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At least here in Denmark, they seem to have opted for installing bigger "pipes", instead of just laying down some fiber cables. Then in the future they can just push new cables through the pipes. An idea I bet they wish they had gotten the first time around.

What do you mean? They can be in a single service file.


All the examples I see is there’s a network unit file, a cron unit file, etc all for one application. It would be nice to colocate.

Then there is composition of multiple applications too.

With docker compose I have a single file for running all my services.

With systemd it has to be N number of files for each service too.


The Senna series from 2024 is also pretty good.


It's been possible to use Content Blockers for Safari for a long time, which alters the page content. Firefox Focus came out about a decade ago, and can be used as one.


It's been possible for about a decade to use Firefox Focus as a Content Blocker for Safari. I assume it's open source, "well trusted" is of course subjective.


Firefox Focus doesn't exist on Mac, though.


And earlier than that, they jumped on the train.


And did amphetamines on trains...


anal_reactor says so.


No, not for a connector for 500W, on a $2000 GPU from one of the worlds biggest companies. They can do better.


Tbh, I think you missed this part: "[..] mixed with artefact dependencies itself".


An artifact depends on the tools used to build it.

This is why we pin versions. Go tool is common sense, allowing for any old tool version in the build chain invites failure.


I'm not debating that. I'm pointing out, that the person replied to, said there's no reason to mix it together with the artifact dependencies.

In other words, no need to mix "dependencies" and "dev dependencies" together.


Maybe that section of highway could easily be cleared in time with a warning system, like when we warn for crossing trains. A wall doesn't have to be the only solution.


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