

I’m not assuming that all the prosecutors are nonpartisan, but I am assuming that many people would have interacted with this evidence and either tricking all those people or keeping them quiet would be difficult. This is an instance where Occam’s Razor holds true and there most likely isn’t some insidious plot to release altered texts to push an agenda.
I’m not an expert on US law either, but my intuition is that knowledge of these texts wouldn’t exclude anyone from Jury selection unless this evidence ended up not being usable in court?


This is conspiracy thinking.
The Utah county prosecutors office released those texts, not the Trump administration. You’re suggesting that the president and his goons have infiltrated the local prosecutor to plant fake evidence where the shooter obliquely indicates he’s left leaning when the fuckwits can’t even keep reporters out of their signal chats?
Releasing non-confidential information to the public is common in high visibility cases like this at this point in the investigation. They haven’t released anything that would compromise witnesses etc. which is what should be kept under seal.


Didn’t his texts say something to the effect of, “I’ve had enough of his hatred.” That doesn’t sound like something someone who didn’t think CK was far right enough would say.


I’m happy they killed it. Those poor Intuit executives would have had to sell their 4th summer home. 😭


I’ll have to give it another try.
I should clarify that the issues I had were podman compose being able to run unaltered compose files that worked with docker compose, many of which were fairly complicated. It may have been adequate for simpler use cases back when I tried it.


In my experience podman compose is not a sufficient replacement.
Docker compose can be used with podman via the podman socket daemon. It’s very easy to get working. Give it a try.


Oops. Thanks for the correction.
I hadn’t heard of quadlets. I’ll have to give them a look.


We’ve completely transitioned from docker to podman where I work. The only pain point was podman compose being immature compared to docker compose, but turns out you can run docker compose with podman using the podman socket easily.
Do you have any recommendations?