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I'm curious about the switch from boltdb to SQLite. How should one handle migrating existing podman environments ?


Fixed in release 5.0.0


main changes: - new podman db will be SQLite, existing boltdb db remain supported. - podman machine has seen many rewrites - deprecated cgroupsv1 will raise warnings


Annonced in the 2.2.0 release. Chained assignments will also no longer work.

There is a migration guide [0].

0: https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/2.2.0/user_gui...


Nice video, thank you. It's interesting to see how each technology behaves depending on the scale of the dataset. Duckdb is definitely killing it.


I'm not affiliated or anything but The Great Courses' "Bach and the High Baroque" [0] course is a great Series on Bach (Robert Greenbert's courses are great overall).

0: https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/bach-and-the-high-ba...


Seconded, I'm not particularly a fan of classical music but all of his lectures are really excellent


Not ready to throw 300usd on audio. Is there any good podcast with the history of music?


You can get it on audible for 1 credit or free


Check out Wondrium - CAD20 per month for I think the entire Great Courses catalogue


Using rootless podman limits the blast radius of a container escape.

Also many of the cappabilities described in this article aren't compatible with a rootless user deployment scénario.


The changelog mentions "Detect when init is terminated (solves #10802)"


This is a pre-release but it can be installed using `wsl --update --pre-release`


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