

Exactly.


Exactly.


Aight. I don’t think that they really understand Marx or Engels or socialism and communism at all.


Along with how to destroy an entire’s country economy, quality of life and democracy. I don’t think either that Cuba represent any kind of threat to the US, but for a really different reason than you. You can’t defend Baphomet just to fight Lucifer, because both are two pieces of shit. And how do I lnow this? Because I personally know Cubans, and my country is going in the same direction (and is more or less the same: Venezuela).


Anyone in Silicon Valley, but especially Sam Altman, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and anyone who has anything to do with Apple.


Yeah, although Podman it’s totally compatible with both Docker syntax and Dockerfiles, but I get you, I’ll be more cautious on the future.
Thanks for the advice! And again, sorry if I caused any trouble.


Mainly because its rootles nature, but also because it follows better the minimun privilege philosophy in a broader way than just simply being rootless.
I also didn’t intend to speak arrogantly or patronizingly, I’m truly sorry if it turned out that way.


What I’m trying to do is just question the OP about that


The first thing is why Docker, when Podman exists and it’s way better?


You can just then manually edit its configuration files.
Or use Bwrap along with that.


Then create your own Flatpak or use Bubblewrap (that’s what Flatpak uses under the hood). Along with OpenSnitch and some good DNS (I particularily recommend HaGeZi’s server, and hBlock for hosts-level blocking) it should be (sufficiently) good.


Maybe Pale Moon, Basilisk or maybe some WebKit-based browser like LuaKit or similar, or Chawan if u want to go hardcore.


Freedom of speech SHOULD be an ABSOLUTE and UNRESTRICTED right, even over any other right.


Bro, I’m just joking, relax yourself, don’t take everythijg that seriously.


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In fact; is committing a fallacy of intransitivity, that’s a type of non sequitur fallacy.
And that’s how it is in Cuba and in my country too, and that’s why I’m able to believe that about Cuba in the first place.
The Cuban and Venezuelan governments are the same: the vast majority of the population is below the global thresholds of extreme poverty, in a very precarious situation, where basic services do not work most of the time (in my country we are privileged compared to Cuba; here at least water can reach us from time to time, even if it takes a long time [normally more than a month; although the duty is that it is always present], and the electricity is cut off 8 hours a day [at least that is how it is in the state] where alive], but there is almost no drinking water service and the normal thing is that there is no electricity; they can be without electricity service for more than 18 hours); but obviously they are not going to demonstrate that just as in Brazil they are not going to show you the Favelas, they directly create tourist areas that are a bubble isolated from the reality of the country. It is simply a political ploy to pretend that everything is fine, a facade.