I rewrote my original quadlet article, can you have a look and let me know what you think? https://ericthomas.ca/posts/setting-up-podman-quadlets/
I rewrote my original quadlet article, can you have a look and let me know what you think? https://ericthomas.ca/posts/setting-up-podman-quadlets/
That’s a good tip. Thanks. I think I might tweak the existing posts for readability.
I didn’t know this. Thanks for the info.
I’m still learning how to write good posts. I’ll this into consideration for the next one.
I have a Hugo site hosted on GitHub and I use CloudFlare Pages to put it on my custom domain. You don’t have to use GitHub to host the repo. Except for the cost of the domain, it’s free.
Thanks!
You’re welcome, stay tuned for more posts about Quadlets.
Most of my experience is in .NET at work. My professional recommendation is C#, but my personal recommendation is Go. I find Go to be just nicer to code with.
How do you use compose with Podman?
My workflow works the best in bash/zsh shells. Shells that are too different are too much of a change. I like fish as well. Probably a touch of Stockholm Syndrome too haha
I liked it when I tried it but I can’t quit zsh.
I’m forced to use Windows at work. WSL takes since of the sting out of it
I’m definitely using this
Games that I had, wanted but never got, or just missed growing up. It’s like a nostalgic topiary. I find hunting, testing, and playing very relaxing.
2 questions:
I’ve been liking Go. Reminds me of Python without the risk of filling my Linux install with dependencies.
I’m picking up what you’re throwing down. I’m writing one on qBittorrent and will take that into considering. Thanks for helping me.