I'm out of the loop. What's going on?
allywilson
joined 9 months ago
That's...Awesome! Thank you!
Sandboxed typically restricts a program from being able to read/write to various areas (think an app isn't allowed to use the network, or access USB devices, or it's only allowed access to a certain directory in the filesystem).
Containerised is a way of virtualising an app/apps so that they can be easily distributed to run once or thousands. They can and are also sandboxed to different degrees.
Sandboxed rather than containerised I think.
- Lemmy
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I say bye all the time. Every phone coversation.
Here's me asking it to do 1 thing in Python and it halucinating and repeating itself incorrectly every time.
"Got a sec?"
Ok, puppet
I mean looking at your post history this ridiculous comment makes sense.
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I think they moved from GPL3 to Apache 2 in 2017 and then only added that one line about restricting confluence in August.