One topic I am not finding anything about is networking. Can these microsandbox instances listen on ports? How is the port forwarding configured? Can they access the internet or any resources on the host?
Please make one for North Koreans who will be posting thousands of fake resumes to these jobs. Ultimately the chance of a legitimate candidate getting through are less than the chance of winning the lottery.
There is a difference between applications and hired. Certainly a number larger than 0 do get hired, which in itself is a problem, but the bigger issue is that they are clogging the recruitment pipeline and preventing legitimate candidates from getting an interview. They are also wasting HR time. Ultimately this leads to HR prioritizing direct outreach, referrals and other application methods that are less open to scammers. It’s a lose-lose for everyone except North Korea and the few enablers they have on the ground in the US.
I would dare guess the author just doesn’t know there is a perfectly functional Windows native Ollama release. I was doing the same thing until I realized that it makes no sense because I can just install ollama on Windows and then connect to it from within WSL.
It probably has its advantages but until the UX reaches what we get with “docker run” this technology will never achieve its potential. When developing we need to think not only about what is possible but also how people do things currently and how does that compare to what we are proposing in terms of ergonomics. How many commands to get from 0 to hero with incumbent solution? How many with proposed solution? You get the point.
Better to use podman and build your own containers from Containerfile/Dockerfile (your own or open source ones, there are a ton on GitHub/GitLab/Codeberg that you can build yourself) and base layers.
That's not "broken". Docker Inc. is just rate-limiting access to their service. A service which, for what it's worth, has been used to bootstrap the technology required to sustain a pile of money for a lot of people.
There are other container repositories, and as you said, you can build your own containers and run those.
I personally really like Bastille for jail management. It's way more ergonomic than creating jails by hand and allows you to focus on the stuff running in the jails rather than the jails themselves.
I believe FreeBSD has podman running on top of jails now, so that should... exist? I mean, you can still run jails directly like this, but the days of `podman run` are either here or imminent.
Reply didn’t say that the expert is uneducated, just that their tool is obsolete. Better look at facts the way they are, sugar coating doesn’t serve anyone.
But how will people find out about it? Part of what we lost is the Google of back then when content was king. Can you rank a desktop-only website nowadays?
I guess I envision this kind of site not being super growth/profit-motivated because I think that's just fundamentally at odds with high quality communities. HN does rank sometimes but not that often, and it's pretty highly trafficked. Also I never saw reddit show up in SERP until the past few years and they still grew a lot in that time.
This doesn’t take long to build with LLM but what I find challenging to make is a beautiful and intuitive form builder. Is there any such open source solution out there? I found this one but IMO it is not usable outside of the dev community without heavy customizing: https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-form-builder2?activeTab=...
Not 100% on the nose with what you're looking for but I built Zigpoll (form builder for on-site surveys and forms) that may useful: https://www.zigpoll.com/
Touchscreens in cars should have been illegal to begin with it. How can it be that operating a cellphone is not allowed but operating a “tablet” is a necessity?
(The segment is excellent, and whilst in many ways a historical document also strongly informs the recent past, immediate present, and I strongly suspect the future.)
This is an amazing archive of interviews. The audio quality is astounding — you would think these were podcasts from this week. I enjoyed the 1959 discussion with Arthur C. Clarke as well:
https://studsterkel.wfmt.com/programs/arthur-charles-clarke-...
It really is. To quote an earlier comment of mine, the interview archive is immense and diverse. It spans 45 years, from 1952--1997, ran 1 hour each weekday, and the interview guests range from the highly famous to street and school interviews. I've hit on a few gems in particular.
The AWS back-end could be browsed or downloaded directly via AWS tools a ways back, and was about 600 GB last I'd checked. You'll have to sort out your own directory of content, however. Much of what's in there still isn't included in the official directory, again, at last check, though that includes numerous fragments and partial-tape interviews.
It’s naive to think that cost cutting is leading to lost sales. People may in fact buy the inferior car because it’s more affordable and then end up driving something dangerous.
Oh god another free-market nut job. Why are there so many on this forum? What you pay for doesn't have a consequence limited to yourself, as a road user something going wrong can have disastrous consequences for your passengers, other car drivers, buildings, expensive infrastructure, pedestrians etc..
I'm not playing Call of Duty mobile or watching YouTube on the screen on my head unit. I'm not scrolling TikTik or having a text message conversation on a head unit screen. If you think it's the same thing, you haven't actually driven a car with a screen before.
Because you're not thinking and blindly hating. Maybe try to learn and change how you use a car dash instead of trying to use a Tesla (or similar) like a car from 2005..
Teslas are best selling cars for many reasons and touchscreen dash is one of the most important ones.
Gear change: drive/park/reverse. Always using when stopped.
Music: has physical control to change + voice
Volume: same
Side mirrors folks: same + auto
Climate: profile + voice
The only thing that I found I need to fiddle with touchscreen (one physical button -> one touch button) while driving is rear fog light. It's neither auto nor supported by voice.
It's an easy software fix; not sure why they didn't add it yet. The software even recognizes the command and says not available yet.