Node and JS is just an example of how easy it is to write code for the back and front ends. You may employ as much langues as you want like PHP, Java, Rust, Python or even Elixir. Does not matter.
Node and JS is just an example of how easy it is to write code for the back and front ends. You may employ as much langues as you want like PHP, Java, Rust, Python or even Elixir. Does not matter.
That is a compliment. The separation of front end developer and back end developer is obsolete and untrue. Either you are a developer or not. If you work on web, then you must, now or in the future, know how web browsers work, how APIs work, how to write and consume them, etc. The browser is just an API we consume from JS. There are many others.
Have a look at wco.tv.
They have Wi-Fi in caves now?
It is not easy to manage oneself, but easier to manage others. Like a mother can get her children to brush their teeth and reminde them to do so, but she may not brush her own teeth. Very good manager are however very organized and efficient. They do manage themselves.
There is now podman compose that can read and use docker-compose files. As for importing, I cannot tell.
While the news is interesting, it is not about technology at all. Just because Starbucks has an app does not make this technology related news.
You can get coffee from other places than chain coffeeshops for less money and better coffee. The café near me sells great espresso for 12 MAD (about 1 €). The place is nice, has a waiter and coffee is server in glass or porcelaine cups in stead of cheap plastic. You can get it from other places for the cheapest place at 6 MAD.
Those might look like freedom pitfalls but are actually not. On the one hand gitlab dot com is not really bad for freedom as it has at least an open core and is very freedom friendly. Gitlab can be easily circumvented by using got client directly. Maybe a tag could be helpful here.
Any way, just clearing cookies after closing the session is very enough for github.
Cloudflare? Why are you even mentioning this? This is part of projects infrastructure. We need to draw a line somewhere. For example would you visit a website if it was hosted on Windows server? If they use ESXi? Or if user account are managed with Active Directory or firebase?
Sure you are free to be as eclectic as you want, but at the end, those are very minor issues that do not dent FSF credibility. Remember it stand for Free software first.
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You can’t go more than three nested VMs. Maybe this could have changed in recent years. Chances are you may go to a fourth layer nested VM.
How do you even confuse them? When written as a numeral? Or when written in letters? Pronunciation is different too. Am I missing something?
Most often people confuse sixty and sixteen. Thirty and thirteen. Etc.
Wikipedia says it is Lunisolar so it may have another set of problems.
They have a vert high chance of pulling slack.
I refuse to use it because it is backed by Microsoft.
Because it runs Java and tons of bloatware plus a ton of spywar. Ah also, it needs a ton of adware too.
I was finally able to running it on virt-manager with following settings: Display Spice and listen type set to “none”. Open GL checkbox enabled. Overview: Firmware: UEFI x86_64: /usr/share/edk2/ovmf/OVMF_CODE.fd
I am still batteling to get it to run with Virt-manager. I was able to run it with qemu from command line but I don’t want that.
Very slick thou. I like the default set of installed software.
Yes, I am on linux. I might give it a try. I’ll look into installing it. Do you know by any chance a distro that has it preinstalled or install it in a easy way?
My use case it to simulate a burner phones to bypass app only subscriptions. I run there applications I don’t trust to run on my own phone and would not afford to buy the a new phone for everything.
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List of available instances.