TheOneCurly

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TheOneCurly,

These types of figures are still important to know. You want to see if certain populations are being affected disproportionately and have a baseline to work from when seeing how policy changes are working.

If you make a policy change and see recovery overall but you’re still getting 52% of Latinos reporting insecurity, you’ve done something wrong and you have data to back it up.

TheOneCurly,

And if you overthrew the ruling class, you’d still want to know how the new system was affecting various demographics. All systems have biases and the only way to account for them is to know about them.

TheOneCurly,

The potential for distros optimized for specific tasks without needing to swap out entire kernels. A “gaming” focused scheduler probably looks different from a big data cruncher or a super multi-tasker server.

TheOneCurly,

Import tariffs and service bans are definitely pretty wonky with dubious benefits, but I can understand the export concerns. Exporting tech that can be used in weapons directly to a country that is threatening a highly strategic ally (Taiwan) is a bad move. Yes they’ll get them elsewhere or make them, but you won’t have the US government and a US company directly profiting off the destruction of an ally.

TheOneCurly,

First, you’ll need to pick a base image. There are lots to choose from and what you choose will entirely depend on what this service is. NodeJS, python, php, java, etc, all have really solid base images that I would recommend working from. If none of those frameworks apply then you’ll need to work from an OS base image like debian or alpine. I highly recommend debian:stable-slim if you go this route.

My recommendation is to then spin up a container of your base image and do the install of your service manually, taking careful notes of all your steps. If anything breaks, just blow it up and start again. Once you have all your steps you’ll need to convert that list into a Dockerfile. Go step by step and learn how to do each thing from the docs. Then you can build the image from the Dockerfile and upload to docker hub or anywhere else.

TheOneCurly,

Ask away

TheOneCurly,

You can absolutely do this without polluting anything on your system.

The directory name doesn’t matter, when you build the image you’ll specify a tag for it.

The only thing to watch for is when you build the same tag name again, as you iterate on the Dockerfile changes, docker won’t remove the old image from your local registry. It will just untag it, so you might see several images called something like “<None>”. Remember to remove those every so often so you don’t fill up your Pi’s storage.

Edit: Also Docker will keep a “build cache” for this stuff, which doesn’t really “pollute” anything but it does take up disk space. You can clean that up with docker builder prune, read this for all the usage info: docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/…/prune/

TheOneCurly,

Yep Lemmy uses SMTP and in my experience most self-hostable platforms do as well. You can see in the Lemmy config documents how it gets set up: join-lemmy.org/docs/…/configuration.html.

TheOneCurly,

Made with Gtk4, WebKitGTK, libadwaita and Flatpak.

WebKit based, which is interesting. I don’t have much experience with WebKit on Linux.

How do you wash a granite mortar and pestle?

A few years ago I got a Gorilla brand granite mortar and pestle. I seasoned it as directed and got quite a bit of use out of it, then I stopped cooking for a while and it got kind of…well, gross. It’s possible that I spilled something on it, but portions of the bowl and exterior are a darker color now. I guess I’m afraid...

TheOneCurly,

You misread. They mean a thicker layer of polymerized oils building up would produce a “cast iron pan” effect on the granite. A layer reminiscent of what people try to achieve on well seasoned cast iron.

TheOneCurly,

Assholes think everyone is ignoring them because they don’t mince words, but actually everyone ignores them because they’re not as smart as they think they are.

TheOneCurly,

Is it actually changing your display brightness or is it just doing a visual overlay like flux?

TheOneCurly,

Apparently they weren’t redundant if you needed them to make the expansion…

TheOneCurly,

Even better, a community ground source heat pump. It can be impractical for a single household to invest in drilling deep wells or digging up a whole yard, but a community together could do so and get serious efficiency improvements from it.

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