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Firefox 114.0.1 on Plasma Arch. It looks quite native to me. I don't have the plasma extension though.
Yup, thats my mistake. I was remembering soda dungeon incorrectly.
I had never heard of this, and wondered why. Then read this.
One of the quicker ways to cook beans that I haven’t addressed in this article is by applying high pressure using pressure cookers. I grew up in India, where pressure cookers are the workhorse of many kitchens.
Edit: It was called 'soda dungeon'.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.armorgames.sodadungeon
Iirc in 'Pixel dungeon' you can auto play after you have levelled up a bit manually.
Pixel Dungeon (Rogue-like) https://f-droid.org/packages/com.watabou.pixeldungeon/
If they are dried, soak it overnight and cook in on a preassure cooker. if they are fresh its easier to cook.
This -> Speed Thanks for the tip about iperf
I dont have much idea about SELinux, apart from the name. But I think the problem I was having was specifically wrt uid, with docker I used to add user with the same uid/gid as the host user, as a developer this would help me with debugging. But this differs with the non root setup.
I agree.
But imo these usecases are more known and mature in traditional setups, we could apt update
and restart a systemd service and its done.
Its not so obvious and there are no mechanisms for containers/images.
(I am not into devops/sysadmin, so this might also be my lack of exposure)
There can also be old images with e.g. old openssl versions being used. Its not a concern if they are updated frequently, but still manual.
It can pull and build containers fine but last time I tried there were some differences. Mounts were not usable because user uid/gid behave quite differently. Tools like portainer dont work on podman containers. I havent tried out any networking or advanced stuff yet.
But i found that the considerations to write docker files are quite different for podman.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KxQ0LoEwQGQ