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by krzepah
1868 days ago
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When I read things like that it pulls me away even further from continuing CS. How blind are you that you do not realise that forcing a software execution is not ransomeware ? I'll tell you what's wrong here : Docker is a fantastic technology but it simply couldn't find a suitable market tactic. Now it resolves to this shitty practices. I don't even know how you can begin to think that it would add ANY burden to them NOT to run the update on your computer. And here is my problem : It's my computer, I decide what is ran on it or not. Next day we have some idiot getting keys on the docker update system and we simply have built a technologic crash because suddenly nobody can decide wether that update is ran or not. Keeping control away of the user is the most stupid thing there is. |
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Absolutely nothing docker has done contradicts this. You want docker desktop, you install docker desktop. You don’t, you don’t.
Docker has no obligation to provide a piece of software (for free!) with exactly the feature set you want. I can’t understand how anyone could think they do.