

Not really, that would translate to “Es ist ich-wurst”
Not really, that would translate to “Es ist ich-wurst”
Using Docker in a VM on a Hypervisor is industry standard, using docker inside of docker may be okay for CI purposes but I wouldn’t do anything more than that in production if it’s not necessary.
The stack from the image above (Windows>WSL> Docker>Minikube>Docker>App) is something you’d use on a dev machine (not a “real”, production-like test environment), in which case you don’t really care about the performance loss
That’s the most reasonable part of the image
I think it’s actually about 150 PB of data that’s then also georedundantly stored in the US and Netherlands. That sounds like a lot, but I think it would be possible to distribute that amount of data
Even if that number was true: Revenue isn’t earnings! He has like 100-200 ppl working on the YouTube channel
I could understand the argument if Immich relicensed to the FUTO Temporary License, which technically isn’t open source, but since immich is still AGPL this makes absolutely no sense
Well it’s infinite so it has to I guess
What about “The ZipoApps of gTLDs”?
Bro is fluent in yappanese 💀💀💀
fax (no printer) is one I unironically like
I completely agree with you. I, too, cannot respect anything below a real sigma (like myself) (/s)
Rizz is basically just short for charisma
You could also just send them a link to the song “loose yourself” by snoop dawg
To be fair: there are many things where compression is a waste of CPU time, like fonts and about 90% of non-text media as they’re already compressed
jreg is a youtube
Found the adult
Didn’t know that, thanks. Luckily, I’ve only ever used fd00::/8
Source btw: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_local_address#Definition
fc00::/7 are ULA (basically what RFC1918 was for IPv4) not entirely true, fc00::/8 is part of ULA, but it is not yet defined. Use fd00::/8 instead.
2001:db8::/32 is for documentation purposes
a couple bad dragon stickers
do you mind sharing an example?
Bold of you to assume you’ll find an actual human journalism product
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