I use concepts of games I like. Right now Alan Wake and Pacific Drive are the two of them.
But when I started to be more interested in networking and installed openwrt on my router, I was more infatuated by Pacific Drive:
Federated Soon™. Last I heard it was placeholder code.
If you have 16GB of ram you can already run the smaller models. And these have become quite competent with recent releases.
Unless GH has another database oopsie.
And it is still living in weather forecasting models used by many weather institutes.
Source: Work for a weather institute.
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But you can still get a bunch of good ones on the second hand markets. Also, NUCs are still a thing. Intel deemed the formfactor mature enough too pull out themselves and leave it too the partners to develop further.
If we talk about solutions: python has plenty. Which might be overwhelming to the user.
I use Direnv to manage my python projects. I just have to add layout pyenv 3.12.0
on top and it will create the virtual environment for me. And it will set my shell up to use that virtual environment as I enter that directory. And reset back to default when I leave the directory.
But you could use pipenv, poetry, pdm, conda, mamba for your environment management. Pip and python do not care.
Is Dutch name. Source: am Dutch.
So you just invalidate their whole effort to make a phone in 2023 that actually held together by screws, and not glue because it lacks one audio-port?
You forgot the third option: A Mac ;)
I did some shallow digging, and my guess is the virtual machine that is started for each.
I see that the podman vm is a whole ass fedora image, at least back in 2021 when this article was written.
Rancher seems to use alpine if I understand the configuration correctly
Finch also uses fedora… I think. Their config is seemingly simple to the point it looks deceptive.
That is awesome. I prefer podman, despite what my list might suggest.
I work somewhere that doesn’t have licensing with Docker Inc. And I work on a Mac. With Docker desktop out of the picture, I got some experience with the alternatives. I know this post is about the native implementation and not the VM one, but I just wanted to add my 2 cents:
Alternatives run by me: Podman, Rancher Desktop, Finch
Results:
Stories never end… They peter out.
Oof. Right into the hurt.
Currently 6 months in, on a 2 week task.
You know what, next device I can (host)name will be the Muse. :D