I mean isn’t this, Lemmy, an answer as well?
I mean isn’t this, Lemmy, an answer as well?
No nix is super cool! I really like the idea that guix and nix in having that system as code from build to deployment. I am not sure yet on how I feel about it for fleet/cluster deployments, k8s schedulers, network patterns like service meshes, ETCD, and operating on labels and cluster state are all super powerful.
I have looked too into using nix to make OCI containers and OCI containers to make flatpaks as well. All where they make sense of course.
Containers are really awesome, but take a bit more to troubleshoot sometimes. Docker is not the only method to run them either. I prefer podman actually, but K3s is the next logical step for running services in a more powerful setup.
All true FOSS too
OpenQA is the best answer that I know of for this too! You can even trigger from Gitlabs CI jobs if you are already here.
On a similar note, I want to try boot2container as my PXE target next personally
Setup a good kickstart script (even if it’s just enough for Ansible to Configure it the rest of the way). It’s awesome when messing with a system to be able to reboot select the reinstall PXE boot option and get a fresh install to tinker on.
I was very surprised by how many people would follow the CEO out like that. The board really failed to represent or listen to their workers.
Not-for-profits I feel tend to have this alignment issue…
Libre Software was/is the best strict definition of this to me.
I like the idea. Basically turning b Roll and background info into reproduceable info. So you could for example get a pixel perfect 8k view of say the main subject and edit around that instead of needing actual 8k of unimportant background scene.
I think an added one would trying to explore more with latent space to see how precise would might be able to get with the AI compressed details.
Man, the Opencompute foundation work just gets no love even from people to trying to simp Facebook’s work in opensource.
Noticable shift in his content for me to me too.
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Does this mean anything to anyone else? I just see question marks (on Lemmy and Fenic)
Not of Github, but Gitlab is working towards it now.
I was a computer enthusiast on a budget, so trying out new software to tinker with and rice my desktop was pretty limited until I really got into Linux. Which I started to feel I had to when I hit more and more limits on windows.
More useful than the thing I know my heard people talking about disabling? Wow, what a time to be alive!
It’s the coordinated decentralization that really defines web from web2 and 1. Cooperative vs competitive coordination is just a sub strategy within that, but I don’t think either strategy is always best for all problems.
I like Dan Olson’s video but I don’t think it’s truly unassailable. There is some real use cases for block chains in low trust networks. One of those being global monetary policy. Another critic is that web3 applications (like Mastadon and Lemmy …) I think is moving forward even more so as the age of easy money comes to a full close.
While it is funny (honestly replacing any tech term with circlejerk in a tech article makes it sound so funny to me, I have the mind of a child), it’s not very relevent here.
Honestly even this platform, but any public platform without e2e and the direct choice of who to share it with.
FSL is better than strait proprietary and if a company had to choose between the two I hope they choose FSL. All that said it just doesn’t feel like there is a real hope here for the eventual Open source fork here. It’s just a fail safe for people still on legacy systems and even then 2 years of potentially no new updates … Could be killer for security flaws. With tons of paradigm shifts between then too.
It almost needs a SLA that says if it isn’t maintained to a certain level then it is also opensourced.