VMs provide a meaningful security boundary between applications. Containers (docker, etc) do not.
VMs provide a meaningful security boundary between applications. Containers (docker, etc) do not.
I’ve known two respiratory therapists. They spend their days working with people suffering from emphysema and other smoking related ailments. Both of them smoked.
People are weird.
Those aren’t tubes, they’re whole tubular tires, essentially an integrated tube and tire in one unit that is glued to the rim. Changing a flat first required peeling the old one off before the new tire could be stretched (they fit tight!) onto the rim.
Tubulars are still used regularly by at least one world tour team (French, naturally), but these days a flat is fixed by swapping the wheel or even the whole bike for a spare carried by the team car. That wasn’t allowed in the early days.
That’s what we said about Roe as well. They will always find some new way to manufacture outrage even after they get their way.
Want a new law? Repeal 2 others.
Mindless platitudes like this accomplish nothing but to trivialize the legitimate complexity of the large scale organization.
It’s a perfectly reasonable career. The fact that you’re even saying this just shows how successful the American right’s undermining of the government has been.
Hiring non-profesionals for a job is not a recipe for successful execution of that job’s responsibilities.
My goodness, Dennis Hastert doesn’t even make the list?
It’s not discontinued. They backed away from that plan in favor of a battery tech refresh. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2023/07/gm-announces-a-new-ultium-based-chevrolet-bolt-during-q2-report/
People on lemmy really seem to spend a lot of time thinking and talking about reddit. Why is that?
I’d totally eat that. Seems like cooking the actual brownies should happen later in the process, though, no?
Every enlisted knew it would go to shit, because eventually everything breaks. And if the people on it only knew how to press buttons, no one would be able to fix what broke.
I think you’ve just summed up modern civilization right there.
Trump is the victim again. See how badly he needs our support? (/s, just to make it explicit.)
Yeah, hopefully. Musk loves pushing boundaries. Eventually you wonder if he pushes too far. As other comments here suggest, though, the one thing he really highlights is the arbitrary nature and general inconsistency of these boundaries. The rules may be written down, but they don’t apply equally. It’s helpful to be reminded of that sometimes.
Its use of a single letter app name did, too, and we see how quickly they bent the rules to accommodate the name change.
At this rate he’s going to end up hanging himself just to demonstrate his full MAGA credibility.
I doubt it. When companies lay people off, they want to be able to choose who they let go. They don’t have that choice here. No well-managed company will value “works in the office” over “gets shit done”.
Exactly this. An arraignment of a former president has become a non-event. This is ideal for Trump, regardless of how MSNBC tries to spin it.
What about 73 billion dollars in online sales in 2022 says “offline” to you?
I used to work for Mozilla. They are funded my many sources, of which Google is only one. Google does not drive Firefox’s feature set or roadmap in any way at all.
But the term is his, and it’s what he’s using to rationalize his plans. He’s not declaring that he/Trump are declaring a post-constitutional doctrine, but that we’re already living in one and thus he’s justified in his radical reinterpretations of it.