I’d love to see a lawyer point out how this is no different legally from the NSA only “collecting” your data if a human actually views it and is therefore totally above board and adhering to the letter of the law.
I’d argue that it’s not specifically that they prefer it, it’s that they don’t understand and appreciate what they’re selling to get whatever service without paying money. Now that we live in a world where everything is collected, aggregated, sold, and weaponized regardless of you paying or not, maybe it doesn’t matter much anyway.
Soooo basically half of them are in SF, south of Pine St, east of Webster, north of 16th, west of the Powell St BART station AKA Mission Dolores / SOMA / Hayes Valley / Van Ness.
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Someone needs to make a site like You Might Not Need jQuery but You Might Not Need Docker. It's unfortunate to me these days that putting everything into containers seems to be the default.
These aren’t normal containers, they are “artifacts” which are just the manifest and a single layer and a mime type.
OCI artifacts are one of the most under hyped technologies. Almost everyone already has an image registry, now that registry supports basically any kind of package and with nice versioning semantics.
Why wouldn’t you use it? I don’t want to auth again into something else and deal with different registries for every language I have.
Definitely. OCI artifact repos are much closer to the Artifactories of yore (and today) than they are to "it's all docker".
Most major tech companies I've worked with have an internal OCI repo of some kind maintained; internal packages are available and external packages are cached (or blocklisted, in certain situations, which is its own flavor of helpful for security risks) and everything from Docker to Maven to Pip/Poetry/etc. Just Works.
If you're interested in this, https://www.birdweather.com/ is a kinda neat automated sound-based bird ID and tracker in a nice little package. I'm not involved with it in any way, I've just seen it around recently and I'm interested in this space. You might also like Wildlife Sound Recording Society (WSRS) https://www.wildlife-sound.org/
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