

Depends on the container, but yeah, there might not be an os at all.


Depends on the container, but yeah, there might not be an os at all.
Jooq is cool if you happen to use Java.


Chat Control 3 would like to know your address.


It was killed before. I won’t be surprised it comes back again in the coming months…


Can you expand your opinion on why is this overkill?


You should probably add your compose file as well. Which port are you targeting from your frontend, and what are your port bindings? Could be something that @towerful mentioned about the default 80 port…
I get it, I was the nano guy before trying vim, now I can’t go without vim, and beleive me I’ve yet to unlock full vim potential.


I havent used those sites in a while, I have setup Arr stack for myself, but YTS was always my go-to in the past


I think of it like less with syntax highlighting.


I just managed to find a post about it, you should probably read it before you go any deeper using omarchy: https://マリウス.com/a-word-on-omarchy/


No I don’t think I will. At first it looked cool, I don’t really care about DHH or whatever his agenda is, but I read about omarchy and what it was, and it did not look serious to me to install it and trust it.


I am using Fedora with Gnome on Wayland with an AMD gpu and have encountered the same issue. Someone found issues that should be fixed in the mutter 49.3 version, should probably be in Gnome 49.4 - Reddit comment


Well, it is worrying to some extent. One can use the computer normally if said problem is present, but it could hinder you in some ways. If you see your disk becoming abnormally large, you should probably check what’s taking so much space, in this case it was snap version of VSCode, but then snap is usually frowned upon. What can I say, the least you can probably do is stay informed if those things bother you, but then again it’s easy to find solutions on the internet if you can’t keep up.
I was only joking, because I’m only tired of this print joke java vs X. But I think you’re probably right, especially regarding the python deps and envs.
Does python run on 3 billion devices?


Those aren’t bugs tho, they’re arachnids, but I agree.
If only I had a penny each time a user told something doesn’t work when it shouldnt’ve.


For a youtube app? Or did you mean on the network level? Because I’ve yet to tinker with the latter…
I guess people would then make efforts to breach systems elsewhere, but because windows is big it is currently the most targeted.