notice anything wrong with my config? https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/30495
To be fair, depending on how the hummus is seasoned, that might work quite well.
Programmer moment.
I think the word you’re looking for is “trustworthy” but yes.
I’ve been Linux only for >10 years now
Same. Tried to remote administrate a Windows 10 VM with Ansible a couple years back. Not a fun experience.
Oh, you’re right. Misread that when skimming the tutorial.
But they specifically mention installing it on a USB stick. Yes, nothing serious you from applying the same instructions to a hard drive. But still.
You can already run basically any Linux application, even graphical ones, on Windows through WSL. But at that point, why would you even keep putting up with Windows?
The most important installation method is missing, though. Installing Linux to the hard drive, replacing Windows.
Not like I had a choice
Which proves that M$ Teams definitely isn’t heaven, because some things actually don’t work with Firefox, as I recall.
Currently playing around with graph-builder
. Seems to be developed by some neo4j devs but not associated with it. Seems to be a very minimal API.
Given previous more or less similar projects this is likely to get sued out of existence by Google.