

The world is my toilet
Game and Tool developer working with Godot and NixOS.
The world is my toilet
Fair enough, and on that same token, if you are that person you probably don’t need to check if there’s even an opening that fits your knowledge. Just apply.
The other positions, though, probably will follow that requirement more closely.
If you’re in the USA, don’t get your hopes up.
From their job descriptions:
Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia.
I wonder why he has a peg leg
They all wish they were as clever, funny, and efficient as GLaDOS
Perhaps it was a sacrifice?
I almost want to create an open source project for this.
I’m thinking a single README.md that walks you through each step of:
erasable pens
Did they forget that pencils exist?
ETA: dry erase and chalk mediums would also like a word
but, but, but… you can’t connect them to an app 😢
From the way you worded the post, it didn’t seem like you had looked into it very much. If you want to compare to similar experiences, this looks to me like Docker’s version of a lockfile.
They don’t even use the actual word “performance” on any of the doc pages for Bake, so the build output thing is very poorly worded, and it sucks that they feel the need to put it in build output.
I haven’t used it myself, and I’ve only just learned about it through this post.
Reading through the docs, though, it seems more beneficial if you are on a team of people. Seems like it basically combines Compose and a custom run/build script into one idea.
Personally, for my solo projects, I will likely continue using just compose for multi-service projects and basic docker run
for stupid stuff. Unless I’m missing something, it doesn’t seem like there is too much of a benefit with Bake if you’re solo. It just adds more config files and json to your project IMO.
They even state as much in the introduction:
For simple builds, the difference between
docker build
anddocker buildx bake
is minimal. However, as your build configuration grows more complex, Bake provides a more structured way to manage that complexity, that would be difficult to manage with CLI flags for the docker build. It also provides a way to share build configurations across your team, so that everyone is building images in a consistent way, with the same configuration.
Reading the docs a little can go a long way in understanding. My bad, didn’t seem like you had read up on it.
ETA: Thinking on it more, it seems less useful to implement unless your project is 100% inside Docker. If you need to do other things besides build a Docker image or two from a compose file, it is much easier to accomplish what you need through a bash script that can interact with more than just Docker. Even if I did implement this, I’m going to end up wrapping the bake commands with a bash script any way.
What actual genre do you like to play? Might get some more relevant recommendations. Otherwise, top-down is just a POV and there are a ton of genres that have been made this way.
I’m really surprised this hasn’t been discovered more often, but maybe it’s just early and more cards will start to fall soon.
did LinkedIn merge with Twitter overnight?
Besides what the other commenter mentioned, there’s also existing services you can use instead of doing it all yourself and having to keep track of another VPS/Server
https://www.noip.com/remote-access
Especially if all you want to do is access your own server from outside your local off-grid network, then the free tier of the above service is probably perfect. Paid tiers give you a bit more features and can use your own TLD; Oracle also offers something similar that is paid.
The Waltons and Bezos would probably have Trump commit suicide before they let that happen. They like their money more than him, I’m pretty sure.
Awesome! Thanks for that, always adding new sci-fi to my library
Them: You fixed it! What was it?
Me: No problem, just another ID-10-T error