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d (deprecated_ii@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 04:22:28 JST d
reading this article about deploying something and this guy is making containers for everything
nginx? container
ssl cert management? container
so this is what people do now?-
Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 04:22:26 JST Pawlicker
@RustyCrab @deprecated_ii yeah in the 90s they managed to make stuff work despite being against harder oses to program for. Namely; every single unix being as different as each bsd flavor is between each other and Linux and illumos.
Nowadays shits so abstracted away even more than then.† top dog :pedomustdie: likes this. -
Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 04:22:27 JST Pawlicker
@RustyCrab @deprecated_ii I want them to use 90s unix where you have to build everything from scratch -
Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 04:22:27 JST Rusty Crab
@PurpCat @deprecated_ii there are legitimate reasons for using docker but largely it is an expensive crutch to get around very poor system management. Not even poor management by the admin using it... Just a more general problem with the ecosystem as a whole. Nobody is free from guilt here. -
Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 04:22:28 JST Rusty Crab
@deprecated_ii yes because of dependency hell. I'm sorry to say that even desktop application development on Linux isn't much better. I had to build with docker for the last one I did because we were using a decrepit gcc version that we couldn't set to be the default on our dev machines.
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