Not if you’re lactose intolerant! But then it’s also a shit post. A violent and painful one.
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Botzo@lemmy.worldto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Wife's vehicle conked out in a parkade. Diagnosis: diesel in the gas.
21·11 days agoI’d guess this is a mustang and that would make it the “small” engine (~305hp) for that car, the other option being a 5.0L.
Inspired by 1975 F1 cars.
Looks like Volvo to me.

Even my EV F150 would be only about $60 from 0-100% at peak PG&E summer rates (4pm-8pm). And I just avoid those charging times, so it’s more like $40.
Botzo@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•FBI under Kash Patel has become ‘internally paralyzed by fear’, new report reveals
5·6 months agoHey, you forgot his most important qualification: children’s book author.
Drei bier ist auch ein schnitzel und dann hast du nichts getrunken.
Three beers are also a schnitzel and then you drank nothing.
I don’t speak German, but this phrase spoke to me.
Oh, and I’ve found SELinux easier to handle with podman, but that might be just more experience now.
Nothing really critical.
Differences from where I’m at
- docker doesn’t have native systemd integration (“quadlets”)
- docker needs a daemon running
- podman has pods (like kubernetes) which are great for isolation of complex services
- you can run podman containers with kubernetes yaml
Botzo@lemmy.worldto
Europe@feddit.org•Greece lawmakers back plan to allow 13-hour workdayEnglish
16·8 months agoThis is in a country with very high youth unemployment (19%) and still moderately high adult unemployment (8.3%).
God forbid the poor business owners hire a few more people.
Botzo@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Katie Porter's meltdown proves candidates can't be shamed into quitting anymore
1·8 months agoMSNBC hosting a hit piece from a national review columnist. Figures.
That one didn’t work for me, but here’s an archive link: https://archive.is/0oKSF
Seems like it would be easy to find one in Portland.
Botzo@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Working in a large corporation is a place where you get paid for
7·8 months agoYeah, it is pretty great!
I’m building software to bridge an in house legacy system and a CLI program. It has 1 partial restful API endpoint (no delete, no patch/put). But it does have 3 cyber security suites including one that wraps the runtime. It is not a public API.
I have 4 meetings a week.
Did I mention I work from home?
Botzo@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Working in a large corporation is a place where you get paid for
10·8 months agoGoing on 22 days waiting for a firewall rule change so I can pull containers from the enterprise GitHub enlistment.
I’ve had discussions with 4 different OUs. Not one of them has been able to tell me why the firewall is different for this VM. There is no way for me to see the state of each and compare.
I’ll probably come off as a crusader, but rootless Podman is a great way to accomplish this out of the box.
Podman maps your user ID to root in the container, but you don’t need root (or a rootful socket) to run the container.
Docker also has a rootless mode now, but I’ve found no reason to go back.
Also don’t forget your locking nut key for those pesky lock nuts
Leaving only those will make for a bigger surprise a few minutes later when they take a corner at speed. Or hit a bump.






Fun fact: “careering” is the globally acceptable term. “Careening” used in this sense, is US specific.