Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. I'd say my comment upvote/downvoted policy is similar. I downvote things that are unproductive or nasty in nature, because I generally productive discussions.
But holy hell did the discussion take a toxic turn. By the end of the day I was just burnt out on it and went to sleep. Had it started as a proper discussion, rather than a downvote fest and immediately pulling out the usual "you're an evil Nazi" rhetoric, it would have probably gone in a much more civil direction.
A comment so clever you had to post it twice.
Lmao, want me to force her to make an account and answer it herself? How absurd.
Definitely run it in a container. It's a great application, but it has several documented security holes. You'll want it to be as restricted as possible, so if a major exploit does come about, it won't do much harm.
I've been running rootless Podman (with the exception of my reverse proxy, because privileged ports) without any issues, though my one challenge has actually been documentation - specifically for podman-compose, which seems to be a complete void.
Bonus when you disable software flow control: In addition to Ctrl+r to reverse search through commands, you can search forward via Ctrl+s
I wasn't directing my comment at you, but rather the other nasty comments in the thread.
Permanently Deleted
That's the beauty of it. I just said I was conservative and the entire instance started a dogpile without actually having a productive conversation.
Thanks, boo.
Ad hominem? Did I insult you or make the observation that you know nothing about how I vote?
It's great piece of software. A couple weird defaults that I usually change immediately (e.g. scaling stroke when you resize an object), but otherwise its interface is reasonably intuitive, and does its job quite well.
Don't Republicans tend to like local-first infrastructure?
Rubber hose cryptanalysis <3
>immediately promises to send even more money to Israel
Nope :(
And for someone who knows nothing about who I vote for, you sure make bold assumptions about who I vote for.
Whoa, cool it with the islamophobia
Darn, I actually just responded to a comment about gay people a few minutes ago.
Long story short: not a fan of the concept, but I'm entirely friendly to them as long as they're not horrible people. That said, I don't knowingly interact with gay people often, not because I avoid them, but because I'm probably not paying attention to their sexuality.
I guess my general line of thinking is that, if I can figure out a person's religion or sexuality within seconds of meeting them, there's usually something obnoxious about them to begin with.
All good situations to consider.
Regarding household chores, we don't really keep score on that kind of thing. We just take care of things as needed. I do most of the cooking, and she's happy to was dishes and vacuum the floors. I scrub the toilets, and she wipes down the counters. If she's not feeling well or is overwhelmed by work, I'll pick up the slack, and vice versa. Honestly, it's a very easy relationship for both of us. We're both engineers though, so we take practical approaches to most things in life.
If she didn't want to be a stay at home mother, we'd find an alternative, whether it be childcare, family, or me taking a remote job or a leave of absence from work.
Without googling the definition of ectopic, we'd likely abort anything that put her at significant risk, or in the case of a major defect that would ruin all three of our lives.
Would you use IVF if you had trouble conceiving?
Nah, we'd take that as a sign to not have children. No need to pass along iffy genes :P
We're not exactly planning on having children, but we've discussed it and agreed to how we'd handle it if it happened.