Native in what sense? As I understand it that uses a VM of some sort
Native in what sense? As I understand it that uses a VM of some sort
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Don’t worry about it, you’re not in a rush to do anything. How about getting a cup of tea for starters?
Yeah that conflict runs deep.
There’s the open source Alovoa, but of course it’s still far away from mainstream.
Ohh you mean the “pay for every little thing” -feature? Dang I really liked that
Didn’t look at the article but ya if you want to leverage SEDs then LUKS is the way to go.
JXL is based.
That someone was correct.
Right now I’m solving this by having two separate ingress controllers in one cluster - one for private stuff only available over a vpn, and one only available over public ips.
How’s this working out? What kinda alternatives are there with a single cluster?
They actually got better? Nice work
When installing an encrypted Arch system, I couldn’t figure out how to change the keymap in GRUB stage 1, which asks for the passphrase and then decrypts /boot
. I just entered my passphrase with the default en-us keymap without really knowing what characters it outputs.
I would prefer this. And even without federation it’s a very good Stack Whatever replacement already.
While those are valid concerns, it’s not really hard to see why people use VPNs. Just look at how companied and countries abuse the internet, abuse us.
The only use case for Appimages
If users want to carry applications around on a thumbdrive, or run on a fully immutable system like TAILS, Appimages may be needed. But this is the only target, and it is not a standard use case.
I guess I agree. This is precisely the case where I have ever used them. Namely to have a portable executable of my password manager on a stick together with a backup of the password database.
I had no idea they were being used elsewhere.
Robot vacuums. Some of them you can root and install the opensource Valetudo.
This reminds me of QT’s signal/slot system. I.e. instead of calling functions directly, you just emit a signal and then any number of functions may have the receiving slot enabled.
Lot’s of similar systems in other frameworks too I’m sure.
If markdown fulfills your formatting needs, then there’s no beating it in terms of focus and simplicity. Use whatever text editor you like. My recommendation would be Kate. It supports previewing the rendered document in side by side view.
I’m a shell user too, but as a programming language I would rate Bash utter garbage. Fine for little piping but for longer scripts I will be reaching for Haskell.
What’s so wrong with fstab?
Liberapay is an open source nonprofit option.