Thatâs the kind of arrogant attidude that makes many docs of open-source projects so shitty. If you think that preliminary knowledge about something is required then at least share a link to a source where you can learn it. Docs that require you to puzzle the missing pieces together on your own are shitty docs. A good documentation is a documentation that everyone understands, regardless of their level of knowledge.
No - youâre not installing an app from the App Store. Youâre running services now. There needs to be some minimum assumed knowledge about what that entails. And if you donât have that knowledge you should expect to seek it out separately.
And if youâre too lazy or think âgee thatâs difficultâ then guess what? Self-hostingâs not for you. No shame - go pay for a service instead.
Apparently itâs not the Last Supper but even if it was, what part mocks Christians? Like nothing in the stage direction is mocking, so it must literally just be that they donât like drag queens.
A drag queen performing a Queen song isnât mocking Queen. They just are a drag queen while performing Queen. I wouldnât be offended by that as a Queen fan.
You need to understand that most software engineers are treated like code monkeys these days, and very often get overruled by product people going âidgaf just do the thing I said in the ticketâ.
Source: am software engineer, and have been for about a decade and a half
Iâm definitely not a âpotato expertâ, but what I use (on my orange pi zero 3 w/ 1 GiB of ram, at least) is simply:
zram size= 100% of available ram, zstd, priority set at 100%. Because apparently if theres more zram swap than available ram, itâll lead into memory leaks and/or slowdowns.
While security has nothing to do with my disgust for docker and people advocating its use, docker adds a layer of complexity, which means it is not necessarily more secure.
What is extremely bad about docker:
it enables extremely shitty configuration control on the side of a developer. There are way too many developers who have a chaotic approach to configurations, and instead of being forced to write a proper installation and configuration guide from scratch, and thereby making themselves(!) aware of active configuration changes they made to make their system work, they just roll out the docker container they develop in, without remembering most of the configurations they made. Which, naturally, means that they are unable to assist in troubleshooting problems or reproduce issues that users might have.
In general, if you canât write a good user manual, or at least clearly identify needed dependencies and configurations, you should not be developing software for other people.
it combines the disadvantages of a VM (shitty performance) and running directly on the host OS (sandboxing is not nearly as good as on a VM)
it creates insane bloat, by completely bypassing the concept of shared libraries and making people download copies of software they already have on their system
it adds a lot of security risks because the user would have to not only review the source code they are compiling and installing, but also would have to scan all the dependencies and what-not, and would basically have to trust the developer and/or anyone distributing an image that they did not add any malware.
sudo-flix, piracy app hosted on github. Probably will be taken down like popcorn time, that nintendo emulator, and a bunch of other things. Wouldnât surprise me if they ended up on radicle, or codeberg, or I2P or somethingâŠ
Yes its sudo-flix, a piracy app hosted on github. It probably wil indeedl be taken down like popcorn time, that nintendo emulator, and a bunch of other things. Wouldnât surprise you if they ended up on radicle, or codeberg, or I2P or something? I agree.
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