With containers, most will have a persistent volume that is mapped to the host filesystem. This is where your config data is. When you update a container, just the image is updated(pihole binaries) but it leaves the config files there. Things like your block lists and custom dns settings, theme settings, all of that will remain.
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Have you tried the fedora KDE spin? I love it.
I feel this way about Lowes vs home depot. Home depot for the real projects, Lowes to buy the designer hammer that never gets used...
When the rich wage war its the poor who die.
-Mike Shinoda
They make a pill for that...
I mean if every single person on earth did this, it would equate to about 253 years. (8 billion seconds is about 253.68 years) combine that with other efforts could really make a difference. Granted this is a hypothetical number and there are far more factors at play, it's obviously not as simple as each person doing this = 1 second saved, but just throwing out there that there are a lot of people on earth..
It is still worth it to recycle, reduce, don't be wasteful, eat less meat, all those things.
Yes, 4 easily accessible in various locations in the house and 1 in the garage. I check them all when I change out the batteries on my smoke alarms, which I do all at once when one starts to chirp.
I've been really happy with fedora, specifically the KDE spin. Looks amazing and a lot of things just work.
I'm a sysadmin and we are in the very early stages of rolling out windows 11 to our users. Windows is windows, but I just can't help but have observations that windows 11 looks like KDE did maybe 10 years ago? It's like a badly themed linux distro from 2015..
Well, at least one...
I saw one of these attempting to back into a parking spot at home depot a few weeks ago. I'm 6'1, the guy that got out was much shorter than me.
Their android app is total garbage and frustrates me to no end. I'm seriously considering just going back to pirating my music just because I hate spotifys music app..