Which third world country are you talking abou… oh, wait.
Which third world country are you talking abou… oh, wait.
$28 a year??? Woah.
My recommendation (sorry for the delay in response) would be not to use it as a base. Use the image as such. It has in-built features for screenshots, for using puppeteer, etc. So just use those. Any issues with that approach?
Costco is next, which is even funnier because Costco stock is on a roll.
By the way, if you get XVfb running for puppeteer (a little further down in the readme), let me know.
Try using this following project as your base image before throwing puppeteer on it (or use the inbuilt functionality to take screenshots). It includes Jessie Frazelle’s seccomp profile. If you want nightmares, go read her blogpost about it. Otherwise just let it be and follow the setup guide in the readme of this project -
But how will he carry his briefcase and lunch?
I dunno. Most sci-fi I read from western authors is horrible with their characters. Maybe because I’m mostly reading older sci-fi? Either ways, I didn’t hold that against him or the story.
Most western sci-fi authors are shit at writing women. So I didn’t hold it against him. But sure, I can see how some people didn’t take to it.
To me, it was a beautiful series with loads of interesting and horrible twists and turns. The ending is sublime, to me.
Seems like a sure fire way to get bad Linux 😆
Thanks! Your stock is surprisingly cheap and seems to have cratered since its hay days in 2021. Oh well, good for me.
How the heck can they fuck to Linux? Are they making you use Hanna Montana Linux??
You’ve clearly not used B2B software. It’s shit.
Put the full headline. Show how Egypt has paid him off to keep getting their funding.
Public but not well known but keeping DEI? Be nice if we could get the stock info so we can invest…
You wanna know a fun way to do this?
GitHub (and I think Gitlab too) supports you running their runner within your own infra. It’s literally a binary that needs permissions and space. Then, you can tell your git repo to use that runner to run docker compose and as part of the “build” process, deploy you container to the same or an in-network machine.
This is not secure, it’s probably going to involve a lot of hard coding of local IPs or server names etc. But you can make it work.
I use this way to get a Win11 PC to run some regular containers on itself. Works like a charm.
Race memes?
Please explain! (And thank you for that explanation)
Sure. I’m just a bystander though. Gonna make jokes till you guys get your act together.