It asks this regardless of whether you say you use orchestration or not. I would say that docker compose, used as intended, is not a container orchestration platform as it provides no automated scaling or resiliency across nodes
No feelings hurt, sorry. My point was more so that this isn't the place for throwing insult-ridden fallacies at every person who disagrees with you or, in this thread, simply doesn't talk about other/bigger issues 100% of the time. You're not fostering a great environment for constructive discussions.
For real, I am sorry if my previous comment hurt your feelings. My point was that whataboutism is a common trope over there and serves for nothing except to, ironically, make the whatabouter feel on a moral high ground.
Please be nicer to people, even online, and if you feel they're neglecting something important it might be more useful to be helpful and constructive instead of mean.
As someone whose job runs several FOSS projects, I think you're making up the fact that it adds meaningful workload.
I think that, for all intents and purposes, protecting IP is equivalent to stifling competition.
I think giving away code benefits the entire Android ecosystem, which might be the largest data mining operating Google has. I fully believe that's of nonzero benefit.
A 2 liter sleeved and build b18 and a built trans will run 8s without meaningful issues pretty much forever, as long as you don't launch at 10k rpm every single time. Mine is on it's 6th season and 30k street miles, albeit on low boost (tuned for 1090whp, but I track it at 840 and street it on 600) and the closest thing it's had to a rebuild is a head gasket and timing belt replacement because 4 hours is a small price to pay to protect a 6k motor. That and frequent motor oil and trans fluid changes, of course.
I take no problem with telling how much building a really nice car could cost, but you made it sound like 110k is the minimum cost and all I'm saying is not really. That, and the notion that high HP Hondas necessarily can't hang with the power output are verifiably false
Lots of jobs require BYOD today (like, most F500 companies) and they limit to non-rooted OSs. I use Aegis for personal apps but I cannot escape microsoft as long as I want to keep paying my mortgage.
I'm gonna take a shot and guess you've never run infrastructure in your life if you can't differentiate between a product covered by a license and a service offered as a courtesy.
People act like Franklin wasn't 80 when he was president. Electing skeletons to head the world's most influential country is a tradition as old as time.
CCTV writes at low resolution to reduce storage cost and improve reliability. Even if you only hold a few days of footage on rotation, rotating bigger files with cause substantially more wear on the drives. Phone videos have smaller field of views, too.
It asks this regardless of whether you say you use orchestration or not. I would say that docker compose, used as intended, is not a container orchestration platform as it provides no automated scaling or resiliency across nodes