

Yeah that’s a whole other can of worms. I see this a lot at work where people are asking for direct database credentials and cringe every time.
Yeah that’s a whole other can of worms. I see this a lot at work where people are asking for direct database credentials and cringe every time.
Is it though? I haven’t used a framework since probably 2007 that doesn’t do this. There are the smaller, more DIY frameworks out there but I’ve never used them professionally.
Lately I’ve been dealing with tons of invalid byte sequences in MySQL dumps and it makes me question what the hell they’re allowing in there.
I’m mostly used to it now. Though -r
is supported in macOS’ rm
command I still prefer -R
and use it even on Linux where I believe -r
is the preferred argument.
Actually that’s a good point that I’ve completely forgotten. Docker uses the modern macOS APIs for virtualization these days, and uses Rosetta2 for amd64
containers.
Edit: Damn you’ve got me excited about FreeBSD again. I’m a much bigger fan of FreeBSD on bare metal but do love Docker and related Linux goodness!
Unless you’re coding from scratch it’s hard to not do this with any modern framework.
It is now, but it was bash
before.
But in any case once you start doing anything remotely advanced you’ll find the individual command line utilities are wildly different between macOS and Linux. They seem (are?) much closer to FreeBSD than GNU utilities.
I’ve been doing web development for something like 20 years now and I just can’t imagine how shitty your backend is if this is an issue.
Hopefully they along with other restaurants like them continue suffering.
I hate that the animals are suffering but maybe there’s a silver lining long-term.
That’s interesting. I haven’t really used Windows since the XP days so I didn’t realize there was already some VM stuff going on to begin with.
I always wonder how Docker works on macOS with a more UNIX-style kernel than Linux when even FreeBSD gave up on the effort.
I understand macOS is way closer to Linux than Windows (despite its differences) but is it really that hard to do Docker/OCI out of Linux?
Why did they give up on the wine-like approach? That seems so much better than running an entire VM (not even a Microsoft person but still).
You know, sometimes I try to read articles outside my echo chamber and at this point conservative == conspiracy
in my mind. You’re just playing mental gymnastics the entire time.
How do you complete the captcha? For me it just loops; it’s to the point where not having the original link to an article is actually more annoying.
Eh, out of all my own traffic I’ve MITM’d it’s mostly been third-party SDKs in apps doing creepy shit.
Down to hate on Gulf of America but when it comes to privacy it’s debatable.
Irrelevant: Scared me for a sec, thought I had an IP leak as I VPN to Switzerland but remembered I explicitly allowed Maps to be routed through a US VPN.
I wrote that “Gulf of America” is only used by an authoritarian regime and “not widely used.”
I lived there for a year and went to the beach during COVID-19. There were always Trump flags everywhere and all the dipshits barreling down in their trucks with MAGA gear on the PCH everyday. It’s the Florida for California for sure. It’s the only place in CA I’ve been where people argue with me for not ordering meat (I’m vegan) and there’s a creepy, racist vibe in the air (and I’m white).
As a white person I couldn’t give one fuck whether performers at an overblown sporting event are white or not.
People really have this kind of time? Also as someone who’s home constantly: get a life.
Look I love GPL to death but I’m not going to pretend that every OS vendor on the planet needs to give away everything for free.
You can like two things at once, and in my case I love my walled garden, commercial OS for end-user stuff as well as Linux for networking gear and servers. I used desktop Linux for awhile but at the end of the day I like things like Airdrop, AirPlay and the seamlessness of it all.
Honestly, I like BSD operating systems more so than Linux ones despite the licensing arrangements. Linux is open as hell (obviously) but it’s super disorganized. I haven’t found a package manager I like as much as
pkg
(especially installing binary packages and compiled from source packages side by side with shared libraries).Looking forward to being downvoted to hell for having a differing view of Linux than all the recent Windows converts.