Lmao they mimic the camera footage of the CEO murder for their promotional image.
Nah.
It’s because of the Chinese propaganda machine.
Why don’t we use “shatters world record” like the pro-China articles where they did this for 16 minutes?
I know why.
I will keep my adblocker until contextual ads are the norm again.
You can easily get automatic renewal for nginx using certbot.
I can see black hat abuse and selling these leaked email addresses being much more lucrative tbh.
It’s an invasion of privacy. But also doesn’t mean it’s not a benefit to it.
Authoritarianism is easily justified. Yet never a good solution.
Nice banalization.
It would look more like putting a camera in your toilet because “one should be scared of poop diseases”, but then add your toilet cam to a database that every doctor can use to find toilet cams.
That thumbnail though, lmao.
It’s optional yes. But they manipulate you with the default scare tactics into registering.
Yes, there’s always some sort of justification towards authoritarianism. The real solution is to fix underlying issues instead. For example, if there is a lot of theft, your social safety net has failed. Punishing people because they react to a problem without fixing the problem is how surveillance- and police states come to be.
We should therefor not fall into spy cameras following our every move. We have to fight them now while they are not too normalized yet. Otherwise, even if underlying problems are fixed, they will still be there, and might get used for far more sinister reasons.
Some good things to understand are the Boiling Frog Syndrome and Ratchet Effect.
In the Netherlands the police have a network where people can add their home doorbell spy devices.
It’s horrid and there’s an extreme amount of privacy issues.
So yes, please continue the fight against excessive surveillance.
What an overkill of a device…
I once came across some random woman who uploaded hours and hours of videos of her life on YouTube. It was just cameras in her house. She slept in the middle of the room. Extremely weird. Anyways back on topic, she had a metal arm that was mounted on the end of her bed which allowed her to have her phone above her head.
Thanks for reading.
You answer my question with a question… But I’ll answer it.
Compose is meant for multi-container applications or development. It’s good for custom applications where you need to manage every service yourself so you mostly see them used for stuff like web stacks.
Single container applications are much easier to run and manage for the end-user and most of the awesome-selfhosted apps are already served as single container images on the docker hub. There is absolutely no need to use compose for any of those because you are not managing every service of the app yourself.
I have a big server with lots of containers running for apps. For example, I have a container for my blog, one for FreshRSS, and even one for Teamspeak. But I only use Compose for one application and that’s my own custom one. That one consists of an nginx container, php container, etc. I don’t need to dive into the different services of FreshRSS for example, but I do need to for my own custom app.
Why compose and not just containers?
I have no idea. I guess they’ll release a lot more info regarding this in the next few days.
I think his English isn’t good looking at the rest of the message. Might be “masked” instead.