Question to the community: would you like these YouTube videos posted here for discussion?
Doing what’s right is always wrong if it’s against a large corporation. I’m grateful to HashiCorp for making Terraform, but I’m absolutely done with them as a company.
can be waved away by disclosure and a promise not to let it color your conclusions.
I don’t think it’s ever been stated that the framework investment hasn’t lead to direct criticism of competing products. The disclosure is there to let us know that there is pre-existing bias in the upcoming review.
This is similar to watching Mac Address and being pissed off that they have a bias towards Macs.
In my terrible attempt and translating to German… “einer von uns, einer von uns, einer von uns”!
The list had no intended ordering, but I will admit my community was listed first entirely for selfish reasons.
I could have a bot update the list automatically with new communities and order them by subscriber size if you think that’d be fairer?
I do 0900-1800, lunch isn’t included for me. But I’m also fortunate enough to work for a company that only does four days a week.
The Messiah!
Outstanding!! Bookmarked, thank you!
With federation, you can have as many rimjob_steve’s as you like! 😁
My pleasure! Thanks!
True, but discoverability on Reddit was much much easier, I’ve found this to be one of Lemmys weakest attributes so far. I’m sure it’ll improve over time or somebody will make a search engine based on the instance map over on GitHub.
Hmm, that’s not a bad idea. I might give that a try at some point.
This’d usually be something a bot would do. I use one over on !ltt@devops.pizza to keep an eye on things but I don’t let it post/comment as I want to encourage the community to actively post and not just lurk.
But if posting news to all LTT communities is something the respective community members and moderators are happy to see, I could add that as a feature.
Okay, “media engine”. My mistake.
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Consider crossposting this to !linustechtips@lemmy.ml for wider community engagement as that community currently has more subscribers than here. Hopefully the mod over there is reasonable this time and agrees this is fantastic progress in the right direction.
Fedora is a tough one for me, on one hand I like the design principles of the OS, Systemd heavy unlike Debian / Ubuntu that still uses some old school init scripts etc. On the other hand, the association with Red Hat makes me want to steer well clear of it.
Asahi Fedora Linux is likely the thing that’ll force me down this fedora shaped rabbit hole.
Personally, I prefer k3s over microk8s purely for the lack of Snap Packages. But happy to see this out so quickly.
Thanks for this, I’ll merge this into the main post soon.
I too would like to know this, I ran LCS on one of my instances and the Pictrs data store jumped to around 10Gb. It’s not a big deal if Pictrs automatically flushes older content, but if it doesn’t this’ll build up significantly over time.
I really enjoyed this one, as a modern Mac user who bought into the classic ecosystem a few years ago and ended up writing a Raspberry Pi Modem + BeautifulSoup adapter for the modern web this was quite amusing for me. Was surprised not to see a Dock considering they said it was running System 7.5, which I’m fairly sure had a “Dock” like extension out of the box.