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cpuguy83

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cpuguy83
·3 日前·議論
This is focused on builds, so running either buildkitd or dockerd in an Apple containerization container. No port forwarding or host volume stuff (really its focused on running buildkit on mac) BUT complete integration with docker CLI and buildx.

https://github.com/cpuguy83/crucible
cpuguy83
·3 日前·議論
Thanks for this. Just started another rewatch and were of course in awe of the house.
cpuguy83
·17 日前·議論
Plenty of people offended by closing a PR or issue unresolved.
cpuguy83
·17 日前·議論
In an ideal universe yes. But we live in a world where vulnerability scanners reign supreme.
cpuguy83
·17 日前·議論
It's not (just) more of them, it's the same ones reported by multiple people.

I think the point is those issues are now easily discoverable and are nearly public because of it.
cpuguy83
·21 日前·議論
I'm reminded of the old-timey picture of a bunch of people on a train staring at their newspapers. Nothing new here.
cpuguy83
·先月·議論
Not a full docker env, I aimed this as doing builds though you can run dockerd as an option, https://github.com/cpuguy83/crucible uses the containerization framework to run either build kitd or dockerd and wire it up to docker/buildx cli (or whatever client tooling you want to use).

The Containerization framework is a library that sits as a layer on top of the virtualization framework. So each container is its own VM.

Machine is tooling above the containerization framework to run multiple things in a container in a vm.
cpuguy83
·先月·議論
Hold onto your butts.
cpuguy83
·先月·議論
No, docker access means root. You can use "rootless" mode, in this case it means root in a user namespace (that is not the "host" user namespace).
cpuguy83
·2 か月前·議論
Apple did recently approve drivers for both nvidia and amd, but not for gaming purposes.

Apple supported OpenGL plenty, just that the world moved. Apple created metal, shortly after Vulkan was created.

"They could support it if they wanted to" is almost a tautology. Of course they could. But then they have to support another thing. They are on the hook when something goes wrong.
cpuguy83
·2 か月前·議論
Does it free up fab space to make the newer ram?
cpuguy83
·2 か月前·議論
The whole entire reason is compression is not deterministic across tooling.
cpuguy83
·2 か月前·議論
containerd 2.3 has support for erofs which does a direct import of the layer. It can even convert the tar based layers to erofs, faster than extracting the tar normally.

Also looking at block-based content store so that blocks can be deduped across images.
cpuguy83
·2 か月前·議論
That is not correct. You would have to use the same compression tool (and likely version) for this to match.

Old docker discarded the compressed bits but kept some metadata about the the so it can at least recreate the tar.

It also recreated the manifest o push.
cpuguy83
·2 か月前·議論
That's almost certainly nothing to do with the change. Please report this if you can with commands used.

Buildkit isn't changing behavior here. Internally in docker there is a shim to make the legacy storage behave like containerd snapshotters (as well as it can, anyway--not perfect due to hard to resolve issues in the old storage). But it still kept both the compressed and uncompressed versions of images.
cpuguy83
·3 か月前·議論
The problem is distros often remove older versions from the repo as soon as the new version is available. Granted there is an archive that you can pull from.
cpuguy83
·3 か月前·議論
Giving kids the worst machines money can buy paired with absolutely terrible "education" software which is little more than bubble sheets on a screen was obviously going to fail.

The problem isn't that kids can't learn on tech, it's that the whole thing was done in the worst way possible.
cpuguy83
·3 か月前·議論
Sorry having to use ctrl+shift for in a terminal is absolutely awful. macOS keyboard shortcuts are king.
cpuguy83
·4 か月前·議論
Yeah this is the assumption, even pre-OSX. I won't claim to know the majority of mac users, especially not since the large uptick in the 2010's... but it seems, in my experience, very much the norm to not maximize windows and I wouldn't be surprised if people who do maximize are mostly Windows converts (not that there's anything wrong with that).
cpuguy83
·4 か月前·議論
Debatable because you don't use it?