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fuck Docker.
Whats wrong with docker?
For those who don't even know what it is, why?
For me docker runs my software in independent containers like jellyfin. For me it helps with migrating the software to different computers, operating systems and os upgrades without completely having to reconfigure the software each time.
Not sure about the fuck docker comment. I'm always open to alternatives, not everyone has the same software needs.
Also asking ~ any other great app for 3-5 person video call/conferencing for making music together (in sync :)?
Jitsi is awesome jitsi.org
Basically like a sort of mini-VM.
What it solves (for me) is dependency hell.
No need to install a quadrillion dependencies and solve if two different programs want the same package but maybe different versions.
Instead of fiddling with that, the image isolates the components.
This way I could run 5 different web servers on different ports.
Yes they complicate troubleshooting but the upsides are way more valuable to me.
For me ot actually sinplifies troubleshooting by a lot. No worries when messing around inside the container. Maintainers are looking at the same picture as ypu and can reproduce everything more easily.
Without docker I could never run all the services I am currently.