

I don’t understand the question tbh. Make a docker-compose.yml in some folder, and then run your docker compose commands in that folder. Does that result in error and if so what errors?


I don’t understand the question tbh. Make a docker-compose.yml in some folder, and then run your docker compose commands in that folder. Does that result in error and if so what errors?


You know when you see some bait and go “that’s bait” but somehow you’re still angry? No? Well I do
Depends on the topic. Friend recently said that his old PC will no longer receive Windows 10 security updates soon and he wants to try Linux, and just wanted quick advice. I had plans but I was over at his house within 10 minutes


Yeah but it doesn’t matter if Google developed webP. They can make their own 2.0 version of any open standard. That’s why the comment you replied to was replying to is nonsense


From what I’ve read, AVIF doesn’t outperform JXL on any metric except browser support


You don’t need to be involved in an open standard to extend it in your own standard. It really doesn’t matter who made the open standard, it’s open. If Google decides to extend the standard, the old standard will still be around for everybody to use. In the same vein it doesn’t matter who developed XMPP, Google would have extended it one way or another.
EEE is a terrible thing but I don’t see how using an open image standard has anything to do with that


Idk Google for sure does a lot of that but do open image standards give them any control?


What instance is that community on
Edit: oh lmao its on maga.place


Neither does my boss, he’s not completely delusional. He’s a dev himself. He’s just the normal amount of technooptimist delusional, luckily
That would make sense if it didn’t use a Windows file path :D
Wait I’m confused is this about people developing cloud software or is this about people who do their development on a remote cloud machine? It seems to be about the latter but I’ve never seen that
Makes sense I guess. A senior already knows what the possible approaches are, and knows the correct terminology. They will be able to give a much more precise prompt, and a better review.
A junior needs to figure stuff out for themselves, and that’s good.
Personally I avoid AI because it’s just more enjoyable to write code than to review and change it.


And they’ll all be optimized for GPU workloads :(
Why do they accept various cryptos but not OpenCollective or Liberapay or something like that? The only non-crypto option is to go through Github?


Lemmy doesn’t have a neural net prediction/recommendation engine. This is a HUGE difference.
I guess some smaller companies might have simpler setups they self-host


Wow just two days ago I see a post about how Lemmy is dominated by men and how that could become a problem, and today I see a comment section where all the incels come out of the woodwork.
“waaa somebody wants to solve a problem that has never affected me I’m the victim”
“omg what if people talk behind my back they might find out I’m an asshole? literally 1984”
“wadabout if this app was racist?!? checkmate”
I’m not saying this app is good or bad (I can definitely see the problems) but if an article about cybersecurity gets posted and this is our first reaction, makes me lose hope in Lemmy.
Edit: Responses have made very good points and I think I was off, thanks guys. I still think some of the early comments I encountered were rather reactionary


gitlab has a feature where you can set it to auto-merge when and if the CI completes successfully


what?
my WC smells more like lemon, I guess it just depends on what you clean it with