Guess we can kiss goodbye the idea of having another PSP in the future then…
Guess we can kiss goodbye the idea of having another PSP in the future then…
Sigh… unzips pants
podman does not autostart containers after boot. You have to manually start them, or write a start script. Or create a systemd unit for each of them.
I have not yet tried podman, but I know that podman-compose
used to have an option to generate systemd units for your pods:
https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-generate-systemd.1.html
Still, that option has been deprecated in favour of Podman Quadlet https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-systemd.unit.5.html
To it’s credit, you can totally drink battery acid. He didn’t ask if you should.
Perhaps I don’t understand why he had power over her.
One can have leverage over another person by threatening to harm oneself or someone else.
There’s been many cases in omegle of people threatening “show me your boobs or I’ll kill this pet”. If the victim complies, the agressor may continue through blackmailing.
You are just spreading FUD for the sake of it.
Snaps are updated automatically: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1262058/what-are-the-snap-equivalent-of-apt-get-update-and-apt-get-upgrade/1262059#1262059
Flatpak updates are usually integrated as hooks of the package manager (Archlinux handles this for you automatically, and I’m sure other distros do as well).
And on top of that, there’s also packagekit to handle all of this automatically.
Feels kinda weird to have a secondary communication channel for an actual communication channel, not to mention the “burden” to maintain it (and if it’s a two way communication channel, such as mastodon, the noise you will get from users when there is an actual problem).
I feel a status page is more appropriate for this.