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9:35 PM
 
Does this seem like a useful question to anyone? Seems far too broad if not opinion-based (what is "ridiculously large"?) stackoverflow.com/q/24394243/1255289
 
i mean
it's score certainly indicates some level of usefulness
 
@miken32 I voted to close as not about programing. It's really a SU question.
 
@miken32 It is opinion-based. At this time OP does not specify what they consider to be a reasonable size or why they expect that. Only that they think the current size they're seeing is 'ridiculous'
 
@KevinB If I'm ever tempted to judge a question by its score I just go here: stackoverflow.com/questions/5928061/…
 
9:49 PM
So, you could also say it is "needing details/clarity"
 
@miken32 My point was you're asking the wrong question
 
because much of the opinion could be edited it, though you'd still be left with 'well how big is acceptable to you?'
 
it's usefulness is irrelevant to whether or not it should be closed
 
Oh yes that's true
 
SQL experts may laugh me out of the room if I talk about "large databases" that consist of only 100k records or fewer
same here, someone may come along and go "1GB? Pfft I wish my docker containers were that small!"
 
9:50 PM
Yeah a virtual computer taking up < 1GB doesn't seem outrageous to me at all.
 
i've never even made a docker container before
 
same
I made a digitalocean droplet one time about 6 or 7 years ago but I don't think I noticed the size. I ended up closing it down after a couple weeks of not doing anything with it
 
I tried vmware once, but then laughed when i realized i was trying to run a virtual machine on this machine that can hardly run itself
 
I manage a herd of 80 ESX virtual machines, I never saw the need to run containers inside those VMs.
 
I keep meaning to check out that docker thing...
 
9:55 PM
Seems like a lot of overhead compared to just dnf install nginx or something
 
gunr2171 was/(is?) using docker containers to run most/all the services they have on their personal server. They like it because all of the dependencies are baked into the container so making a system change doesn't affect the containers.
 
10:47 PM
@TylerH I'm not struggling to misunderstand your double negative. When dealing with an indexed array, the terms "index" and "key" are synonymous.
 
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11:51 PM
@mickmackusa I was just going to stay out of this one. But, now that it's been raised by @TylerH, then maybe I'll pile in. Why is the fact that it has some 'dodgy' answers a reason to delete the question? You say it's a "bad signpost" because of the bad answers ... so, why not delete the bad answers?
 
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