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I actually wanted to try webtop for a long time, and did it only recently. I could not figure out these selkies for the life of me. It wanted a bunch of ports, was complaining about something all the time (don't remember, it's been a month). Might be a skill issue, but I've been using docker for the past 10 years. Moreover they want root access to the host system, which kind of defies one of the reasons to use containers. Is there a video that explains the benefits in a good way? I mean, if it's for gaming only, I can understand the use-case, but say you just want to run something like Gnu Radio in a container, why would I need 60 fps and root permissions for that.

fwiw: I’ve never run webtop with privileged mode or docker-in-docker enabled, those are both optional.

Sentry consumes around 200W on Intel Atom and camera based detection enabled. I'd say it's a total overkill. It even heats up the display pretty good when it's relatively chilly outside.

Source: MYP 22 Intel based


Wow, yeah, that's a lot of power. And didn't they already drop it by 40% earlier this year?


> A plugged well is injected with high pressure concrete to/past the impermeable rock layers, past the multiple steel/concrete well casings that travels through aquifers.

Now imagine having hundreds of old oil wells around, some of them are rusted out and can totally transfer fluids up from down under to the water table level.

They probably need to inspect every well and make sure it's properly plugged with concrete, not just a cap on top.


> They probably need to inspect every well and make sure it's properly plugged with concrete, not just a cap on top.

This is the real take-away here. Not some narrative that fracking is definitely bad (it might be, might not be), but that The TXRRC needs to be more on top of continuing to monitor and/or plug wells before these things happen.


^ 100% the point! Thank you! ffs fracking has nothing to do with it!

Plugged wells are safe for eternity. In fact, nature does this (look up Devils Tower monument) on it's own.

Capped wells are kept around... because they might come in handy for salt water injection. They need to be permanently killed at the end of their lives with high pressure concrete.

It's just dumb this practice is even allowed to take fluids from one formation and put them in another. But hey, as long as "BAN FRACKING" is the headline both the oil burning companies and the regulators will succeed in doing nothing to prevent environmental damage.


I think not using an Orthodox Cross for the logo is a missed opportunity https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-emoji-symbol-stand-for


Great work! Why does autopilot stop around 12 min mark?

UPD: I see that it cannot load an mp3 file, net cache operation not supported. I reloaded / cleaned my cache, maybe you regenerated the sounds and I just had stale cache.

UPD2: Nope, still failing, ex: GET https://ambient.garden/vA/generated/audio/rdrone_2o3_2o3_7o6... net::ERR_CACHE_OPERATION_NOT_SUPPORTED

Seems to be specific to Chromium based browsers


I think Half-Life Alyx would qualify


Was searching for "enclosing the cutting blade in a vaccum", found this:

https://www.shophacks.com/tablesawdustcollection.html#/


Personally, I've seen JPEG XL source code and I'd rather not have it in my production, unless it's rewritten or at least security audited / Google fuzz-tested. It's a bit of a mess (the last time I checked was 6 months ago)


Yeah I had the same feeling around the time MD was out, I think it was fixed by 4k and a bigger TV


Probably SM02: Cult of Personality


Yup!

I mean, there was a lot going on down there. If you ever find yourself browsing Prague real estate, definitely inquire about secret doors in the basement, trap doors, tunnels, and the like! If there's stuff missing in the pantry, you want to be able to rule out your neighbors.


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