I started using seriously emacs because of Magit. Such a great package that let you do complicated operations without effort.
Good on Linus, that’s a very fair answer.
And… it’s soldout.
Intel needs to have a lower price for now to get some market share.
C++ bad, rust fun, conversion successful.
I really like the complete description of the OS, why they decided to use a tool instead of another. Very interesting project.
I have never used Podman Compose but it exists. I guess it’s really similar to docker compose.
With podman you can use “Quadlets”, which are systemd files allowing the services to integrate very well with the system (you can use journalctl to see the logs of a container).
Podman supports building, and starting containers (and creating vol‐ umes) via systemd by using a systemd generator. These files are read during boot (and when systemctl daemon-reload is run) and generate cor‐ responding regular systemd service unit files. Both system and user systemd units are supported. All options and tables available in stan‐ dard systemd unit files are supported. For example, options defined in the [Service] table and [Install] tables pass directly to systemd and are handled by it. See systemd.unit(5) man page for more information. The Podman generator reads the search paths above and reads files with the extensions .container .volume, .network, .build, .pod and .kube, and for each file generates a similarly named .service file.
Podman is good, you should try it.
Most docker’s commands can be replaced by podman’s.
New git forge?
I’m not in the US but in Europe, good for you that the deal is still available :)
On that exact same link for me both the 64GB and 512GB are sold out.
It’s available, but not on discount any more. The discounted versions were all sold out.
It’s already sold out… too bad because you convinced me to get the LCD version.
I’ve never said anything about your PSU not working. I’ve simply commented on the Jonsbo N3 that requires a PSU of SFX form factor. SFX’ PSUs are more expensive and less common than the ATX one, that’s it.
The “issue” I have with this case is the SFX format for the PSU, they are rare and more expensive.
That’s what I’m using mostly, but the convenience of having auto fill in firefox and being able to share some logins made me want to try bitwarden. Also, it’s not complicated to sync between several devices.
Great, I’ve just started to use it last week 🤡
I didn’t know about this project, it looks promissing.
What’s the issue with Ruby?
Nice list, thanks. A lot of them I was not even aware of.