

Forgejo gives you a registry built-in.
Also is it just me or does the docker hub logo look like it’s giving us the middle finger?
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Forgejo gives you a registry built-in.
Also is it just me or does the docker hub logo look like it’s giving us the middle finger?
Doesn’t need to (but yeah yeah they’re Google, I know…). They just should name it “Gulf of México” or whatever the translated name is to the user’s device, and add an asterisk somewhere that shows a note to the effect of “a small fraction of Confederate remnants think it should be called ‘Gulf of America’”.
What else do people expect them to do?
1.- Refuse-
2.- Apply only the part of the name change that’s actually covered by US jurisdiction. The Gulf of Mexico extends noticeably beyond US’s borders.
But hey this is Google we’re talking about.
Besides, it still say Gulf of Mexico if you’re outside the USA.
If I’m a eg.: Colombian, it should be “Gulf of Mexico” “Golfo de México” wherever I stand, not “Gulf of America”.
Oh dear!
Persistence of “mental state” mostly. By setting up a compose, you have a written down notion of things like volumes, environment variables and other elements stored somewhere for the behaviour of the container, that can not be ignored or defaulted if you don’t wish it, for when you need to undo and redo a container and default behaviours are important.
While sure, those elements can be set in a loooong ${engine} run...
command, it’s easy to forget to set up something important or copy and paste an accidental endline. A compose file (plus a sample envfile, if you so wish) helps keep the way to set up variables and state under control. Made much easier now that we have both docker-compose run
and podman-compose run
.
Ubiquitousness is not an aspect of the codec, let alone a technical one. It’s yet another failure of capitalism.
Fam, the modern alternative to SSHFS is literally SSHFS.
All that said, if your use case is mostly downloading and uploading files but not moving them between remotes, then overlaying webdav on whatever you feel comfy on (and that’s already what eg.: Nexctloud does, IIRC) should serve well.
We’re here to help! We just need someone to implement doomscroll / infiniscroll into Lemmy, lol.
Never said they conflict. Said they’re not a “basic feature”. Sigleplayer has lived without cloud saves since around 1960.
Heck, most modern consoles have a USB port, I’d consider “offline save” more “basic” than “cloud save”. After all we all know by now the corporate internet can’t be trusted.
Hey! Someone else remembers floppy disks!
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to fight algorithm addiction
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to fight algorithm addiction
Uuuuuh that’s not the way to fight an addiction, right? Who is this person working for, exactly?
basic platform features
like cloud saves or achievements
cloud saves
considered “basic”
on a single-player offline game
Ooooh boy, the antiintellectual effects of tiktok reach deep.
The 2A is there for you to do things, but it’s not only simply about rising up. It’s about instrumentalization. When every citizen can be armed “just in case”, all you need is for that to statistically compound into a Luigi or two getting three lucky marked shots on the tyrant du jour.
Ewwwww, it uses AI!
Imagine wanting to support something as efficient and energy-friendly as SQLite, then throwing an AI on top of it.
Oh you mean, not using something like the internet?
You just made me snort diet Sprite.
The OP doesn’t say that they have a trademark. For me it sound as they don’t have one.
Ooooh might have misinterpreted that, still not fully sure on a second read. But in which case, it’s even more important that they get that “hoarder dot app” trademark filed.
Absolutely depends on what do you want it for and what resources can you apply on it (learning, set-up, etc).
That said, MySQL is owned by Oracle. The more-or-less blessed alternative IIRC is MariaDB.
So, how do you feel today now that Proton literally backed their CEO bending over for Trump?
Heck, it probably can be done with a regex. (Yeah, I know)
There’s no need to kill three forests just to do the exact same work you could have done by opening your dataset in Excel.