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Another wandering soul screaming into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by @cdd20.

Another wandering soul screaming into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by @cdd20.
There’s this crow outside that insists on plucking coconuts. A while back I was
in a coconut tree (don’t ask), and there it was — a crow setting up its nest.
I assisted by creating more space and since then it’s been obsessed with
plucking coconuts. It’s dropping young and old ones faster than I’m willing to
deal with them. 4
in the last two hours..

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Another wandering soul screaming into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by @cdd20.
I might not remember correctly but
lxc
came out around 2008
.
Docker in 2013
. The lxc
commands had the trend of dashes in their name — lxc-attach
, lxc-snapshot
,
lxc-copy
and so forth. It had lots of boilerplate and a steep learning curve.
Then lxd
arrived (in 2015?)
to make everything user friendly. lxd
is preferred. I still mostly use lxc
out of habit.

Another wandering soul screaming into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by @cdd20.
My favorite way to know if a product/service works as advertised is to… use it. The devil is (usually) in the details, and the proof is in the eating. People naturally identify with the software/services they use, so getting an accurate picture (as an outsider) is tricky nowadays. A TOS can also give insight into a company’s product/service.