

You’re taking about bringing a man of control and order into that den of chaos and goblinry? I don’t think Alec would enjoy it.
You’re taking about bringing a man of control and order into that den of chaos and goblinry? I don’t think Alec would enjoy it.
I chose the middle option for things I’m not hosting, but could see myself hosting in the future.
They are probably scanning for the binary file executable.
The worst part about quadlets, IMO, is that they don’t use the same key words as podman run does. So turning a working podman container into a quadlet can be challenging.
I’m in a similar boat. The difference for me is that I can definitely tell times where I’m faster. But there are still times where I fumble around. I know that eventually, I’ll be way faster using vim motions than I ever was without them.
When I first started actually trying to use it to do work, it felt pretty bad. But once I got over the hump it felt better.
I think I’m at the point where I’m at least as fast as I used to be, if not slightly faster.
Check out Tailscale. It uses Wireguard under the hood, but it’s magic.
What is the “it” that you think got left behind?