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The term "opensource software" was coined by the OSI founders explicitly to have the meaning they laid out in the Open Source Definition. The term didn't exist before that.


By default, ArgoCD doesn't remove resources if the manifests are deleted, but you can switch this by turning on auto prune[1]. Likewise, you can specify whether a persistent volume should be retained or deleted if the k8s PersistentVolume resource is deleted[2]. Both of those settings would have prevented data loss in this case, but of course that's easy to say in hindsight.

[1] https://argo-cd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user-guide/auto_syn...

[2] https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volum...


That's pretty typical for how typography develops. Majuscule and miniscule letters were just two different styles of writing the same letter. But eventually, people started using majuscule (i.e uppercase) letters to give emphasis to the beginning of sentences or certain words, like names.

Italic typefaces were created by Italian type designers to mimic the cursive handwriting of the time. They weren't meant to be mixed with roman style typefaces. However, typesetters who had access to both roman and italic fonts started to use italic for emphasis when typesetting texts in roman type.

And of course blackletter is also just a style that originally tried to mimic earlier handwriting.


But any shell that tab completes make targets should also tab complete executables? Just write ./scripts (or whatever) and whack tab.


I don’t know where to start when the script is in ./Scripts/ or ./tools or ./bin or ./shared/tools. Make has a convention that its file is called Makefile. Just has Justfile. Easy to find. Justfile - here I don’t even have to find it, the Β«justΒ» executable will search up the directory tree.


Most people know about scripts and what are for. Most people don't know anything about just or what a "Justfile" is.


Most people with a programming or Unix sysadmin background know about Make and what it is for (i.e. compiling source code, plus building and installing system tools).

Knowing that 'Just' is an alternative to Make for running project utility scripts, it may gain popularity and become as well known.


I can't defend Just but everyone on UNIX should know what a Makefile is. Make is a standard. Scripts are just a mess.


I'm not sure `make` is any less of a mess, to be fair. Especially when you're trying to use `make` for general project automation rather than the standard set of build tasks.


You mean the phone app icon? The symbol that's in the middle of the Whatsapp logo? I think it'll be fine for a while. Probably for as long as physical emergency phones exist.


This is about making the same files accessible inside and outside a container. Docker does that by bind mounting files from outside of the container's file tree into it. Bind mounts are just a way to provide a different file path to access an existing directory. It has zero performance cost.

The reason Docker Desktop and similar solutions need to come up with these different complicated solutions is that they want to share files between containers running inside a Linux VM and the host system. So they need some kind of way of syncing the files.


I'm assuming you're Australian. In the rest of the world, a tablespoon is 15ml.


Really? Well TIL, wonder why australia is different, always assumed that was a metric standard.

Edit: https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/15002/why-is-a-t... for more than you ever wanted to know about tablespoons.


Sure, although to descend feels a lot more formal than descendre does in French.


I'm assuming the files were downloaded using Bittorrent or some other file sharing service, and the hashes of the downloaded files were logged on his Mac.


Ah, that makes perfect sense. Since they could log into his Mac, looking at the Bittorrent metadata would be trivial (apparently he didn't clear history, or at least do so securely), and some clients would indicate not only the downloaded file, but where it was saved to locally.


Norway uses a lot of electricity for energy intensive industries like aluminium production.


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