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jaekash commented on LXD – next generation system container manager release 4.3   discuss.linuxcontainers.o... · Posted by u/dragonsh
djeiasbsbo · 6 years ago
I've tried both podman and lxd with success but I'm curious, what do you use a tool like that for, mostly?

Not to seem like a hypeman for Kubernetes and similar tools, but I actually seem to only ever use containers combined with something like Kubernetes or Docker Swarm. What do you do that you want to do specifically on one machine? Hosting something? Automation à la CI/CD?

Again, I am actually asking for good use cases without orchestration platforms, I am just curious.

jaekash · 6 years ago
> I've tried both podman and lxd with success but I'm curious, what do you use a tool like that for, mostly?

I use podman for dev and test environments, CI and CD workers and testing OCI containers that I eventually deploy in K8S. No production use cases. Hoping to soon see K3S working inside podman though, and then I would use it for deploying K3S :)

jaekash commented on Huawei 5G kit must be removed from UK by 2027   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/doener
throwawaybab323 · 6 years ago
The US condemned BDS by the way. Look it up.
jaekash · 6 years ago
I assume you are referring to the Democrat controlled US House passing a resolution with bipartisan support and a 398-17 vote which condemns BDS[1].

BDS is still allowed to operate and the condemnation has no state-actionable consequences against BDS. And there are members of the US congress who openly support BDS.

[1]: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/23/us/politics/house-israel-...

jaekash commented on Huawei 5G kit must be removed from UK by 2027   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/doener
enitihas · 6 years ago
You aren't helping your case by citing the Supermicro article, which was denied by both Amazon and Apple, led to widespread criticism of Bloomberg, and no source came forward.
jaekash · 6 years ago
Corporations getting rich off the CCP's action siding with the CCP is hardly surprising.
jaekash commented on Huawei 5G kit must be removed from UK by 2027   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/doener
LatteLazy · 6 years ago
"You can rely on the USA to do the right thing; once it had exhausted all the other options"

- Churchill (I think)

jaekash · 6 years ago
Very true in this case, if it was not for US foreign policy choices China would not be the problem it is today.
jaekash commented on Huawei 5G kit must be removed from UK by 2027   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/doener
LatteLazy · 6 years ago
So at least park of the justification here is that we have to comply with Americas foreign policy?
jaekash · 6 years ago
Sometimes USA still manages to do the right thing it seems.
jaekash commented on Huawei 5G kit must be removed from UK by 2027   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/doener
orwin · 6 years ago
But for at least Portugal and Greece, and maybe Italy and some eastern European countries, the ally is china since 2014?

While Obama made his move over SE Asia, the CCP applied the strategy they used in Australia with the PIGS. And while Trump very successfully destroyed what Obama tried to do in SE Asia, the CCP installed foreign military bases near center of trade in the Indian ocean while gaining political goodwill with middle east poorest countries. Most of Iraki oil is sold to China.

I'm not claiming i know what should be done, i'm just saying that China have already a lot of political allies and try to gain more, and now reached europe.

jaekash · 6 years ago
> But for at least Portugal and Greece, and maybe Italy and some eastern European countries, the ally is china since 2014?

Maybe financially, but not ideologically. Not sure how far this "allegiance will hold".

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jaekash commented on Huawei 5G kit must be removed from UK by 2027   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/doener
magicsmoke · 6 years ago
Maybe the long term resolution involves recognizing that even if China is totalitarian, it's only within it's own borders. Unlike the cold war days, there's no race to convert countries to Communism or Democracy. China's main mode of interaction with other countries is through trade, it doesn't play the game of political/ideological proselytism. If democracy loses ground around the world, that's due more to it's own failings than a concerted push by China to replace it with totalitarianism. Spend more time and funds fixing the economic inequalities plaguing democratic society than wasting it on ineffective bogeymen like confronting China half a world away.
jaekash · 6 years ago
> Maybe the long term resolution involves recognizing that even if China is totalitarian, it's only within it's own borders.

If it was not for china North Korea and possibly Pakistan would not have had nuclear weapons now. So no, it is not just in it's own borders.

jaekash commented on Huawei 5G kit must be removed from UK by 2027   bbc.com/news/technology-5... · Posted by u/doener
AdrianB1 · 6 years ago
Total crap;either it is a security risk and it has to be removed yesterday or it is not. 2027 is meaningless.
jaekash · 6 years ago
Deferred action is better than nothing, but yes, I would prefer it happened immediately also.

u/jaekash

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