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  • I remember my grandfather getting chocolate with chili in it gifted for Christmas and tasting it and being like xwell it tastes like normal chocolate" and him overreacting completely about it.

    Turns out, the ratio was just that bad. There was barely any chili in the chocolate.

  • Please don't call yourself stupid. The common internet slang for that is ELI5 or "explain [it] like I'm 5 [years old]".

    I'll also try to explain it:

    Docker is a way to run a program on your machine, but in a way that the developer of the program can control.
    It's called containerization and the developer can make a package (or container) with an operating system and all the software they need and ship that directly to you.

    You then need the software docker (or podman, etc.) to run this container.

    Another advantage of containerization is that all changes stay inside the container except for directories you explicitly want to add to the container (called volumes).
    This way the software can't destroy your system and you can't accidentally destroy the software inside the container.

  • Disney consored Gravity Falls a lot before the episodes even aired. Alex Hirsch (the creator) had constant trouble for even some minor things.

    The funniest bit was, when they had a flyer that literally said "not S&P approved", because S&P (standards and practices) wouldn't approve the flyer saying "bottles will be spun".

  • Edit: Okay, I saw your other post, ignore this answer. It won't work.

    Just to give you another way of doing it, I propose using "a third party provider" for your DNS, which you said you didn't want, but since I think it could still work, I tell you how it would work:

    Duckdns is a free provider for DNS and let's you create standard certificates via let's encrypt without exposing the rpi.

    You can register for free and just input your local IP for the raspberry e.g. at charger8283.duckdns.org

    Since the IP is local, no one outside your network can access it, but because the URL is registered globally, you can get a certificate using nginx proxy manager.

    This would result in https traffic, that never leaves your local network and is also free.

  • That seems relatively straight forward:

      bash
        
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt upgrade
    
      

    The first line adds a repository source, where the mesa packages can be downloaded from via apt.
    The other lines just update all repository data and upgrade.

  • Wow, I read that in the completely wrong way for a sec and wondered, why you had 38 upvotes for promoting the banning of open source contributions from certain countries.

    Btw. how do we get them to do that banning for the whole of EU? Asking for a friend.