• neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    These youngunns and their docker containers…

    It’s fine and all, but I prefer to run stuff without them

    • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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      Can’t code without a mouse. What the fuck does a mouse have to do with code! If I want to shoot nazis, I’ll go plug my mouse in.

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        Or if I’m coding a game that requires a mouse to play. Fuckin peeks and pokes. I miss my good old INPUT “What do?”, cmd$

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      depends on your job role but for my job we have 1 project that’s not containerized and each time we have issues with it I want to crush my fucking balls

      containerization is incredibly wasteful but it does solve some problems

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          like flatpak. when you don’t build all your containers on the same base image and shared layers, then you’ll store lots of slightly different versions of the same libraries and other files, both on disk, and then in memory

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            I see. I was more thinking in terms of CPU/RAM resources where it’s far cheaper to just run a single process instead of a VM for it, etc.

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              but containerization does not use VMs. containers share the same kernel, but userspace and resources are separated with namespaces. it has a very little overhead

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                Yes that being my point. When you said wasteful I was thinking you were criticizing them vs VMS which makes no sense.

                Even the duplication of layers makes little sense as one, storage is cheap and two, even duplicated they far more than make up for it without needing VMS per.

                But then I also see you aren’t op who I originally directed the question to.

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      I was the same and then I rebuilt a server that originally took me forever to get up and running with all it’s weird requirements and had it going in docker in like 30 minutes with my old settings imported in.

      I still compartmentalize individual programs into their own VM/CTs though, even when using docker.

      Still have no idea how to package one together myself though.

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    • Today’s unregulated generative AI is exploitative and misanthropic bullshit that is toxic to human culture and society. They are ripping us all off, raising the cost of living, ruining the internet and media landscape, and destroying the planet, all in the name of replacing human workers for maximum profits.
    • “Influencers” are just walking, talking billboards. Human advertisements. You might as well follow Ronald McDonald himself on X.com.
    • Similarly, “content creator” is a boardroom buzzword created by some douchebag tech suit to describe the people who fill their “platform” with generic and valueless shit. If the thing you’re making can best be desribed as “content” then it likely has little or no value to anyone. Make something that can be described specifically.
    • “Six seven” isn’t funny, will never be funny, and never was funny. It’s not like there’s something to it that I’m missing, because it’s seemingly totally devoid of meaning in the first place. I guess this is what passes for comedy when you spend your formative years in a pandemic lockdown.
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      You might as well follow Ronald McDonald himself on X.com.

      Apparently, Ronald McDonald has mostly been phased out of the McDonalds brand over the past decade.

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      Agree 100%, except the 6-7 thing. That’s a passing fad that will be gone very soon. It would probably be already over, but adults have found out about it, so it is being extended a bit by its notoriety, but that will fade soon, too.

      First of all, the 6-7 thing is almost entirely for the under 10 yo set. Anyone older than that is pretty much as exasperated by it as adults. That’s because the primary motivation for it seems to be to simply annoy adults.

      And that’s sort of a new phenomenon. Its no secret that young Americans know their futures are seriously fucked, and they are blaming their older fellow citizens, as they should. But this 6-7 tormenting of adults seems to indicate that the resentment toward adults is growing even among our youngest children.

      As they grow, and their justifiable resentment increases, they will spawn a large demographic segment that will be very susceptible to nefarious propaganda.

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        6-7 isn’t gone yet, my 6 and 8 year olds still giggle about it. The school banned it though, which may have extended its longevity.

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          Yeah, it’s getting it’s last bit of life out of the explanations for it, which is the kiss of death. 6-7 will go the way of Skibidy, and something equally annoying will arise.

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      all in the name of replacing human workers for maximum profits.

      The whole point of AI is to let the wealthy access the benefits of talent, without letting the talented access the benefits of wealth.

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    54 and just this year my neck has started to look stringy, especially in bright sunlight. Ugh. At least I can manually fix the hairy ears.

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    Brunch and Tea not breakfast, lunch and supper. Fucking love eating at 4 pm. What the heck? I still have to make supper for everyone else on weekdays but those 9pm meals are not my preference anymore, on weekends it’s late breakfast and the teatime meal and that’s it.

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    Not a complain about age, but a thing to remove a lot of complains about age. Let’s just create a real rejuvenation / aging-reversal therapies. Then our bodies and partly even minds will stay in youthful, healthy state for much longer. Ultimately even without diseases of old age.

    If you agree, please sign 👇 https://dublinlongevitydeclaration.org/

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    I am finally, although it’s been a slow process, getting tired of 70s and 80s music on near repeat in stores. I started getting tired of hearing even 2000s music, which was more from my time, because I’m being reminded of better days and regrets that are from songs as when I first heard them.

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      Oh I am SO tired of that music on repeat on stores. 70s and 80s is overwhelmingly the period i vibe to the most, and going to cafes and hearing the same songs that spotify recommends to me makes me feel like a slave to the algorithm - it makes my own taste in music seem really mainstream.

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        Oh indeed.

        I’m even starting to dislike bands because of it and it’s unintentional. AC/DC, Queen .etc

        I don’t hate them because of the impact they’ve brought to the rock scene and music in general. But I’m so fucking tired of ‘We Are the Champions’ or ‘Back in Black’ as a couple of examples because of how repeated they’ve gotten.

        THEY’VE MADE MORE THAN THOSE FUCKING SONGS SO PLAY THEM!

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    I need to hold my phone further and further away for the letters to not be blurry

    Some of them I have given up on 🤦

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    It takes ages to recover from a bike ride… I’m too old for this shit now.

    Also, life experience allows me to flag marketing bullshit easier and that make me want less and less tech

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      I noticed this when I was out for a walk one day and a couple of high schoolers passed by. I had to do a double take because they legit dressed like me and my friends back in high school…almost 25 years ago 😑

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        The classics never go out of style. When Grunge came along, everybody got excited about jeans, t shirts, flannel shirts, and Chucks, but that’s what we wore to school every day in the 60s and 70s. Young people just didn’t know about it during the New Wave 80s, although it actually continued in most places with the kids who didn’t buy into the New Wave styles. But since Grunge, it’s just gone back to being the standard male teen slacker style.

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      Seeing much younger versions of myself wearing the goth stuff I kept for nostalgia reasons made me try it on again.

      Turns out my parents were right, it was a phase. Damnit.

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    Making noises when sitting down or getting up, as if it was an effort to do it. :)

    Im not doing it yet but it will probably come in a while.