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Not everything can be tagged to get the source of the cost - for example I don't think you can differentiate which of your products generated egress network traffic (which is quite costly as soon as you reach certain scale). I might be wrong, I switched to separate-account-per-product a while back and never looked back.


I've used and I loved it, but then I upgraded my camera and this software does not support new Canon CR3 RAW files yet... Sadly I'll switch to Lightroom until it does...


It looks like the ability to read the CR3 format may be available in freshly-compiled distributions of darktable soon, at least for some cameras. It relies on the exiv2 image library, which added support[1] for CR3 in v0.27.4.

That said, there are some notes in the darktable issue[2] that suggest that the darktable rawspeed library also requires some updates[3].

[1] - https://github.com/Exiv2/exiv2/releases/tag/v0.27.4

[2] - https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/2170

[3] - https://github.com/darktable-org/rawspeed/pull/271


ART, a fork of RawTherapee, works great with the CR3 files from my EOS 90D.

https://bitbucket.org/agriggio/art/wiki/Home


I have used RawTherapee https://www.rawtherapee.com/


Multi-tenant deployments with Docker make sense _only_ if you trust all of the tenants, since it is trivial to take control of the host if you have write access to Docker socket.

You may say that it can be mitigated with some wrapper scripts with limited commands, but then you have to maintain them and we can all agree that homebrew security is very hard to do correctly.


True. We trust all tenants. It's a way of separating tenants beyond database schemas or organization_id columns.


What you usually can't avoid though is that you have to account for much bigger disk usage for the image storage - both on local and target machine.


And you probably have rest of the stuff described in an Ansible playbook, anyway.


> VSCode lets you debug inside a Docker container.

Can you connect to a remote host that runs the container?

Docker exec won't work if the container spins into start/fail loop.


They do have a sizeable real world impact. Moderately sized organizations usually build and store the images in a public cloud, which in turn do not provide any straightforward registry cleaning capabilities (at least I didn't find any in AWS or GCP). This leads to hundreds and thousands of gigabytes being wasted and money being flushed down the drain. Not to mention that network traffic in public clouds can quickly rack up the bill as well.

This Docker and Kubernetes hype and the fact that few people understand and care to implement these technologies correctly fills Amazon's and Google's pockets with money that could be spent elsewhere.


If you miss rofi, you may want to check out Ulauncher [1]. It is a nice app launcher with plugin support (eg. emoji picker).

[1] https://ulauncher.io/


Thanks, looks pretty nice. I primarily just miss a few specific features, like shortcut to switch modis, ssh modi, and I had one for chromium to search and go to my open tab on any screen, as well as an emoji selector with search and integrated color emoji font. Unfortunately I don't see this providing those features, and it has a lot more dependencies.


Still doesn't fully support HiDPI though :(


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