It seems that Podman is more lightweight. Less code = less errors. And there are some architectural differences. But i’m only googling stuff.
It seems that Podman is more lightweight. Less code = less errors. And there are some architectural differences. But i’m only googling stuff.
You don’t support superposition yet?
…I mean, not running monitoring software as container, would be an idea.
- Let’s run a virtual container in
--privileged
mode, so we can manage system resources from it
Seriously?
Pack it with the interpreter in an executable.
Reading about all the security issues in Docker lately, i’m thinking about using LXC via Incus/Proxmox. Should i? Or podman?
I don’t think it does. Though my udev rules don’t work on it, since only the adapter controller is exposed to udev. But smartctl works fine. smartctl-detect script as a workaround, if the controller shows up.
About power, the HDD either gets enough or it doesn’t spin at all, makes clicking noises. I have the same adapter and it’s only good for SATA-SSDs (they draw less), normal slim 2,5" HDD need additional power.
In short, no, get an adapter with two cables or power plug. Or maybe, if something like this exists, one with USB-C, that should pull enough (but read the specs).
Btw, mine has now >100 “time in under-temperature” warnings, because it isn’t in warm case on spin-up i guess. But it doesn’t do any damage in this case.
At least 100 of them.
Except they often only appear to work.
Guess usual (state funded) rocket building is Kanban. Space X and BlueOrigin & co are Agile, except that one that was Lean.
Do they sell the air conditioners in the background?
Keep to sane environments to keep sane.
Ah, thanks! Right, binary was one too.
I think we mean different kinds of “generations”.
Level means level of abstraction. Right?
My bad, i thought that was included in file system access.
I think C was 2nd, 3. is Java and Python, 4 SQL and 5th would be some hypothetical AI instruction language?
By not letting the user import/export addon settings, bookmarks?
Btw, i hate the opinion that the dev must babysit his users. It makes software worse, not better, look at Firefox’s profille folder for an example. If you have to, make an intro to train them.
There’s a lot of ideology at play here.