Docker is not rootless. Is only safe as long as the container (or those web devs) doesn’t use nsenter
or anything similar to get root access outside of it ;)
Docker is not rootless. Is only safe as long as the container (or those web devs) doesn’t use nsenter
or anything similar to get root access outside of it ;)
Do check seaweedfs too! Haven’t tried it (yet) but their ‘erasure coding’ reads as super sophisticated to me ;)
I wonder how it compares to beegfs
Android shows which apps consume the most energy since the last charge.
It’s great, I’ve used it a lot.
Specially with relatives. It also lists ‘Display’, and shows how much your screen use was draining that new phone. I had to explain this to a friend recently, with their new phone. They thought it might be defective. It wasn’t.
Congrats!
PS. Distro (or DE) wars are meaningless. But I use KDE btw ;)
Somewhat related, a recent kurzgesagt video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXERzEafjIU
Yup, I love this https://www.videogist.co/
Not to flame you, but really just an HTML form was all you needed? It’s a super simple feature…
I’m attracted to it because of the posix backend. Did anyone try it? Is it stable?
For reference, https://owncloud.dev/architecture/posixfs-storage-driver/
Those locks are kinda optional. And luggage is way less important than all of one’s communication ; imho.
If only some billionaire trained a GPT model on all copyrighted books, with the twist of really being able to return the whole content ;)
It would be legal, tho IANAL.
Sorry to be honest, but this is my view…
Voting between two parties, and then getting whatever the “electors” pick. All the while, thinking they live under the biggest democracy of the world.
Having all sorts of inhuman behaviors, like robbing childs from immigrants.
Child marriage.
Having lots of weapons in the country but all wars outside.
Mmm… What else? Ah, prisoners are slaves.
no, IMDb is. And between the alternatives given, I like TMDB.
I wonder if it’s somewhat related. But I started to see posts from blocked communities in both Home and All feeds. This seemed to me like a bug on Voyager client and I reported it there. I switched to Jerboa now, seems to work.
But I still wonder, maybe it’s specific to client but also related to this, depends on how interaction with server is programmed…
Objection! Hehe… No, wait. Really, I see a problem…
If registration are closed, mods would be exclusively from outside. And, since reports are not federated, this communities would be prone to difficulties for moderation. Unless reports are correctly federated, I don’t think this is a good idea. And, even if you were to open registrations only for mods, we would have only moved the inconvenience to this (who wants to have so many accounts, really?)
There’s also the problem with centralization of domain names under you. I don’t know you, and perhaps you’re well intended… So, it’s fine for the most part, let’s just assume that’s okay. Now, what happens if you had an accident or decided to go live in a farm? Without domain name renewals, etc. all communities would be in trouble. There’s centralization in the shape of a single point of failure.
I can’t see this happening even if the domain names are cool.
And, leaving disadvantages aside. What’s the point on this? Can you name any advantage?? I agree that it would be more ordered and I like that. But it’s quite subjective, and hardly anything huge to really break the inertia or status quo of things as they’re now…
Thanks for the intentions. Let’s focus on some new ideas, they’ll come…
Precisely my thought. OP should be ashamed and delete this thread ;P
I don’t know this group but I am on a telegram group that shares movies produced in my country of origin. It’s quite niche, I never saw any tracker that does the same. I doubt it for usenet but never looked into it. Anyway, my point is that some layman uploaders use whatever is at hand and not necessarily have much preparation or technically involved solutions…
Ah, my bad “again”… should have mentioned that there’s the advance configuration option that 1% of the geeks do