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I've found `git commit --fixup` and `git rebase --autosquash` to be very useful when accumulating fixes of previous commits.


git-absorb is nice too


Nice, no need to look up past commits ! Didn't know about this, I had to look it up.

It's a separate project from git [0].

[0]: https://github.com/tummychow/git-absorb


This DHCP behaviour also happens on the client side


I think podman rootless behaves much better than docker regarding firewall "bypassing"


With pyarrow backed dtypes


WSL2 has an issue where it freezes and consumes 100% CPU.

The only known solution is either to reboot or to kill it with an admin power shell.

Some users report having the issue multiple times a day.


fixes CVE-2023-0778


- quadlet introduction

- CNI deprecation in favor of netavark


On debian and Ubuntu there is the podman-docker [1] package which is really convenient. It allows you to use docker commands with podman as the underlying engine.

[1] https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/podman-docker


I'm curious about the impact of such leaks in terms of CO2 equivalent emissions Another article mentions 117 million cubic meters of natural gaz in Nord stream 2[0].

[0] https://www.politico.eu/article/gas-leak-detected-near-nord-...


One use case I have in mind is manga drawing. I wonder if anybody has tested manga related generation.


You can coax it to generate whole manga pages. The only downside is the text and story is incoherent, and the characters are inconsistent.


Right consistency would be an issue. Thank you for replying.


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