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Winter tires are not just for snow, they are more efficient than summer tire under a certain temperature.

Parts of canada make then mandatory for the winter no matter the weather.

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Maybe it was true 30 years ago but I haven’t had a set rated under 80mph for as far as I can remember.

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Fuck yeah and I’m all in for it.

Automate the repetitve jobs, invest in higher education, and provide a minimum living quality for everyone.

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I’ll say that as someone who stopped using docker and went back to deploying from source in lxc containers: dockers is a great tool for the majority of people and that is exactly what it aims to be, easily reusable in as many different setups as possible.

On the flip side, yes it may happen that you would not benefit from docker for a reason or another. I don’t, in my case docker only adds another layer over my already containerized setup and many of the services I deploy are already built from source in a CI/CD workflow and deployed through ansible.

I do have other issues with docker but those are usually less with the tool and more with how some project use docker as a mean to replace proper deployment documentations.

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How the hell are we suppose to do those 10k steps per day now?

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Yeah I started gaining weight when I got my forklift certs. Same eating habits but 20k steps less per day. Now I work in an office so 10k a day is unattainable unless I actively make time to walk in my day.

I kinda envy you is what I mean.

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Dirty operating system developed at SCP. Sounds almost fictional

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I want to go back to the first months of 2020 when it was still deserving a heart

North Korea's Kim orders military to 'thoroughly annihilate' US, South Korea if provoked (apnews.com)

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his military should “thoroughly annihilate” the United States and South Korea if provoked, state media reported Monday, after he vowed to boost national defense to cope with what he called an unprecedented U.S.-led confrontation....

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The japanese yen is worth 0.007 USD. That’s just how currency works, not really a show of a countries wealth.

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Tout a coup -> d’un coup

Ce qui fait que -> fai’que

Conséquemment -> à cause

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Whoever thinks suggesting crypto to family members is a good idea deserves the hate.

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I really wish those politicians would address the issue of unoccupied housing as well. I feel like saying that the solution is to build more housing is to play in the pockets of investors while pushing for less unoccupied residencies is going against it and why I believe it is not talked as much on the political front.

censusmapper.ca/maps/3055#12/49.2628/-123.1324

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The sadest part is that you might never realize you got that bonus, especially in a school zone.

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It’s only a vache if it’s from the Vachier region of France otherwise it’s a sparkling bovine.

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98 was my favorite or more specifically 98+MSDos

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The first company that tried to sell “1 Megabyte/s” instead of “8 Megabits/s” is shooting themselves in the foot because the number is smaller.

You’re telling me that what I say is nonsense and you just paraphrase what I said.

Don’t go thinking engineering has anything to do with what marketing put up on their storefront.

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Which, as you mentioned, they keep because if they didn’t it wouldn’t be a good marketing move, higher number sells more. Even though it doesn’t reflect the modern end user internet experience. They don’t keep it because an engineer prefer that. Marketing will fight tooth and nail to screw us engineers over if it sells better.

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I have a few PVM, I just recapped my pvm2030 and even then the electron gun is slowly dying which will require a brand new tube at this point. This is without even considering the amount of custom cables and modchip required to use an RGB signal on those.monitors.

While I agree it’s great specifically for old content, it’s far from perfect and most people would get better enjoyment from something like an ossc plugged into a modern TV for the convenience alone.

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I have a love/hate relationship with docker. On one side it’s convenient to have a single line start for your services. On the other side as a self-hoster it made some developers rely only on docker meaning that deploying the stack from source is just an undocumented mess.

Also following the log4j vulnerability I tend to prioritize building from source as some docker package were updated far later than the source code was.

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If I’m updating the source code already I might as well build my service from it, I really don’t see how building a docker container afterward makes it easier considering the update can also break compatibility with the docker environment.

Also adapting can be a pita when the package is built around a really specific environment. Like if I see that the dockerfile installs a MySQL database can I instead connect it to my PostgreSQL database or is it completely not compatible? That’s not really something the dockerfile would tell me.

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Those are generally caused by the database and how it’s implemented. It’s not really Linux fault if the company didn’t secure their servers against SQL injection and the likes.

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I remember when being told I look older brought joy. Now it’s just a sad moment

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Sure, but that’s a melt, not a grilled cheese

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Ha yes, the great pyr and his never big enough stick. A classic. Mine tried pulling a maple tree, still standing.

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