Didn’t you see yesterdays announcement?
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The newly appointed judges who helped overturn the decision also specifically stated in their confirmation hearings that Roe v. Wade was settled law: https://www.factcheck.org/2022/05/what-gorsuch-kavanaugh-and-barrett-said-about-roe-at-confirmation-hearings/
Having said that, it’s true that you actually can run some windows software through Wine but it’s a hack and it’s not going to work as well as it would on the OS it was designed for.
Most Steam games built for Windows run perfectly fine under Linux, many even better than on Windows. 10 years ago you’d have been correct, but the landscape has changed drastically.
Just as a warning, the macvlan stuff isn’t well documented and seems to have hard limits. I worked with it a couple of years ago and had to eventually read a lot of Docker code to figure some stuff out, and the host was only able to successfully set up 4 macvlan networks at a time - the fifth (and any following ones) were never reachable, even though I used the same scripts as for all other ones.
Things might have improved in the meantime.
Not officially, but unofficially there’s 2A0, 4A0 and so on. Bigger than that is rarely used however.
Why would the app size be the lowest? I could maybe see that for one single AppImage (though I don’t expect a significant difference), but as soon as you have two or more apps, sharing dependencies would make Flatpaks smaller than AppImages.
I fucking love that somebody put in the time to draw that awesome first image. Somebody pretty darn talented saw the bottom image and thought “yeah, that would be cool” and took hours to produce that image. Amazing
Don’t, atomic systems aren’t made for these kinds of changes.
This is very specific, but I can’t read that without having to think of the fight against the Dung Defender in Hollow Knight…
FÖÖÖÖR HUUUUUNDAAAAARRRRR!
Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?
I hate it, makes me look much less like a hacker while installing pre-built software from other people
sudo apt autoremove --purge snapd && sudo apt-mark hold snapd
Looking good!
Keep it half open - best of both worlds
The Podman developers did contribute to Docker for a while before starting the project. Docker kept introducing issues and had some fundamentally bad design decisions that they didn’t want to change.
At least try to look into the history of these things before making broad and easily falsifiable statements.
Podman wasn’t built due to NIH. Docker has real problems (though many have been fixed), and Podman was built to fix those.
I’m mostly worried about how much less open this will make the web for simple local hacking. I often add small features to webapps I use by injecting code and hooking into their systems (when it’s not an app with open source, where I send a PR instead - and if I can work around issues I do contact the owners with a working fix).
This will be much harder with WebAssembly. Sure, there’ll be decompilers in time - but in the time it takes me to change a small piece of behaviour in such cases, I can add multiple features in the current JS environment, even if the code is obfuscated.
“But doctor”, the soldier said. “I am sewer man”