In VSCodium you have the docker plugin. It pretty much offers the same capabilities as the Docker desktop (view containers, images, etc. Allow to connect to the containers, to see their files, etc).
In VSCodium you have the docker plugin. It pretty much offers the same capabilities as the Docker desktop (view containers, images, etc. Allow to connect to the containers, to see their files, etc).
Especially when your ide/editor has a plug-in that does the sane thing than docker desktop anyways
Yes. They to go to a physical location. Then ask an employee there… Sounds so stupid to me but 🤷♂️
You can’t in some countries. Like if you want to wire something, or setup a payment you have to use the app. It’s mandatory. If you go through the website it ask to open the app to confirm it’s you.
So what can we do to help someone so delusional ?
You did a great summary honestly
No German lawyers ? The amount of stupidity and arrogance is mind blowing
This is assuming you have those access. Some companies can sometimes be a bit … Stupid.
Interesting, I know some phone reset to stock when relocking it
Depends, is your bootloader unlocked ?
Yes
“qa ? Never heard of that”
The thing is, even if the device was doing what they said it would do… It could be an app. In fact it makes more sense. No double network subscription, no need for expensive hardware on top of the one you already carry, expanded acess to the user’s data, better hardware in some case (camera for example), more efficient, more integration with other tools (from basic stuff like a calendar to gps etc), and so on.
If AI was a juice the humane pin would be it’s juicero.
Maybe you could resale the one nabbit ured to sell to you !
They are right though. LLM at their core are just about determining what is statistically the most probable to spit out.
Gotcha, thank you very much.
Could you tell me more ?
Alright, thank you
Perfect, I only use wireguard anyway, thanks.
Knew a place where, for some devices, it was only available via a web interface. It was automated via WebDriver by a sysadmin that was losing his mind.