So, if I understand correctly: rather than using prebuilt images from Docker Hub or untrusted sources, the recommended approach is to start from a minimal base image of a known OS (like Debian or Ubuntu), and explicitly install required packages via apt within the Dockerfile to ensure provenance and security. Does that make sense?
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Thank you very much! For the off by default part i can agree, but why it’s horribly broken?
Please explain this to me
Darioirad@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Why you shouldn't use Brave BrowserEnglish1·1 month agoThank you!!! Any chance the app supports a ‘random-but-personalized’ music suggestion feature? Like the playlist finish and it keeps playing based on your previous content
Darioirad@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Why you shouldn't use Brave BrowserEnglish1·1 month agoBut how can i replace the built in function of youtube playing music on mobile in the background? Please give me an alternative
Darioirad@lemmy.worldto Bluesky@lemmy.world•A COBOL programmer explains that this migration is impossible without catastrophe unless they want to destroy social security.English16·2 months agoI don’t get it…The old system is written in cobol, it stores data in a complex way built apoun years, and fo this reason to do simple thing its a pain in the ass ok. So one have to design a new system, with a “modern” technology approach, that doesn’t need to be similar to the old, it has just to be good, safe easy to maintain. Then populate the new database from the Cobol’s one (i have to know which kind and type of data i need in my new current system). run and test the new system as soon as everything works fine, then shutdown the old one. In the end it s not just extract all the data and inject it in the new system? Am i missing something?
I love people like you, thanks