When I tried it it looked really cool. Up until it just.. didn't work. And then looking around I found a bunch of people giving me better snippets of scripts and it was not helpful
But given I just need docker and nothing more, I did not bother and looked further
Tried it, but some apps depend on spawning other python processes. Half the time that results in them breaking out of the env cuz they're using the python in the system path
Advertising yourself as a good option for privacy then taking your data is fucking you over. And it was only two days ago that they tried forcing it, and they're already lowering the middle finger and apologising.
Let's try to not mislead people here by pointing to some a/b testing thing that has nothing to do with policy changes and enforcement
Cuz they violated the trust of the community and their presented values of being open and private. They didn't go back on this because they're good people
Ye that's handy, until some script inside a library or something doesn't