

Not always. If you’re publishing your app as a docker image, you want the final image to exclude dev depending to be a small as possible.
Not always. If you’re publishing your app as a docker image, you want the final image to exclude dev depending to be a small as possible.
I bought some half-inch silicone feet to separate mine from the shelf it sits on. The added airflow underneath seems to do just fine.
I recently installed OPNsense specifically because I had to buy a mini PC with 2.5 gig ports. There simply isn’t anything reasonable on the market for the prosumer above the 1 gig threshold. Running splendidly on a Beelink EQ12.
Also, OPNsense has things OpenWRT doesn’t offer (plugins, IPS, etc.)
There’s no qualification to be a developer to access github though, I think is what the person you responded to is saying. It’s entirely possible for a user to end up at github without a true understanding of its purpose. Therefore, it would be helpful if it was more clear to the average non-developer user that what they’re looking at is a code repository and is not meant for general consumption.
You forgot the switch.
Not according to WAPR
Sometimes I forget what I was looking for and have to restart the mental loop when doing this.
Martok was at least honorable.
because of record uninstalls of adblockers
That’s how you know it’s bullshit, because every major ad blocker allows you to disable per site. There’s no need to uninstall. The claim that they’re being uninstalled was written by uneducated propagandists.
It’s visual pollution anywhere. I cannot for the life of me fathom why anyone finds that style appealing to begin with.