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  • I'm Dutch and we "come to" a decision.

  • And when a president gets COVID he gets drugged up and gets the best treatment on the taxpayers dime. While the people are left with life shattering medical debt.

    While these subjects can get medical treatment, for just a fraction, and no debts... Like the king...

    So what is your point?

    We have been playing the whole sad orchestra for you guys, seeing you push out this attitude like it is a win over something.

  • Depending on the license it is published under, you sure can.

  • Took me a solid second to get it as well.

  • I will say that they still store and use your data some way. They just haven't been caught yet.

    Anything you have to send over the internet to a server you do not control, will probably not work for a infosec minded legal team.

  • Say that to the graphics devision of computing please.

  • My god. We don't deserve dogs if we are not adjusting Pavlov's reputation for this.

  • OS2🍔PC

  • I am no expert. But I think there is an 'easier' way too manage this with an overlay filesystem.

    Have an immutable base with all permissions set. When a session is started have it be done in an in-memory overlay. On logout drop the overlay.

    This might be easier if you don't want to rely on cronjobs. But as I have no experience myself setting this up... 'easier' should be taken with a grain of salt. I just took inspiration from docker.

  • That is awesome. I prefer podman, despite what my list might suggest.

  • I work somewhere that doesn't have licensing with Docker Inc. And I work on a Mac. With Docker desktop out of the picture, I got some experience with the alternatives. I know this post is about the native implementation and not the VM one, but I just wanted to add my 2 cents:

    Alternatives run by me: Podman, Rancher Desktop, Finch

    Results:

    • Podman uses a lot more energy on idle than Finch and Rancher. On AVG 4 more Wats on an M1. (Normal idle is about 5W, so 9 almost doubles it cutting greatly in my battery life)
    • Podman and Finch are not compatible with some tools that expect a full docker sock. In my case the AWS CDK and SAM CLI have issues. (Which is fun as Finch is also made by AWS)
    • Finch does not offer a sock at all
    • Finch requires you to recreate the full VM when updated.
    • If you really want to have a drop-in replacement for Docker Desktop, use Rancher Desktop. Rancher lacks in UI and the extension feature. But I never had issues with the sock, as I can run it with containerd.
    • Finch has no UI
    • Podman's VM has clock drift if you put your machine in sleep. Only solution I found is to reboot the podman VM.
    • Podman allows you to log in the VM with a command. I haven't found a way on the others.