Podman not because of security but because of quadlets (systemd integration). Makes setting up and managing container services a breeze.
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Technology@lemmy.world•An Open Source Mirrorless Camera You’d Want To UseEnglish
6·1 year agoYeah, it seems the sensor costs as much as a decent used camera.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why is UI design backsliding?English
11·1 year agoI remember people being upset by the ribbon back when office 2007 was released. Their complaints made sense until I sat down and used it. Found it to be a great improvement. I switched my libre office to the ribbon layout as soon as they added it. Because I don’t use it often, it’s great for finding stuff compared to looking through the menus.
The nice thing about the LO implementation is also that they added a couple of varieties of the design, like the compact one which pushes things closer together so it’s not distracting.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Lexar unveils the world's first SD cards made of 316 stainless steelEnglish
2·1 year agoYeah it’s the equivalent of finding two dollars on the ground and getting excited because at this rate you’ll be a billionaire soon enough. There’s less than 2g of plastic in an SD card - the buttons on your shirt probably weigh more.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Generative AI creates playable version of Doom game with no codeEnglish
156·1 year agoGames are already horifically inefficient
That’s so far from the truth, it hurts me to read it. Games are one of the most optimised programs you can run on your computer. Just think about it, it’s a application rendering an entire imaginary world every dozen milliseconds. Compare it to anything else you run, like say slack or teams, which makes your CPU sweat just to notify you about a new message.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Intel is the latest Fortune 500 giant to test the ‘4 wrong CEOs’ ruleEnglish
49·1 year agoWith 30% ownership it could have been at the forefront of generative AI, which OpenAI released to the world in 2022.
Do they think openai invented the concept of generative ai, because that’s what their statement implies?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft donates the Mono Project to the Wine teamEnglish
4·1 year agoIt’s not that uncharacteristic. Mono is a fully open source project they didn’t create, didn’t really work on, and one they can’t extract any value from. So this is basically a gesture that doesn’t cost them anything, but at the same time it doesn’t do much except generate a headline.
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Technology@lemmy.world•iPhones in the EU get ability to set more default apps, delete more built-in onesEnglish
2·1 year agoKhtml was licensed as LGPL.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhost your own gitea instance - selfhosted, lightweight github alternativeEnglish
57·1 year agoBut check that it has all the features you need because it lags behind gitea in some aspects (like ci).
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s head of Pixel 9 design won’t apologize for its big, beautiful camera bumpEnglish
27·1 year agoAt least it’s symmetrical so it won’t rock, unlike every other phone out there now, including the one I’m typing on.
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Technology@lemmy.world•North Carolina is getting a $1.4B sodium-ion battery gigafactoryEnglish
19·1 year agoYou say that as if solving grid storage wasn’t one of the most important problems humanity faces right now.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•From reddit selfhosted: What do you wish you knew from the startEnglish
7·1 year agoPodman quadlets have been a blessing. They basically let you manage containers as if they were simple services. You just plop a container unit file in
/etc/containers/systemd/, daemon-reload and presto, you’ve got a service that other containers or services can depend on.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•From reddit selfhosted: What do you wish you knew from the startEnglish
2·1 year agoI’ve been in love with the concept of ansible since I discovered it almost a decade ago, but I still hate how verbose it is, and how cumbersome the yaml based DSL is. You can have a role that basically does the job of 3 lines of bash and it’ll need 3 yaml files in 4 directories.
About 3 years ago I wrote a big ansible playbook that would fully configure my home server, desktop and laptop from a minimal arch install. Then I used said playbook for my laptop and server.
I just got a new laptop and went to look at the playbook but realised it probably needs to be updated in a few places. I got feelings of dread thinking about reading all that yaml and updating it.
So instead I’m just gonna rewrite everything in simple python with a few helper functions. The few roles I rewrote are already so much cleaner and shorter. Should be way faster and more user friendly and maintainable.
I’ll keep ansible for actual deployments.
Well there’s no shortage of those, and they’re unusually cheaper too (unless they’re specced out). I prefer a thin silent one myself, so I welcome this innovation.