I never used Docker compose. If I had two containers that needed to communicate, I'd just setup networking for them.
chunkystyles
I was using Debian and Docker for my servers, but I'm switching to uCore and Podman. It was a decent learning curve, but I think I'm going to like it better.
single issue voters like you
Proof you either aren't arguing in good faith, or you have the reading and comprehension skills of a dehydrated snail.
I have no interest in continuing this.
So even if I were to grant that on Israel/Palestine they were no different (which I don't), we're going to throw all of those other groups and causes under the bus?
An unironic "both sides". How original.
I have no intentions of looking at your profile, so I'll assume you're joking. Because I prefer that option.
In either case, one of those candidates will be worse for Palestinians, LGBTQ folks, women, the climate, etc.. I actually care about those groups and causes.
As if I have any control over genocide. I voted against the fascist, at least.
Get your unwashed gamergate ass out of here.
Rust is great, and I truly mean that. But saying you can't get race conditions in Rust is just not true.
And also, not everything is going to be written in Rust. When the company you're working for needs a web application quickly, that's better done in other languages.
And also also, Spring has a lot of niceties when it comes to concurrency that make this much less of a point.
No. Every language has its haters. There's a reason Java is so widely used. If you like it, keep at it.
I've been programming in Java professionally for 11 years. It's not just embellishment, it's outright lying.
Threads giving you race conditions? All concurrent programming will do that if you're shit at it.
Java has come a long way. I will admit that UI in Java is terrible. I would never do that.
They might be older tech, but they're pretty rock solid.
I have an N100 mini PC running all of my self hosted stuff and it is amazing.