Yep - it’s one of the reasons Miami sees so much Trump support.
Yep - it’s one of the reasons Miami sees so much Trump support.
Ok so you don’t believe you’re spreading misinformation. You are, however, spreading information that seeks to undermine US government institutions.
We can debate all day, and both of us will be at least partially incorrect. Many of our problems can also be attributed to religious institutions. There is one hill I’ll die on though: Trump is an evil bastard.
You’re entitled to that opinion. That’s why I assumed you to be in the latter group.
I’m certainly wrong about plenty of things, but I have seen too much violence and hatred grow out of Trump’s first presidency. I do not share your desires for the US.
No. I believe you sincerely disagree with core tenets of US government and wish the government to be dismantled.
I believe you’re in the group wishing for a disastrous outcome.
I just wish we had STAR voting so additional candidates wouldn’t increase the risk of Trump winning the election. So many people are either blind to the present danger or they spread misinformation because they hate the US.
These remarks could discourage others from reading a useful and well-written article.
I still use GnuPG on occasion, but I’ve benefited from incorporatingsops
and age
into repositories. They’re pretty slick.
You do you man. I’m just trying to share some information that helped me.
For what it’s worth, some say that PGP is bad and needs to go away. I found that article pretty interesting when learning sops
.
Dockerfile
s act as instructions for the docker
(or compatible) CLI to use for building OCI container images. Images may or may not have layers and can be exported as a tarball for inspection (with tools like dive
).
Nix provides native support for building container images, and the resulting archive must be loaded using docker load
. There is another library (nix2container
) that aims for better performance and relies on skopeo
for copying the built image to a docker-compatible server, local or remote.
Just wanted to share a some of the information I’ve learned. Cheers!
I currently use NixOS and nix-darwin, and I’ve enjoyed the ride so far. I use flakes with direnv for reproducible development environments, and this has been working out well. I’ve also been impressed with using Nix to build OCI containers.
The learning curve isn’t flat, but the ecosystem is fantastic.
I almost feel bad that I haven’t. I’ve used their documentation for years but never installed the distro. Most recently I’ve been having fun with NixOS.
Countries can do a lot of things. You’re discussing something that didn’t happen though.
According to the article, we sanctioned Venezuela, and they ignored those sanctions to purchase and smuggle a plane from the US.
The sanctions themselves are a separate discussion, but I think a reasonable person could expect some form of consequence. To be clear, I’m not defending the sanctions. I haven’t spent enough time reading about them to form an opinion.
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Was Air Force One illegally purchased in China and smuggled out?
Thanks for posting. I was unaware of current events. That’s quite the rabbit hole!
After reading the article, this looks like misinformation.
I currently use Gnome on my laptop, but I’ve toyed with returning to KDE for a while. I used KDE briefly back in the v3 and v4 days felt like it was a bit bloated compared to Gnome v1 and v2. Cinnamon is nice but a bit heavyweight on graphics. I should probably return to XFCE or Mate.