vojel
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- Comment on Microsoft complies with EU's DMA, allowing uninstalling of OneDrive, Edge, Bing, and more 8 months ago:
With all the DMA stuff going around I hope the EU take some real steps to Linux and FOSS in general. I mean come on, I can be root by design and fuckup my system if I want to - this is real freedom, gentlemen 🇪🇺
- Comment on Bluesky opens to public registration 9 months ago:
Oh this remembered me of that I do have an account since last year and just used it to argue with some fan boys about if Bluesky is full FOSS or not (it’s not)
- Comment on Podman - container exits without logs 9 months ago:
Dont think so. Desktop application relies on podman
- Comment on Podman - container exits without logs 9 months ago:
That is not true anymore. podman-desktop.io/docs/compose/running-compose
- Comment on Podman - container exits without logs 9 months ago:
No daemon needed, better security because of rootless approach, but well docker also runs rootless nowadays. Podman came up from frustration from Red Hat over docker, that’s why they developed their own thing. Afaik it is nearly full compatible and can be used as a drop in replacement for docker.
- Comment on Podman - container exits without logs 9 months ago:
What exit code shows when you execute podman ps -a?
- Comment on HP customers claim firmware update rendered third-party ink verboten | Then the company cranked up the price of cartridges, complaint alleges 10 months ago:
Not related: but is „verboten“ (forbidden) really used in English? Just wondering because it is German.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
I am confused but it seems most other instances besides feddit.de works quite well. I moved my account because the federation on feddit was (is?) broken. But yeah this was a major change and I guess most instances are sidecar projects and not professionally hosted nor maintained. I would definitely pay for a proper hosted and maintained Lemmy instance.
- Comment on Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at times 10 months ago:
I run a k3s Kubernetes cluster on a single KVM host(multiple VMs). Honestly I do not care a single f*ck about that machine nor k3s itself. I update once a year, do not have any documentation written nor IaC somewhere. I always forget how I configured the networking stuff for example. But that machine runs my critical services flawlessly without a single crash in like 3 years. So no I cannot relate.