What do you mean it’s hard to update containers?
What do you mean it’s hard to update containers?
Yup. I’m in a similar situation. I work from home and vape in my office. I do it non-stop… I lowered the nic concentration as much as possible, but still, it’s a lot. It’s too convenient. Better than cigarettes though.
I read somewhere that certain places have a very large amount of people with lactose intolerance, like north America. I used to drink raw milk, straight from the bucket my grandma used to milk the cow. Never had any issues. Grew up on a farm in Romania in the 80s.
Also, mici.
I… guess? I don’t know how I would classify these games. But they all are able to steal from me 8h in a day, no issue :)
Project Zomboid, Rimworl, Dwarf Fortress, Stellaris, Starsector…
The EU has been burying their wires for a while, and new members are doing it too. Romania used to look like 2nd pic, not so much anymore. It works.
3.5€ for a brand new cast iron wok. Instabuy.
How is duckdns unreliable? I use it just to have wireguard access, been using it for years. Just curious about your issues…
The stock YouTube app can be disabled, and they only have one choice… Works for my kids.
Look into mattermost. Quite powerful, and free.
Hai că n-o fi chiar așa de rău… A memui, sau a nu memui. Asta-i întrebarea!
| embrace the Sun with arms outstretched so that my oblivion will be one of my own choosing.
Hot damn! I’ll be holding on to that!
We’re using a self hosted Nexus instance at work. You probably don’t need all the features it offers, but it does its job really well. For free, too.
That’s a relief!
That’s why I have an alias that does an unattended update and then powers off. I run this every night.
Luke Smith was on my watch list when he was talking about DWM. WTF happened to the guy?
I use Netcup. Reliable, simple, great deals from time to time (such as Black Friday).
I’m actually doing the opposite :)
I’ve been using vms, lxc containers and docker for years. In the last 3 years or so, I’ve slowly moved to just docker containers. I still have a few vms, of course, but they only run docker :)
Containers are a breeze to update, there is no dependency hell, no separate vms for each app…
More recently, I’ve been trying out kubernetes. Mostly to learn and experiment, since I use it at work.