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6 days agoAnd if there’s other users in the machine, it doesn’t fuck things up for others Or if it ends up messing something up, it is user-scoped, so its a lot easier to fix than a bricked system
And if there’s other users in the machine, it doesn’t fuck things up for others Or if it ends up messing something up, it is user-scoped, so its a lot easier to fix than a bricked system
Me, packaging company software to Alpine Packages so that I can just apk add stuff
At that point I’d poke around what’s in there, cuz there’s absolutely a mess in there
I use ~/.local/bin
since by linux standard, ~/.local
is a user-level /usr/local
, which is a override level of /usr
~/bin
ends up cluttering the home folder
Ubuntu… Then Slackware… Then Fedora… Then Arch I still dont know why tf I went to Slackware… It was painful, but worth it
You just need to look at the problem from a different angle
Can’t have supply chain issues if 90% of your stuff isn’t just a bunch of Docker containers running inside a Kubernetes mess
Not saying that it doesn’t happen on bare metal stuff, but damm, is it a lot more prominent on sources like npm, pip and docker