That's not really what it's designed for though
So brave and controversial of you to pretend he's just a random man
Docker is a messy and not ideal but it was born out of a necessity, getting multiple services to coexist together outside of a container can be a nightmare, updating and moving configuration is a nightmare and removing things can leave stuff behind which gets messier and messier over time. Docker just standardises most of the configuration whilst requiring minimal effort from the developer
They understand what their voters want to hear: it's not us causing the problem in this country, it's the lazy benefit cheats
Welcome to the reason why a competitor to YouTube is almost impossible. Network routing is extremely complicated and short of laying your own cables or having multiple points of presence there's not much you can do about it.
If the bridge was no longer there why wasn't there massive unmovable concrete barriers in the road?
The rule on r/internetisbeautiful that you're not allowed to post generators
Nice, an actual standard that Google and Apple are agreeing to?
I can understand the changes they make, obviously they must be pretty desperate for IPO and need to make the business viable. What I don't understand is the absolutely terrible PR disaster that was the API changes announcement and the lack of any apology around that.
When the site hijacks the scroll to play some animation as you scroll down the page
All they know is that The Algorithm won't show their posts if they use those words. How anyone can understand that and not see how incredibly fucked up that is, though, I don't know.
There was a human reply at the end:
Can't say I hugely love that reaction from the dev