@hipsterelectron@circumstances.run
Post #1394356
2024-06-19 15:14 UTC
@AdrianVovk @dalias @mhoye containers are landlord software too btw which is why the justification for this "feature" assuming the primacy of the container environment to make remotely any sense rankles quite a bit and further justifies the accusation. rm is something users can run to manage their own system instead of entirely delegating that functionality to a third party upstream project (vs a distro who actually represents their users) optimizing entirely for cloud hosts because they make them money, unlike actual human beings. so yeah, landlord
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@hipsterelectron@circumstances.run 2024-06-19 15:15
@AdrianVovk @dalias @mhoye "poorly documented that it was a factory reset" those are my fucking files bro that's my fucking life 3M isn't allowed to "poorly document" that their products cause cancer
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@indigoparadox@mastodon.social 2024-06-23 14:27
@hipsterelectron @AdrianVovk @dalias @mhoye I think there's a subtle shift going on, here. This was also the systemd release that introduced capsules. I joked about systemd wanting to become docker when I read about capsules but that's the real end goal, here, isn't it?