

What… This isn’t true at all.


What… This isn’t true at all.


La Marzocco
They misspelled “backdoors.”
I love avocados, but can’t say I’ve ever liquified them then drizzle on toast…


That’s not how that works. network_mode: host shares the network namespace with the container host, so it doesn’t do any NAT, it only exists on the host’s IP. It would be akin to running a natively installed app, rather than in a container. macvlan networking is what gives a container its own IP on the logical network, without the layer of NAT that the default bridge mode networking that docker typically does.


God hasn’t responded to a single one of my issues or merged a pull request since I started on this earth. Slacker.
They place arbitrary limits on home users as well, which is a secondary reason to not use it compared to open source offerings. For instance:


Suppose it makes sense to use a cybertruck as the hero photo then


Yeah, put that trash in prison!


That all sounds correct to me. The random port you’re seeing in the logs is a high port, often referred to as an ephemeral port, and it is common for source ports. All good there.
That sort of configuration after the fact would be a fantastic addition, if not already in place.
Firefox recently passed chrome on the speedometer benchmark
Mullvad Leta is the way