

I had a rough time finding out whether or not regular docker containers are compatible with podman.
Do you have any good resources you could link regarding that and podman use?
I had a rough time finding out whether or not regular docker containers are compatible with podman.
Do you have any good resources you could link regarding that and podman use?
Oh sick, I was barely even scared but now, with radioactive wasps…
Its okay Papi thanks for chiming in
Also true, but how dare you
Word you’re looking for is sadist
It was if I remember right, just not by the dev
I still disagree, I don’t know what else to tell you.
Also in your own quote it is like, not is and has a ,but
It’s like calling a fighter jet and a commercial jet the same thing. Yeah they’re both jets, but they have different capabilities and purpose.
I came to that conclusion further down this thread, and tldr same same but different, so it’s still different. In the way that a CRT TV is different than LED TV.
They both have their strong suites and do different cooking styles better than the other, much like CRT/LED.
Agreed, I’ve seen enough to call it a trend though.
Idk that installing a different OS to install software is better than installing another os to install software. I feel like that would just be keeping up with updates on two or more separate OSs, but with that said, I’ve never used it aside from just goofing around a little trying to get some theming stuff to work, which did not.
To each their own though, would be a great solution for someone that doesn’t want to uninstall their current system because they’ve sunk time into it or other reasons.
I disagree. Keep reading down the thread
The people have spoken
They both worked fine for me, but installing almost everything through yay on CachyOS instead of having to deal these on bazzite (link below) was a huge QoL change for me. That and the sheer amount of documentation for arch is just awesome.
https://docs.bazzite.gg/Installing_and_Managing_Software/
To me, this was a mess and was convoluted. It helped me learn a ton, but if you want simple and need more than just gaming on steam, it’s not worth it imo.
We should be absolute degenerates and review bomb them because we have no idea how shit works in the real world.
I honestly don’t know, I want to say moisture still boils out, just not at the rate of having something dedicated pulling it out.
I’d recommend looking into it. This is just me remembering talking about it with another person on Lemmy a year or two ago, and then looking into it myself.
If I remember right, fries get crispiest in deep fryers because of the density of steam/oil almost immediately getting the moisture away from the outside of the food. Air fryers do their best to imitate that function by manually pulling air.
This article says that some but not all convection ovens use fans for circulation, but air fryers have way more air movement.
The one in my kitchen has a fan on the side that pulls air out right where the basket is, and I think fresh air comes from the opposing side but I could be wrong there.
I guess this could be compared to a cheeseburger being a hamburger, but a hamburger is not always a cheeseburger analogy. Technically an airfyer can be classified as a convection ovens, but a convection oven isn’t always an air fryer. It has a different function, cooks quicker, and moves more air closer to food producing different results.
Maybe we should retaliate.
Usually a fan from my experience, pulls air and it’s moisture out and pulls fresh air through a heating mechanism or near one
A handsome reward of entirely too much money
They typically have to pay fines in the negative hundreds of billions range
Thanks friend