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Triple back quotes in MS Teams

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1 points·by timost·2 years ago·2 comments

Lowtechlab: Low-techs for a sustainable and desirable society

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2 points·by timost·2 years ago·0 comments

Podman cve: full container escape at build time

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2 points·by timost·2 years ago·1 comments

Podman 5.0.0: final release candidate

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5 points·by timost·2 years ago·1 comments

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timost
·12 months ago·discuss
Thank you for your answer !

I'm trying not to pick sides but here are a few arguments they oppose to these key points :

- Technological advancement : Although it does play a role, they measure power in long climbs to limit that bias. Speeds are lower so aero plays less of a role. Bikes were already as light or even lighter in the 2000s. They also calibrate their power predictions against riders of the peloton who publish their power on strava.

- Nutrition has indeed changed, it helps producing near max power efforts at the end of long stages (aka durability) but doesn't play a direct role on pure max power (VO2 max related) which is what they are worried about.

- Regarding training, I'm not really sure, I think the pro peloton already had access to power meters in the 2000s.

- Regarding testing, it's indeed quite frequent but it's not bullet proof.

- I think the history of the sport is so bad it's hard to see the half full glass.
timost
·12 months ago·discuss
There is this french website[0] which (among other things) analyses TdF performances over the years.

They compute power metrics based on climbing times in the mountain stages. The trend these last few years is quite worrying, reaching and going above peak doping-era performances [1].

The website is maintained by a former pro-level coach of the festina era.

[0] https://www.cyclisme-dopage.com/

[1] https://www.cyclisme-dopage.com/actualite/2025-07-26-cyclism...
timost
·2 years ago·discuss
It's now possible to use triple back quotes to create blocks in MS Teams
timost
·2 years ago·discuss
I'm curious about the switch from boltdb to SQLite. How should one handle migrating existing podman environments ?
timost
·2 years ago·discuss
Fixed in release 5.0.0
timost
·2 years ago·discuss
main changes: - new podman db will be SQLite, existing boltdb db remain supported. - podman machine has seen many rewrites - deprecated cgroupsv1 will raise warnings
timost
·4 years ago·discuss
On debian and Ubuntu there is the podman-docker [1] package which is really convenient. It allows you to use docker commands with podman as the underlying engine.

[1] https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/podman-docker