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  • Thank you! That is an interesting design choice.

  • Those ads..

    🎶 "Feels like a dream, feels like magic..." 🎶🤮

  • Just needed a name and combined a word with an animal

  • The unrealistic option: Sell the car, buy another brand. This slightly reduces demand. (I don't think it is reasonable to expect people to do this)

    More realistic options: Slap a sticker on your car: "I bought this car before I knew he was a nazi"

    Leave a bad review, at the app store and other places you can.

  • Are people really this dense? It is clearly a nazi salute.

    Saying "My heart goes out to you" does not negate the fact that I just showed my middle finger to someone.

  • The opening scene is probably the best part of cinema I have ever seen. Hans Landa is exceptionally well played

  • Done ✅

  • I think that is strange as well, the fact that this happened is important in my opinion. That's why I shared it. The video is great.

    If someone finds/hosts it elsewhere I will edit my comment

  • I don't have in-depth knowledge of the differences and how big that is. So take the following with a grain of salt.

    My main point is that using containerization is a huge security improvement. Podman seems to be even more secure. Calling Docker massively insecure makes it seem like something we should avoid, which takes focus away from the enormous security benefit containerization gives. I believe Docker is fine, but I do use Podman myself, but that is only because Podman desktop is free, and Docker files seem to run fine with Podman.

    Edit: After reading a bit I am more convinced that the Podman way of handling it is superior, and that the improvement is big enough to recommend it over Docker in most cases.

  • There are another important reason than most of the issues pointer out here that docker solves.

    Security.

    By using containerization Docker effectively creates another important barrier which is incredibly hard to escape, which is the OS (container)

    If one server is running multiple Docker containers, a vulnerability in one system does not expose the others. This is a huge security improvement. Now the attacker needs to breach both the application and then break out of a container in order to directly access other parts of the host.

    Also if the Docker images are big then the dev needs to select another image. You can easily have around 100MB containers now. With the "distroless" containers it is maybe down to like 30 MB if I recall correctly. Far from 1GB.

    Reproducability is also huge efficiency booster. "Here run these this command and it will work perfecty on your machine" And it actually does.

    It also reliably allows the opportunity to have self-healing servers, which means businesses can actually not have people available 24/7.

    The use of containerization is maybe one of the greatest marvels in software dev in recent (10+) years.

  • I just join whenever someone else joins or about a minute or two before it starts. Or whenever, doesn't matter as long as I am not late. The main point for me is not being late, so that I respect other peoples time. If I am more than two minutes late, I apologize most of the time.

    Small talk isn't that hard. Might feel a bit unnatural until you get used to having it. But is that tiny awkwardness an actual issue, or something you just should ideally get used to?

    How are you doing? What's going on with x-project/your work? Looking forward to the weekend/had a good weekend? Watched any good shows lately? Have any pets?

  • Fridge cold honeydew melon. Nothing even closely compares to how tasty that is for me. Low in calories as well.

  • But they don't actually remove the bugs 🤔

  • 2D platformer assets.

    I've tried generating some and it is somewhat usable as is, but I haven't really tried it a lot yet.

    Also thanks for your honest take about AI.

  • This sounds like the best solution probably, I have played Thomas was Alone 😊

  • I am looking forward to it. Waiting for the last episode first

  • They make a lot of high quality shows in my opinion, and have made a lot of great ones in the past. Max is a better service than Netflix in my opinion.

    HBO make shows that feel closer to the "human condition" than most other companies.

    Max has the following great shows: Game of Thrones House of the Dragon The Sopranos Oz What We Do In The Shadows The Wire Silicon Valley Rick and Morty True Detective Season 1 Rome +++

    Edit: Remembered Last of Us which was great

  • Ben Felix - Finance, investing etc. He's a professional working in the field, never suggests specific stocks or crypto and always refers to sources for his claims. Be very skeptical of all finance and economy suggestions.

    Two Cents - Personal Finance (No suggestions for specific stocks or crypto)

    Adam Something

    Technology Connections

    Tom Nicholas - Long form video essays

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