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    1. Yes, portainer will see every container you make, regardless of how it was created.
    2. No, creating a docker container doesn't make a compose file. It's like cooking a meal doesn't output a recipe.
    3. You can save the compose file(s) wherever you want, you just need to run "docker compose up" from that directory. If you make the container within portainer, I believe it stores the compose files in its own volume. Not sure about that, I keep my compose file separate from portainer for most services.
  • Non smoking section with like an 18 inch wall separating it from the smoking section. My mom almost got into a fistfight at a couple of restaurants for seating us directly next to the smoking section instead of in the opposite corner with less secondhand smoke.

  • Yeah, it's weird explaining to people that every fiber of my being is screaming "DO THE THING" but something just gets...stuck along the way and I spend like 30-60 minutes hyping myself up to complete a 5 minute task.

  • Really one only ever heard his one daughter speak out against him, since she's been a frequent target for his anti-trans bullshit.

    I haven't heard any of the other kids speak up against him on any topic.

  • Anytime you want to pass a measure that doesn't have quite enough sort in congress, you add it to a funding bill.

    It's the easiest way to add leverage to your demands, with the way our legislature currently works.

  • I had this character in mind for years and finally took him for a spin a little bit ago.

    (Half)-orc slaver/taskmaster. Bard who cracks a whip as his instrument, shouting orders to the party while casting buff spells.

    "Murkub shoves the barbarian towards the enemies and yells 'get in there, you coward', casting Heroism with the touch."

    Thinks he's the party leader, but has 8 INT and almost always has to rely on his "thralls" (the rest of the party) to figure out what to do next. My way of playing such a domineering character without actually taking over the whole table's fun.

    "REJOICE, FOR YOU HAVE BEEN SUBSUMED INTO THE WAR BAND OF MURKUB THE HERALD! GROVEL AT MY FEET, THRALL, AND I MAY YET ALLOW YOU TO SERVE ME IN MY QUEST FOR RICHES AND GLORY!"

    -My character's introduction to the other characters, and also his first words to the boss at the end of the dungeon (casting confusion with the monologue)

  • Their first product was a BASIC interpreter for a very early Microprocessor, which they wrote without ever getting their hands on the hardware (because the Altair 8800 was basically vaporware at the time, with no software there was no demand), and Paul Alien wrote the bootloader for the program on the flight to the product demonstration.

    Frankly, that sounds like legit computer wizardry to me. Yes, they made their billions on business more than tech, but they were legit tech guys at the start.

  • Microsoft in the late 90s was an acquisition machine, but the roots of Microsoft were 100% Bill Gates and Paul Allen being computer savants legitimately trying to push the boundaries of human technology past is limits.

  • This was my teams status for a couple years at my old job. I'll probably end up doing the same at my new job once I'm here long enough for it not to come off as an "overly aggressive new guy" move.

  • Part of the confusion may come from states with different license plate rules.

    Twenty states require only a rear plate, which means drivers can legally put a novelty or decorative plate on the front. The remaining 30 states require a state-issued plate on both the front and back of the vehicle; New York is one of them.

    That may explain why law enforcement would assume a decorative “Star Trek” plate on the front of the car would be a legitimate license plate.

    This is one of the stupider "50 countries in a trench coat pretending to be one country" things we have going on. There's no reason not to require plates on both the front and back bumper, especially when it's opening the door for confusion with fake plates on the optional bumper.

  • Dude's name is Jesse Welles, he had a couple albums out and posts new videos like this constantly on social media and YouTube. And he's fast to write songs about the current goings-on.

    Best new artist of 2024 IMO (he's had a couple bands that were moderately successful indie outfits, but never had the kind of reach he's getting now)