I know a few folks who were on metformin long term for diabetes related things, and after the switch, lost a TON of weight from metabolic changes in just that year compared the entire past.
As with both generally, they're starting to clamp down on prescribing/filling for non-diabetic folks (aka, people using it just for weight and not clinical diabetes itself).
The story for weight these days is The use of GLP-1 agonists like Semaglutide, prescribing for these is picking up. The criteria for getting them are also at BMI levels that are not crazy high for an American population, particularly if you have any signs of ‘metabolic syndrome’ such as high blood pressure, pre diabetic high blood sugar, etc.
The advantage here is that this is not ‘off label’ at all for many people today.
Kinda of a moot point. AS Android phones have already started the move to USB-C, there are already USB-C headphones coming out. Like on the HTC10 for example.
I take a small issue with "now all these people use a standardized Dockerfile"
And many folks don't, because the amount of unreadability from having to concat 20 statements in a && fashion to cut down layer size gets out of hand. This leads to folks then having to use scripts to clean the layers, which leads to reuse in things like Packer, which leads to even more problems when the base image changes culturally.
I'd also argue the that it's a matter of familiarity. Every time we change the base image culturally, we have to retool for a different method of making the things in it (apt/dnf/yum -> apk), so while large distro images are bad, they're familiar and predictable (with a mature package set and releases) to what we're used to doing on servers.
Or folks use another tool to abstract that (like Ansible or Chef), which brings us right back to not using Dockerfile.
Yes -- even down to the face and beard. Taken with http://hooli.xyz and http://abc.xyz, it seems that show is a bit of a crystal ball (or a really good mirror?).
bridge -- This driver provides the same sort of networking via veth bridge devices that prior versions of docker use, it is the default.
overlay -- Not to be confused with the "overlay" storage driver (thanks overlayfs), this driver provides native multi-host networking for docker clusters. When using swarm, this is the default driver."
I know a few folks who were on metformin long term for diabetes related things, and after the switch, lost a TON of weight from metabolic changes in just that year compared the entire past.
As with both generally, they're starting to clamp down on prescribing/filling for non-diabetic folks (aka, people using it just for weight and not clinical diabetes itself).