I just did the same thing with llama and got the same thing
I just did the same thing with llama and got the same thing
Woman are talking to me some yes but thanked him to be willing and I acknowledge the bridge from the other side
Reminds me of this Steve Huges joke
From wikipedia
It was invented by Alexander Cumming in 1775 but became known as the U-bend following the introduction of the U-shaped trap by Thomas Crapper in 1880
Are you shitting me?
So it’s windows emulating linux emulating android emulating linux?
I’m interested to hear how that works out for you
I was too dumb too link it lol
Damn, I thought this was self hosted
I had never heard of radxa. Looks awesome!
I’m in the wrong timeline
Just to offer the other perspective. I started with podman years ago. I knew very little about containers and I would say it made the learbing curve a lot steeper. Most guides and README’s use docker and when things didnt work I had to figure out if it was networking, selinux, rootless, not having the docker daemon, etc… without understanding fully what those things were because I didn’t know docker. But when I started running stuff on kubernetes, it was really easy. Pods in podman are isomorphic to kubernetes pods. I think the pain was worth it, but it was definitely not easy at the time. Documentation, guides, and networking have improved since then, so it may not be as big of a deal now
Quadlets with podman have completely replaced compose files for me. I use the kuberentes configs. Then I run a tailscale container in the pod and BAM, all of my computers can access that service without have to expose any ports.
Then I have an ansible playbook to log in to the host and start a detached tmux session so my user systemd services keep running. Its all rootless, and just so dang easy.
Fedora Linux and expectations for part time remembering it is not send to the same room as the other one that is pertinent