Needing to deal with the services for startup for every single compose stack seems like such a pain to me, that's one of the big reasons I haven't switched.
MangoPenguin
The simple option is pre-cook it a bit.
But also worth trying pizza sauce, as it usually has less water in it.
Yeah it's often missing CLI tools that are from small devs who can't do packaging.
Yeah when you can, often stuff isn't in it though.
Maybe it really runs Linux and actlikepeople.exe needs WINE which explains why it doesn't always work properly.
Even inside the car isn't great, just look at allowing electronic door latches, and giant touchscreens that distract you while driving.
Yup, flexible screens are super soft and get damaged really easily.
It can be hard to find content if your home server doesn't interact with it enough.
Most common reason is you don't like how the server you're on is run, or it doesn't fit your hobbies well.
Our safety standards are kinda bad, along with headlight regulations and stuff.
It's just unnecessary, Debian based doesn't do this at all so updates are like 10x faster.
That G6405 is actually about 25% faster overall and 50% faster per thread, so performance should be better now. Not to mention much faster RAM and IO.
Core count doesn't mean much when the CPUs are 12 years apart!