Historically, the list of architectures that public github action runners make available has been quite limited. Having an alpine runner to surface unsupported commands would be a huge win.
That being said, it's very useful as a plugin dev to have this test suite while working on a WSL2/Ubuntu so that I don't need to run a full CI build every time
yep! PAM is "Pluggable Authentication Module" which sits between applications and the auth method, so you can put anything there. LDAP and ActiveDirectory are fairly common ones
Not exactly. You can create custom authentication methods and prompts, but it's architected differently. (I think Local Security Authority (LSA) and Credential Providers are the keywords to search for details)
So without Big Government, Steve Jobs would have just called it quits then? Get real! Its the entrepreneurial spirit that drove them to compete and what drives any successful company to compete. There's always a new model private jet coming out next year.
> Its the entrepreneurial spirit that drove them to compete
The iphone had to be better than blackberry to succeed. Blackberry set the bar for success in some way. In the absence of Blackberry Steve Jobs would have invented something like Blackberry.
Big government actually destroys competition and creates monopolies. This "break up companies" using anti-trust or whatever is complete nonsense. The very reason why Monsanto, ATT, Comcast are near monopolistic is because of the government regulations. I bet Zuckerberg will help government draft regulations that will kill competition in early stage and help him grow Facebook bigger.
Naive people generally fall for the lets use government to break large corporations because they do not understand the nature of people. There is so much money at stake here that it will always be easier to buy off politicians that will not allow the corporation to break off. (Just the way Obama helped the banks who should have gone bankrupt). The same people however correctly show distrust of government in matters of war, LGBTQ issues and so on. It is just a paradox.
You absolutely hit the nail on the head. It's the wolves in sheep's clothing pretending to be righteous that can ultimately cause the most harm. They prey on good willing empathetic people to get them emotionally distracted by the slight of hand that takes place when Billions are on the line.
John Locke might have said babies are born with a tabula rasa. But I suspect genetics play a deep roll in our brain chemistry dictating, for example, why we might take offense to something others find funny. But we can't forget that natural selection applies to Humans too and therefore most humans will save themselves first. The genetic instincts we possess align us to a more Hobbsian tone, that we are Nasty, brutish and short.
Yey! 2.4 finalized another crucial feature that didn't make it into the changelog or release notes - the --insecure-no-tls flag for operating behind a proxy with SSL termination (such as with a load balancer in AWS)
Arm-chair opinion, but there are - just that chimpanzees/humans are a particularly bad example 'cause it happened so long ago. Once you have a common ancestor species split off into different species those species, by definition, can't share mutations between each other. Separately, chimpanzees and humans are "different", not necessarily better than each other. I don't know enough about the evolutionary history to say why but superficially they're better at tree-living and we're better at Savannah-hunting. Two different environments, so sharing mutations probably wouldn't help much.
Historically, the list of architectures that public github action runners make available has been quite limited. Having an alpine runner to surface unsupported commands would be a huge win.
That being said, it's very useful as a plugin dev to have this test suite while working on a WSL2/Ubuntu so that I don't need to run a full CI build every time