Tail up!
Face in the grass
That’s the way I shoot
Stank funk from my ass
Tail up!
Face in the grass
That’s the way I shoot
Stank funk from my ass
I have a really cute video of my 3 year old daughter chasing one of those through the mall.
Joke’s on her, I’m colorblind.
For usb, make sure to get one with UASP https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/uasp-makes-raspberry-pi-4-disk-io-50-faster
That would be so awesome!
No, thats not how it works now. You used to have to install docker-compose and run docker-compose
, but now you don’t. Docker comes with compose, but you call it as docker compose
rather than the old Python module based way docker-compose
https://www.docker.com/blog/new-docker-compose-v2-and-v1-deprecation/
I saw in your update you mentioned installing docker-compose. Modern docker has “compose” as a verb, and should work as docker compose
. I haven’t tested this on raspberry pi though.
I can’t believe it’s real. 🤦♂️
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I don’t think so. I’m sure I would have heard something about that for work related reasons. That would be quite a problem for the kubernetes ecosystem since nginx is so widely used there as an ingress controller.
The nginx website still lists a “bsd-like license” as what the source code is released under: https://nginx.org/LICENSE
Moby enters the chat
It’s also pretty divisive.
That’s so irrational.
I’d personally do what others are suggesting and use bash, but you could also go with http://myrepos.branchable.com/
That would be a beautiful, terrifying sight. You could gaze up at the most amazing view of the stars as the whole world froze to death.
Sure, you can do whatever you want. You could even use non-rfc1918 addresses and nobody can stop you. It’s just not always a great idea for your own network’s functionality and security. You can use an unregistered TLD if you want, but it’s worth knowing that when people and companies did that in the past, and the TLD was later registered, things didn’t turn out well for them. You wouldn’t expect .foo to be a TLD, right? And it wasn’t, until it was.
Try using .com for your internal network and watch the problems arise. Their choice to reserve .internal helps people avoid fqdn collisions.
https://shop.eff.org/collections/stickers (not EU, but ships worldwide)
Wouldn’t you see the effect on the moon?
Show your effective sshd server config:
sudo sshd -T