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Will this do remote attestation ? What hardware platforms will it support? (Intel sgx, AMD sev, AWS nitro?)

Systemd has recently added experimental support for musl libc, which should eventually allow Alpine to upgrade though

If they want to. Alpine is minimal. systemd is anything but. It's like the GNOME of inits.

Quadlet are great but running podman via systemd as a non root user worked perfectly well before quadlets and I have no idea what your parent is talking about (I'm currently in the process of converting my home services from rootless podman over systemd to quadlet)

Fair, it worked, but podman generate systemd is deprecated now. I found the generated unit files pretty brittle to maintain compared to just having a declarative config that handles the lifecycle.

> Social media is objectively damaging to the interests of the ruling class,

Maybe double check who owns and controls most social media platforms, and then think a bit if you'd categorize them more in the ruling class or working class.


Why do you say podman is a poor replacement? It has been consistently a better replacement for me on Linux, with easy rootless, daemon less, quadlet, etc. And at work where I have to use macos, it works just as well.

Yeah, people are sleeping on Podman who is now genuinely leading the space now that docker-engine is all but in maintenance mode.

Quadlets are amazing and greatly simplify the deployment and management of containers.

The systemd integration is so good because you have this battle tested process manager with a gazillion features and you can use them with your containers for free.

Podman can run pods, hence the name, which is an abstraction that k8s has proven is useful but docker completely lacks.

Podman pushing k8s manifests as an (imho better) compose with podman play is refreshing. And it can be dropped in with Quadlets too.

Podman can generate your k8s manifests from your running containers. Get everything running how you like and save.

buildah frees you from Dockerfile and lets you build containers completely rootlesslessly.


The interfaces, CLI and Podman Desktop, are still not at parity. Podman contributors will be the first to tell you this.

That's not to say they aren't effective, or even good, at least for the CLI. They're just still catching up. It's not and shouldn't be a surprise considering the head start.


Well done choosing to invest in your knowledge and neurones rather than in investors wallet :)

What do you mean infinite vendor lock in? Just export your vault and import it in another password manager and switching email provider is not that hard either (assuming you use your own domain).

Like siblings comments, I would be really interested to know to which country and union you are referring to. In France it's certainly not true (I have a very senior engineering role and I am in a union and it never was an issue, and anyway, the percentage of unionized engineers here is so low that even if that was true, it would hardly be noticeable)

I'm sure everyone would be happy to purchase stuff that respect our own standards. We forbid our farmers to use some chemicals because they are bad for health and nature, it would be completely stupid to start purchasing food abroad that is made using those chemicals, don't you agree?

Sorry, the standards imposed to meat from south america is way higher than the European. Wine is nearly impossible. And spicies like paprika also require higher standards than in Europe. I don’t know what you mean with that. Free trade does not mean there are no standards to met. Same standards will be imposed (as are already imposed) to anything imported in the EU. Also in south America, because of size you don’t need nearly as much chemicals as in EU anyway.

Last but not least, that of quality standards and chemicals doesn’t hold anyway, as there are already loads of products coming from those countries already… I look always where things come from, and fruits come up to 80% from South America (including Mercosur). Dang even apples from Argentina in Germany, which is frankly non sense to me! It’s just not about quality, is good all protectionism and imposing tariffs, just as Trump is doing, but if we do, is ok.

Yes, I agree with the standards, but has absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with the agreement Mercosur/EU. The standard will be imposed for ANY product sold in the EU, doesn't matter where it comes from, as it should be.


Do you have sources for what you say for meat for example? From what I could read on this topic, they don't have the same traceability constraints, may use growth hormones that are forbidden here, etc.

To add to the absurdity, one of the thing we Europeans will be able to export more to SA is chemicals, including those which we forbid here because they damage health and environment...


Ask the owners of this shop:

https://www.mate-tee.de/en/

Or people exporting meat I happen to know. Independent of all requirements for anything in the EU, that of course has to be met, they will ask for lots of things above and beyond. That is the reality of the market. If you want to play with such a big market, it won’t be easy.

I know a guy who had paprika plantation, wanted to sell to Germany. They asked conserved samples of the last 20 years to guarantee consistency. That is just not normal.


Ah yes ok, that some high quality importers are careful and asking higher standards I totally believe it, and can easily understand that they might ask even more guarantees than from the farm next to them.

But there are always buyers for the cheapest products too.


And how does that work for them?

Fantastic for my knowledge worker 401(k)!

Who knew that cutting taxes while keeping government spending high AND lowering interest rates could result in so much free money going around? That coupled with the dollar losing 10% of its value in a year, of course stocks are higher than before. Inflation and dollar losing value = winning!

Oh, and, of course, a deficit is a tax increase that's deferred to the future.

It's one thing to spend a deficit on something long-term useful, it's another thing to piss it away.


>Who knew that cutting taxes while keeping government spending high AND lowering interest rates could result in so much free money going around?

That's been going on for many presidents in a row, in no way unique to Trump. Bush and Obama take the cake.

>That coupled with the dollar losing 10% of its value in a year

Is this some new virtue signal on BlueSky? USD is still trading in its channel at above historic averages. This is like saying the US market is crashing because we had a -2.5% day on Tuesday. Look at DXY and zoom out. It's been flat since May.

>of course stocks are higher than before. Inflation and dollar losing value = winning!

Three consecutive years of solid double digit market growth that has outpaced inflation and dollar valuation. Tell me you know nothing about financial markets without telling me you know nothing about financial markets.


> That's been going on for many presidents in a row

You were attributing your "knowledge worker 401(k)" growth to Trump though?

> Is this some new virtue signal on BlueSky?

No, I'm not on BlueSky or any social media. Is this a poor attempt at some Trumper "own"?

> USD is still trading in its channel at above historic averages.

Look at the chart after "liberation day" in April. It's been down since then and stayed there. Not a very good sign for his policies.

> Three consecutive years of solid double digit market growth that has outpaced inflation and dollar valuation

I agree, Biden did well with covid recovery. Not sure how electing Trump did much for us other than cause a market crash in April (and subsequent dip buying) and weaken the USD?

> Tell me you know nothing about financial markets

Oh, I know plenty and I'm actually bullish on stocks because there is so much free money going around. It would be stupid not to have your money in assets with such high inflation on the horizon. I just find it funny that you're touting bad policy as a win when his whole campaign was about "Biden's inflation" causing high prices and Republicans are supposedly for being fiscally responsible yet the OBBB goes against that.


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