Podman is amazing, I’m using it when I can. Sometimes some distros ship an older version and can cause problems, but on a newer version I don’t see the reason to use docker ever again.
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It’s just my opinion, but omarchy looks like that kid who says they’re VERY hardcore.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Searxng search getting waaay worse. Anyone else?
6·19 days agoThey do some treatment to the results too + internal data from them, it’s not copy pasted from Bing, so the results turn out different for duckduckgo and other Bing downstream search engines.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Searxng search getting waaay worse. Anyone else?
18·19 days agoThis might be Bing, i noticed that Bing always returns the worst thing possible.
I configure the engines to use brave, duckduckgo, google, qwant and yahoo, always give me good results, might be the law of large numbers in action.
I have a ThinkPad x1 tablet gen 2. These x1 tablets are very cheap when used or refurbished and you can install any linux distro, as they are using x86_64 cpus.
I use it with gnome and cachyos, the optimizations really help and gnome has, in my opinion, the best touchscreen feel, it’s very polished for this.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•The benchmark no one asked for: MacBook vs Legion Go vs DockerEnglish
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No root needed, so i can use it at my job, no daemon, so when something crashes the docker compose don’t come back to life wasting 500% CPU with 3 trillion services on the background, also support for kubernetes yaml is nice too.
Azure eventhubs simulator doesn’t work on it, but i consider that a plus hahaha.
Over all, some nice features, like in the other comment said, systemd services, and not messing with my system configs are a definitive plus for me.