If you're starting from scratch, it's easier and cleaner to just add a new administrator user and delete the default parallels user. If you use the GUI's System Settings > User Account, it's extremely easy.
There was a question below about whether or not Docker can work with Ubuntu 22.04 on Apple Silicon. The answer is YES. The catch or hang up that people are hitting is when they try to use "Docker Desktop" on Ubuntu (instead of directly on macOS). This tries to run a nested virtualization scenario and Apple does not have this instruction set available on the M1 series of Apple Silicon devices. The key, however, is to just use Docker itself with something like a tutorial from here: -to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-22-04
Wikimedia projects, communities, and initiatives have a few big things to teach, but many more things to learn from past and present organizations. Similarly, the large communities have much to learn from individual, small, successful wikiprojects.
Discussions about what should or should not happen, and hypotheses about the results of community or policy or organizational change, often hinge on unknowns. Reading and learning about how other projects and international volunteer efforts work, and how similarly bold historical efforts have grown and transformed, can inform these discussions and help them break new ground without "reinventing the flat tire".
Examples : a long thread about parallels with the Apache Foundation on the foundation list this past June, and the public essay on 'how not to manage an open source project' from one of the NetBSD founders. Similarities between Wikipedia or Wikimedia and other international volunteer efforts or content-creation foundations, such as the development of the OED, the International Red Cross, the Debian and Ubuntu Foundations, or National Public Radio, often tossed off in the middle of community debates... link to those, even when they have no supporting evidence. Someone else may come along and provide a reference or two.
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