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Should I Run Plain Docker Compose in Production in 2026? (distr.sh)
2ndorderthought 11 minutes ago [-]
Should you have a turkey sandwich for lunch in 2026? I don't know buddy just do whatever. There are ten thousand other sandwiches you could eat surely, but does turkey sound good for you?
noodlesUK 26 minutes ago [-]
I think many of these issues are also solved by Podman and systemd depending on what kind of "production" you're building for. If you're building a linux-y appliance and you need to run a few containers I think Podman is a much better and more ergonomic way of doing so. I think perhaps that's less true for running a web service (where the linux environment is just a means to that end).
madspindel 24 minutes ago [-]
philipallstar 24 minutes ago [-]
Is there a nice guide for podman that includes quadlets (or saying not to use them?) I find lots of guides stray into things that work on redhat, and on my Linuxes of choice, Raspbian and Ubuntu, things aren't straightforward.
exceptione 7 minutes ago [-]
Can't comment on Raspbian, but Ubuntu LTS (has/had) a seriously outdated podman version. This is the kind of nuisance the Debian derivatives have been running into for more than 20 years: they are extremely conservative, and if that is all you need, then that is great, but if not, you'll have to either run the latest Ubuntu (not LTS), or you upgrade to something like fedora.
jiggunjer 3 minutes ago [-]
Is there no upstream package repo like docker has.
meander_water 25 minutes ago [-]
Surprised they didn't mention docker compose secrets - https://docs.docker.com/reference/compose-file/secrets/
philipallstar 26 minutes ago [-]
Very cool article. Wish it didn't have silly AI-isms:

> This is the shape Distr lands on

Cthulhu_ 20 minutes ago [-]
It's an AI company, it's kind of expected at this point - who would take an AI company seriously if they don't use AI themselves?
dewey 7 minutes ago [-]
Why do you say it's an AI company? It seems like their business is "Distribute your application to self-managed customers" not especially AI focused.
hnlmorg 2 minutes ago [-]
Every company these days are AI companies. Even the ones you’d least expect. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c98mrepzgj7o
TheChaplain 22 hours ago [-]
TIL about limiting logs. Very useful, I had no idea.
ksk23 23 hours ago [-]
Yes and no :)
28304283409234 23 hours ago [-]
hahah came here to say: "It depends."
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