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  • Uhmm... I am using both chromium and firefox, Firefox Dev Tools is superior imho.. I can't graps something like network stack freely or DOM checker freely in Chromium... so... I don't think it's bad, rather than bad, it's great for me for professional works.

  • I think for now it's on desktop Windows? But on Linux I do notice faster react app load like reddit new design is faster. But I use lemmy, so it doesn't matter now.

  • I would use swagger in some instance tbh

  • This. Is the best GUI, via vs code extension

  • I don't think so, as the team that works in podman are veteran in Industry since Red Hat inception, I don't think they will do something stupid, unless that the management meddle too much...

    Red Hat need more profit to grow... and they are protecting their interest with GPL rights that people never think off.. soo... I won't touch more than podman topic, he he he..

  • The problem that I want to phrase here is, they redistribute the code, but when the problem arise, they open bug ticket in RH Bugzilla, then... asking red hat to fix it... which is.. unacceptable... and unprofessional, when they have billion dollars of contract on top of OL... So it's stealing in my term.

    using red hat powerful brand, selling the code, and if it break, only open ticket, never invest in engineer to fix it... :/ If it's not stealing, I don't know what it is...

    I know it's GPL and Open Source, and everyone can take it. And Red Hat Works still, open source in CentOS Stream repo.. so just fork it, and rebuild it... done... why they wine that Red Hat put code only for customer who pay for it... In the new contract, they only stop supporting customer, if Red Hat deems the code redistribution threaten red hat source of income.. so... I don't know..

    GPL is about freedoom to write, contribute, inspect, and fix your own code, but not providing big chunk of code for free, and provide free support service...

    That's what people always miss about... they want Red Hat guarantee of service and SLA, but don't want to spend a penny... small business, okay.. but CIQ and OL have billion dollar of contract, and never contribute anything upstream...

    Alma/CloudLinux at least employ full time engineer in Fedora Project as part of join Red Hat and Alma Stewardship, but CIQ/Rocky, and OL isn't...

  • Seems you need to alias brave with flatpak run. Because it tried to run brave, and because it's not in path it won't able to run.

    flatpak run com.brave.Browser in a shell script with chmod +x to /usr/local/bin/brave

    Content could be the run with $@

    I'm not sure it will work, but worth to try.

  • HW price is sucks in many place arround the world rn... I always think, 2nd hand thinkpad will only be my option...

  • I like podman because rootless capability. Red Hat teams already working hard to convince docker to accept their PR on the rootless, yet docker decline, and close the PR.

    In the end, podman spin up, and it's very very powerful, for local development, yet light...

  • I think xarchiver are better tho? also there are native 7zz from Igor now

  • Same as CIQ as Parent company of Rocky Linux..

  • Rocky still walkaround using UBI source, and it's open, so in the end it's 99.99% compatible with RHEL.

    Just fuck CIQ with their contract...

  • A lot of company behind the scence do, with Oracle DB... even there are RHEL, they opt to use OL because it's free, and they only need to pay the DB License..

    Free estate

  • The problem is, they can't charge much. CIQ/Rocky, have very very cheap contract, and even you charge the vendor, it means all burden are in red hat, and any feature that CIQ/Rocky asked should be fullfilled, and it's not... align with red hat goals in the end...

    Same as Alma/CloudLinux

  • You can on CentOS Stream.. it's the Red Hat upstream, but it is same as RHEL to be a testing ground...

    Oracle is shit because they use Red Hat works, providing contract on top of it... and only add UEK as .... "better option" ...

    They (oracle) do contribute some on mainline kernel, but by making RHEL copy paste and only add UEK and their product.. ugh... I don't know.

  • Red Hat is quite big contributor to Java too... and oracle isn't good steward tbh..

  • FEDORA

  • FEDORA...

    YES

  • Fedora

    I love Podman and Fedora, but for some reason I can't use podman UI :/ I'm not fond of it, but I love the cli :')