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chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Linux@programming.dev•Security Researchers Find XZ Utils Backdoored Debian Images on Docker HubEnglish3·3 days agoThat’s not the kind of container that’s being discussed. These are app containers that are built to just run one app.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Linux@programming.dev•Security Researchers Find XZ Utils Backdoored Debian Images on Docker HubEnglish2·3 days agoI don’t understand this scenario. I can’t fathom why this would ever be the case. It sounds like either a very poor use of containers, or a very niche situation that I just don’t understand.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Linux@programming.dev•Security Researchers Find XZ Utils Backdoored Debian Images on Docker HubEnglish61·4 days agoYou’re getting down voted and I have no idea why.
Why would anyone run an ssh server in an app container? You’d ssh to the host and attach to the shell of the container if you needed shell access for some reason. I’ve only ever needed shell access to debug something or test a file mount.
In fact, minimal or “distroless” containers don’t even have a shell.
I honestly can’t think of any good reason to run an ssh server in a container.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•It's a simple thing, but one good way to make games memorable is for the developers to leave you words of encouragement in the pack-in material.English52·4 days agoNostalgia? Doom 3 came out three years after Diablo 2’s expansion.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Games@lemmy.world•Caves of Qud wins the Hugo Award for Best Game or Interactive WorkEnglish17·4 days agoI also think it’s a nice-looking game. The graphics help convey the setting really well, IMO. I really enjoyed it.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Games@lemmy.world•Caves of Qud wins the Hugo Award for Best Game or Interactive WorkEnglish15·4 days agoGraphical video games predate ASCII.
Yeah. I love programming. Donate your job to nerds like me, but who need a job.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Office workers - Has anyone here convinced their boss to let them install a Linux distro on their work desktop?English4·5 days agoI got to update my WSL on my work machine to Debian 13. Very exciting.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Why LLMs can't really build softwareEnglish3·5 days agoHell, not even junior devs. I need to be able to come back to code months or years later and be able to figure it out. I can only remember so much.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Linux@programming.dev•Steam data reveals PC gamers shifting from Windows to LinuxEnglish2·5 days agoBazzite is a community-made distro.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Why LLMs can't really build softwareEnglish41·6 days agoNo. Both are hard to maintain. And in fact, I’d prefer the spaghetti. It can be untangled.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Why LLMs can't really build softwareEnglish21·6 days agoIf your code is as comprehensible as that run-on sentence, I can understand why coworkers would ask you to please write simpler code.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Every now and again a voice comes into my head telling me to install Arch.English1·6 days agoBazzite is great, but take a look at Aurora and Bluefin, too. All built from the same community with slightly different goals.
I started with Bazzite and ended up staying with Aurora.
chunkystyles@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•"I support it only if it's open source" should be a more common viewpointEnglish1·8 days agoNone are.
Importance is not labeled, but it’s on the x axis, increasing from left to right.