Haha, had no idea, I don't watch the stock market
kwozyman
Unfortunately a lot of people do. So many people care they made him the richest person in the world. I always hated obscenely rich people, but there's something special with Musk, he manages to add insult to injury.
Be that as it may, it's still an incredibly short sighted decision to use a centralized service that is under 3rd party control for real security sensitive applications.
They don't care at all. What they do care is sowing polarization and distrust between western citizens. Russia benefits most when we (the West) are divided on various social issues, which leads to distrust of authorities, election of extremists in office and eventually weak and corrupt states and governments that are easily controlled or countered by Russia.
It's people who know they will be irrelevant because they spent decades producing shit software
So the Linux kernel is shit software now? Just because it's not written in the newest programming language? Kind of a hot take.
Please please please don't take my question the wrong way: how does this relate to Star Trek except by having Picard and Riker doing funny faces in the background?
This article reads like a press release from SUSE.
Russia Today comes to mind
Sure, but for Russia it's the actual doctrine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_military_deception
you're a rock star
I don't know if this works in docker
(usually there is 1:1 equivalency between the two), but with podman
you can do something like:
podman stop --filter name=foo
man podman-stop
tells us:
--filter, -f=filter
Filter what containers are going to be stopped. Multiple filters can be given with multiple uses of the --filter flag. Filters with the same key work
inclusive with the only exception being label which is exclusive. Filters with different keys always work exclusive.
Thank you, fixed!