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could just use the torch


yeah very high percentage THC in nearly every variant of weed these days, for me having a joint with tiny sprinkles of weed completely fucks me up, I just choose to have hash with lower THC percentage, plus hash tastes nice. I think that the really strong stuff should be for medical patients, or people with really high tolerance, because for a teenager that doesn't know what it can do, it can really ruin them if they keep having it, especially since the strong stuff is more addictive aswell.


In most countries we don’t have such freedom of choice, so we only get the high THc stuff


why is this downvoted


I'm not switching just yet because I don't know if podman fully supports docker compose yet.


Sounds nice and all but I really liked docker compose for setting up containers, I'll have to find out if podman has full docker compose support yet, then maybe I'll switch.

Last time I tested it, it had some downsides, but "last time" was like at the start of this year so things maybe might have improved since then.


4.1 fully supports both the old 1.x Python versions of Compose and the new 2.x Go versions of it - you need to use the docker CLI if you want 2.x though.


I tried podman compose quite a few months ago with my docker compose file and it failed, what is the difference between doing that and this?

So like, you can use docker compose for podman instead of docker, instead of something like podman compose?


The difference is that instead of using podman-compose you use the actual docker-compose.

You have to point your $DOCKER_HOST to the podman unix socket or something, but other than that it’s the actual docker-compose experience. Via the env var trick you could even use the actual docker binary. But you could just alias docker to podman and it works the same, by design!


Nah no good alternative yet, I tried running my docker compose file which works perfectly with docker in podman compose and it failed outright.


BTW there's no alternative to docker compose in podman, I've tried running my docker compose file with podman compose and it just failed outright. Currently I'm going to stick with Docker because of this alone.


Completely agree, this professor is clearly an asshole.


What a stupid post


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