Podman or Rancher Desktop
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I usually get a "free" sub to one of the popular draft sites by placing a $5 bet on one of the betting platforms to make a sheet. Not sure what I'm doing this year yet, but your linked once looks pretty good.
I might be wrong, but they meta-search across multiple providers, including their own. The real benefit is that YOU can choose which search subjects to prioritize when trying to find something specific.
For normal search stuff, this feels like "old Google" (no ai spam). For detailed searching, its better than any other engine I've used.
I've been really happy with Kagi since switching.
We use Alma, which is basically Rocky. Before that, CentOS. Lots of people don't need or want the expensive support contracts.
OSS support though donations and commits is the way to go unless you get value out of those contracts (we would not).
I moved over to TabloTV about 8 or 9 years ago. I got tied of fixing stuff when I would update something and Tablo just worked on the Roku without much fuss.
I'm still happy with and love the Tablo, but it's no better than MythTV was, just easier to maintain.
I started cooking, period. My wife used to cook, now I do. It's weird, but the pandemic totally flipped our roles.
This is what I've done on my last 2 cars. First was a Leaf that I leased dirt cheap. The second was a used Tesla at more than 1/2 off. I'm looking at a truck now and finding amazing deals on the '23 F150 lightnings. I'd prefer a Rivian and I'm not quite ready to let my Tesla go, but soooooon.
Someday, the deals will be harder to find, but for now take advantage!
So glad 'flus left Indy. Those 4th quarter collapse were epic.
"Guys, let's do something they won't expect. Let's play prevent defense and make sure they can come back to beat us!"
I used it before and still use it. No issues with my $5 linode.
It didn't stand. Counted as fumble by Levis, recovery by Indy, fumble by Indy, recovery by Titans (down, no TD).
There are some reasons. Networking can get messed up, so Docker Desktop "fixed that" for you, but the dirty secret is it's basically a Linux VM with Docker CE and some convenience network routes.