That’s a no for me dawg.
That’s a no for me dawg.
I refuse to install any work related software on my phone. Not only because I don’t want to be contacted after hours, but companies often “require” full read/write access on your device, so they can remotely wipe their data if you quit or get fired.
Fuck that.
Kubernetes: I will ruin your fucking life
Just guessing, but should it be pointing at 404.txt, not /404.txt
When I used to try and ask AI for help, most of the time it would just give me fake command combinations or reference some made-up documentation
I’ll take “big red flags” for $1000
Join us
And pain is immutable
I just threw up while crying
“That CAT 6 better be shielded”
Ask it for the final solution
Looks good to me, deploy it to prod
suicAId
What does start.sh
look like?
Do you have a firewall running on the host system?
If you run the container directly from start.sh
, do you get different results?
When the container is running, can you tell if something is listening on 8081? ss -tulpn | grep 8081
should show it.
Every Linux user is actually a cyborg
“I’ve never tried to play games on Linux but I’ve determined that they don’t work and never will, so therefore Linux sucks and windows is the only answer”
Got it.
Have you tried the things I suggested? You sure do whine a lot. Speaking of Wine, have you tried it?
Which games? Have you tried proton? Lutris?
People like you are lucky things like windows exist because otherwise technology would be totally inaccessible to you, and you’d be banging two rocks together in a cave somewhere.
That’s a nice generalization and all, but mostly just a lackluster cop-out that I’ve heard a million times. It’s not like windows is some high and mighty operating system which is the only thing capable of running some software because it’s so awesome. Linux is really good at a lot of things like gaming, security, data analytics, and continues to get better. Lots of money was put into developing windows and making it usable for most people. If more money was put towards the development of Linux for the purpose of <insert your generalized cop-out argument>, you’d have one less thing to bitch about.
Somewhat related rant: I recently tried to set up a reverse proxy on a Synology NAS, my god was it convoluted.