Never meant to defend oracle. I dislike them even more than IBM.
Never meant to defend oracle. I dislike them even more than IBM.
Here is the source blog post from oracle: https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/blog/keep-linux-open-and-free-2023-07-10/
RedHat really fucked up with this move. I know RedHat employees and everyone from RedHat I met so far was proud they work there and how much open source meant to the company. I guess there will be more and more redhatters looking for new opportunities in the coming months.
Docker inspect $container should return you most of the info for the container. You can also get a shell inside the container via docker exec -it $container sh. If you have a dockerfile for the container you can see how the container has been set up.
Additionally the shell history can also yield useful information on what has been done. Docker saves the logs of running containers in /var/lib/docker/containers
You can run containers as systemd services with the help of podman: https://www.putorius.net/how-to-start-podman-containers-on-boot.html
Where the containers built by someone in your company or provided by the software vendor?
LFCS should be on par with RHCSA. CKA is also a good certificate which should get you a good return.
From my point the RHCSA is still a valid exam despite RedHats recent moves. HR Drones and Managers won’t care what RedHat is doing as long as they are supporting their products.
The title of the article is pure clickbait…
The article itself is mostly padding for a non issue.
Unfortunately the attention of the masses is neatly divided between social media, news about impending economical doom and working for just enough money to survive. To me it seems that most people are already fighting for their survival in their own microcosm.
Another thing that came to mind is, that essential industries will also have to adapt. Medicine manufacturing for the world takes place mainly in India, and they are already in a crisis due to other problems.
Chip manufacturing will also become problematic in many regions, either due to weather changes or due to water shortages.
Your last comment just didn’t add anything to the discussion besides attacking. I can understand where you are coming from, but sometimes things happen and change the way you are looking at things.
Edit: After reading your edit it seems you are angry at the wrong people. At least you have chosen an appropriate username.
Dude, if you don’t have anything useful to contribute just save the energy your comment is taking up.
If you are just here to attack people without making a point go back to reddit.
We need a system to hold those in power responsible for their promises and inactions.
I don’t trust corporations, the only thing important for them is the balance sheet, they will always take the easy and cheap way. There should be a world wide tax on all companies which decreases with the companies sustainability. Hit corporations where it hurts them: money.
I think every article that gets people to talk about the problems we are collectively facing is doing it‘s job.
For some people this might be the trigger to have a deeper look into the topic, because a more relatable person for them is pointing out a problem.
Humanity can certainly adept to climate change, but these changes will also cause a lot of people to relocate. I’m not sure if society, in the current political climate, can adapt quick enough to be able to deal with the influx of possible climate refugees.
I’m living in a flat, this limits what I can do on my own. But I’m looking into getting some solar panels to put up on the balcony, coupled with a storage battery this should bring down the kW/h I need from an external provider.
In the far future I would like to move out of the city and start producing more of my own food, but prices are just to high right now.
You are right, all these other problems are also really bad. A lot of stuff is happening at the same time. It’s hard for me to read about all the shit that is going down and not be able to do anything impactful against these things.
So you are comparing a one page article in a magazine, based on a handful of interviews, to the scientific consensus that climate change is real? (https://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/)
Edit: sorry didn’t see your username. Reply was meant for @Blamemeta@lemmy.world
Thanks, here is the archived article which is also available in the EU: https://archive.is/nBxrS
When did they talk about Global Cooling? Sources please.
Who are these doom sayers you are talking about?
I didn’t want to downplay El Niño in any way. It’s just one of the problems we are facing.
They only mentioned opioids, so there are a ton of other options which can add special effects to your daily life ;)