East of Eden definitely has a place in my top 5. Having been forced to read grapes of wrath in highschool, I didn't touch another Steinbeck for quite a few years. I think being told to read something immediately changes your opinion about the book and author.
East of Eden was a perfect book about humans. Definitely changed the way I think and feel about Steinbeck. Worth every page.
If I get to about 40% of a book and I don't care about what happens to any of the characters, I'll just drop it.
I'll usually flip to a random page in a new book and read a few paragraphs to see if I like the way the author writes. If it doesn't click with me; phrasing, vernacular, etc, I won't bother with it disregarding whatever the story is about.
I'm sure someone has written a script to convert docker run commands to compose files.
I am usually customizing variables and tend to use compose for anything I am planning on running in "production". I'll use run if it's a temporary or on-demand use container.
It's not really that much effort to write a compose file with the variables from a run command, but you do have to keep an eye on formatting.
Sounds like a cool replacement for point to point WiFi bridges. I wonder what sort of distances start to impact data rates and quality just due to air density or weather.
Haha, I always thought that was the point.