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thank goodness. maybe my family will lay off of the "why do you use Apple maps?"


I'm 46. I've never owned a backup generator. Even here with rolling outages, I'm not sure I will every buy one. I don't think I am crazy.


The answer to many of our modern problems with technology, society, health: just unplug.


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Never heard the term listickle before. Thanks for introducing it :)


It's actually spelled listicle, no "k."


Bubble.io


I’m also a fan of Bubble and have made a few dashboards and apps with it.


Can this run a container of windows on Mac M1?


Can you run a container of Windows on an x86 machine? The answer is no, and for the same reason it won’t work on ARM. A “container” is not a virtual machine, you can only run the same Linux executables you would on a normal Linux system.

That said, as another person commented, you can run Windows for ARM in a VM on an Apple M1.


You can run Windows For ARM on M1 Macs right now, I doubt you can get docker to do this without lots of manual effort.


Got a link to proof of this?



Question, is there persistence with that? Or are changes lost once it is closed?


I've been using the ACVM app with. Windows 10 VMDK file. Changes are indeed persisted to the VMDK


No nested virtualisation present currently, as such no virtualization support provided to VMs, so on Windows on an M1 only WSL1 works. Docker Linux containers on Windows require WSL2 instead.

Docker Windows containers aren't available on arm64 Windows yet, but stay tuned...


I have a theory that it isn't actually the water causing the ache, but rather the air that you drink while drinking the water. I've tried it and it works. See for youself: you have to drink a little bit differently (turn the water bottle upside down and be careful when drinking not to get air in. if you do, turn your head up and make sure you are only swallowing water.)


I think both you and the parent post are correct. I heard similar advice playing soccer: when you drink water during a game, what you usually do is drink it fast (and in a hand wavy way where the bottle is in the air). So the speed allows for more water and air, and thus you feel cramps. If you were to drink it slowly, which will reduce the air most likely, then you have less risk, but as a kid playing soccer, the urge to go back to the field is is too great. :)


Absolutely. This is worse when eating soup. You'd have to be veeeery careful when eating soup with a spoon. I always hated eating soups as a kid coz I'd feel so bloated after.


A few that come to mind:

FullConvert - for automating database conversions Beyond Compare - for comparing Folders, Files, Tabular Data


considering that Google no longer owns it, it actually might be around for a while longer.


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