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pseudorandom name posted:well, that's one way to disassociate your brand from Trump and neckbearded manchildren At the recent Red Hat conference they were handing out Red Hat ballcaps that were every color of the rainbow except red. Weezer played the conference party and Rivers Cuomo asked the audience why all the caps weren't red. Awkward laughter...
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freeasinbeer posted:they bought coreos and the plan is to replace coreos with atomic. other way around. ContainerLinux is becoming Fedora CoreOS, and that'll be the upstream to Red Hat CoreOS, which will be the immutable host OS for OpenShift. Atomic is essentially being sunset.
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https://twitter.com/chaosaffe/status/1057242446407589888/photo/1
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Kamrat posted:I see, I never really bothered with the systemd discussion, it's just whenever it came up people started going off on it so I just assumed it was universally hated. evergreen https://twitter.com/kelseyhightower/status/567488210897350656
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PCjr sidecar posted:puppet, but the entire os pretty much. Server environments are all about cattle not pets, so there's not much value in tech for maintaining long-lived servers (even bare metal ones). Just nuke and reinstall Linux everytime. ![]()
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Rufus Ping posted:Lol what kind of metaphor is this ![]()
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https://twitter.com/LAM_Barrett/status/1173751694485860352
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podman is CLI-parameter compatible with docker and uses cgroups v2, so you can just switch to that.
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You can't use openshift 4.x? It's significantly improved over 3.11.
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I got used to hjkl so much that for a long time I used asdf in FPSs, till I got sick of having to rebind keys every time I got a new game.
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There's a split right now between K8s's declarative deployment interface, vs traditional procedural "install package + configure" deployment. It would be nice to use the declarative style on single nodes (without the full weight of k8s), and it seems that there's various efforts to move in that direction. It's not so much "upgrade to kubernetes", as it is "upgrade to declarative deployments" (using a similar API to k8s that would come standard with node's OS), and then if you need multi-node it becomes a very short hop to "upgrade to kubernetes".
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That's right. I guess my point was that I want that kind of declarative interface to be the "built-in" way of deploying. In the same way that once you pick your OS, the default built-in procedural tools are (say) dnf + systemd, I want distros to have some built-in declarative installation tools, leveraging containers and the k8s-style declarations. Basically, if k3s was installed by default.
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Nitrousoxide posted:I'm also not seeing the containers I make for Podman in Cockpit in the CLI version of Podman. The list flag to the Podman command just doesn't return anything. Are they somehow running two instances of Podman that aren't talking to each other? This has a minor downside/gotcha, in that container storage is also per-user. So if user X & Y both "podman pull ..." the same container, it's stored twice in separate directories from what I can tell.
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Gentle Autist posted:ever heard of encryption precious mystes posted:What are you responding to? Nasty hobbittses? https://thumbs.gfycat.com/HonestSmartBuffalo-mobile.mp4
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# ¿ Mar 20, 2025 23:05 |
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nah they'll just get owned in the supply chain and inject something into the product's browser extension that transmits all your secrets to North Korea once you've opened your vault.
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