Unless it has changed recently, Docker is not intended to be a security layer as far as I know.
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Firstly, if you're worried about this, speak to whoever is running the sessions. I could speculate as to what works and what doesn't, but if you are in contact with a trained person who has seen you many times now, they can probably give you better advice than internet strangers.
I see a counsellor, which I know isn't the exact same thing, and I've definitely broken down and started crying in some sessions. And yes, it feels like shit. And yes, it hurts. I have a habit of retreating and hiding from stressors, and having to face them is rough.
However, anything you talk about is likely already in your head anyway. Taking about it lets it out in a safe way, because otherwise it just kinda builds up and festers... Which is even worse.
If you are neurodivergent though, it might be worth looking for a specialist that handles adhd therapy. I know at least for autism, regular cbt doesn't work. Don't know if that's the same for adhd and whatever therapy you're doing.
As I understand it, the problem that both Nix and Docker try to solve is "How do I bundle and run this application in such a way that its dependencies are explicitly specified and don't interfere with anything installed on the host system".
They have different approaches, but I think that goal is the same?
Honestly, since getting into NixOS, I've found that much more of an elegant system than Docker or whatever.
If you're a furry Linux user, you're only allowed to use desktop backgrounds of Xenia. :P
Assuming you're serious and I'm not being whoosed, remember that Linux is a tool, not a cause. Many use Linux because they like Linux, not because they want to purge all non-free things from their life.
I'm of the opinion that a lot of the "problems" with autism come from societal issues and lack of education rather than an innate thing.
Everyone has problems they need to work through. It's just that autistic people don't get the support they need.
Remember you can dual boot. You can keep the Windows install around on a separate partition for when you need to use it.
I play Stellaris, Stardew and Slime Rancer on Linux, and they seem to work last I've tried.
... It really is a shame that they still make it seem that being autistic is a problem...
If they found that it increases your chances of being gay or something, I'm sure their language would be much more respectful (if they published it at all).
I just want another 3D game where you actually play as Tails. Like, no mech. Just like Sonic levels but you can fly.
In his defense, it isn't really a fishing game without bait.
Finally, representation for gay people who are into irony.
Hey, you should be careful around Ubuntu fans. They might just snap.