It’s just what it means in this specific context.
They’re not running directly on the host, with directly meaning directly.
If you go by definition, I agree with you, but the definition is not always the thing to go off of.
It’s just what it means in this specific context.
They’re not running directly on the host, with directly meaning directly.
If you go by definition, I agree with you, but the definition is not always the thing to go off of.
Have you read my comment? It’s about where the packages and services are installed.
In this case, they’re installed in the container, not on the host
Not in this context. Bare metal means all packages and services installed and running directly on the host, not through docker/lxc/vms
it’s satire
Yeah, but people don’t like change, and I’d expect low level engineers to like it even less.
And looking at Linux, that shit still supports ancient hardware, being able to actually get rid of old code (that now has to be maintained alongside the new code) is gonna be a PITA.
I’m just guessing, but what about backwards compatibility? Or cross-system compatibility?
For example, something like a syscall that’s existed for 20 years. Changing it would break old apps.
Of course you could just keep the now “old” syscall and add new methods that replicate it’s behavior, but haven’t you then introduced bloat? More ways to do the same thing, meaning (eventually) more bugs, more fragmentation, memory usage, etc.
Crazy that we can treat shit like this, well done whoever worked on the thing
They literally say “it doesn’t matter” if you leave it open, but that you might come across issues if you don’t
It’s not.
It’s not like there’s a shortage of text editors on MacOS either though
Well, looking at how popular VSCode is, looks like people don’t mind the web browser thing
If you want to learn zfs a bit better though, you can just stick with Proxmox. It supports it, you just don’t get the nice UI that TrueNAS provides, meaning you’ve got to configure everything manually, through config files and the terminal.
Just fyi - running TrueNAS with zfs as a VM under Proxmox is a recipe for disaster, as me how I know.
Zfs needs direct drive access, with VMs, the hypervisor virtualizes the adapter which is then passed through, which can mess things up.
What you’d need to do is buy a sata/sas card and pass the whole card through, then you can use a vm.
I honestly doubt that. The average user doesn’t care about this, they probably don’t even know what “sideloading” means.
I’m also not gonna go out and buy an iPhone just because sideloading is an option now. Not saying no one will, it just won’t be enough to matter.
Always has been
Haven’t come across any xml during my deployment so far
It’s literally talking about the cookie blocker specifically though, not the adblocker itself
Yeah, whoever thought that sd cards were a good idea for anything even resembling operating systems is a dum dum
Words evolve, and sometimes, they gain new meanings. “Bare metal” is not a scientific terms, and so it can be bent depending on the context.
You can either accept that or not, it doesn’t change the fact that that’s what it now can mean.