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Bad admins gonna bad. shrug
We build all our image layers in house from a base nginx or node image. We're moving to [scratch[(https://hub.docker.com/_/scratch/) soon to even eliminate going to Docker hub at all.
For home stuff, I don't super care. I'll just update as necessary and if something happens and someone gets in, it's just my stuff.
What will you be replacing docker with?
Docker will still be around but each image will be built and deployed to our local registry. Docker hub is being taken out of the equation.