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  • It isn't. It's architecture changes pretty significantly with each version, which is annoying when you need it to be stable. It's also dominated by Redhat, which is a legit concern since they'll likely start paywalling capabilities eventually.

  • Every complaint here is PEBKAC.

    It's a legit argument that Docker has a stable architecture while podman is still evolving, but that's how software do. I haven't seen anything that isn't backward compatible, or very strongly deprecated with notice.

    Complaining about selinux in 2024? Setenforce 0, audit2allow, and get on with it.

    Docker doing that while selinux is enforcing is an actual bad thing that you don't want.

  • I bought a 2010 brand new in 2010. Traded it in 2019 and have regretted that ever since. I've got a new 2020 now, and it's just not the same.

  • I owned a 2019 z900rs. My buddy owns an xsr900. The xsr feels like a modern street bike. The z900rs feels like a classic Kawasaki Z, with a shitload more power and traction control.

    Both feel sleepy once the retro novelty wears off. I traded the Z for a street triple.

  • So.... you're afraid of the command that does the thing you're trying to do?

  • The actual answer to OP's question is to look up cognitive biases, and to eventually realize that "black" isn't the relevant descriptor here.

  • Like seriously and I’m not even intending to be racist

    (Though some smarmy asshole will for sure post this unironically thinking that they're not being racist.)

  • FSD option costs $199 per month

    Doesn't matter how well it performs, this guarantees I'd never, ever use it.

  • Google the concept of an escrow service.

  • I'm surprised no one's mentioned the security implications. Mounting with nosuid and nodev options can undermine rootkit or privileged escalation exploits.

    1. None of your business. This is case-by-case between said minors, their parents, and their physicians.
    2. None of your business. This is case-by-case between said trans people and their physicians.
    3. It's not a zero-sum game. You're not making poor people's lives worse by ensuring that trans people have rights or vice versa.
  • Flatpak is itself a file manager.

    That duplicate of your folder in /run is due to filesystem links (or more likely a fuse mount, I've never actually looked into how flatpak works). But either way, they aren't copies of the data.

  • Free tier is super limited and super easy to accidentally break out of. I had a single file in S3, but because my logging settings were wrong, I broke the free tier with junk logs.

    The t2 micro ec2 instances are fine, but you need to be very careful about their storage and network egress.

    Best use I've had for AWS that has managed to stay within the free limits has been Lambda. Managed to convert a couple self hosted discord bots to a few Lambda functions, works great. Plugging it into CloudFormation and tying up CI/CD with CodePipeline and the like were overkill but good learning exp.

    I don't think there's any ECS free tier, but you can fit a private container repository in the free S3 limits as well.

  • Don't "declutter" manually. Use your package manager.