So it was said Russia will take Ukraine in three days, then two weeks. It’s been a bit from then.
How do you expect Russia to take on NATO, which is far far bigger and more prepared?
So it was said Russia will take Ukraine in three days, then two weeks. It’s been a bit from then.
How do you expect Russia to take on NATO, which is far far bigger and more prepared?
Excelent write-up, thank you very much. I’m going to invest my time to learning Incus!
How is the development of LXD?
I am a huge fan of LXC, but I hate random daemons running (so no Docker for me). I have been looking at the Linux Container website, and they mentioned Canonical taking LXD development under its wings, and something about no one else participating apart from Canonical devs.
So I’m kind of scared about the future of LXC and Incus. Do you have any more information about that?
And drunk driving
Dehumanization is one hell of a drug
I have VMs on my metal, one specific for containers.
Though I use LXC. Docker started with LXC, then grew bigger, and I don’t like how big it is.
If I can set up one simple NAT and run everything inside a container, I don’t need Docker.
Docker’s main advantage is the hub.
I get all my music in FLAC, spend extra when I need to buy them.
But ‘noticeably better audio quality’ needs its own explanation.
If you have under $200 headphones, 320b MP3 will most likely suffice. There are many aspects like type of music, volume, sound chip, amplifiers, and of course actual quality of the MP3 (some recode 256 or 128 into 320 to make it look better).
But unless you have quality headphones and enjoy your music without distractions, MP3s will serve just as well.
Of course, once you get to listen to music in uncompressed quality alone with good hardware - you can’t go back. And it’s an expensive hobby.
How did I reply to you? I swear I was replying to a different comment.
Sorry about that. You are absolutely correct.