I see Docker mentioned every other thread and was wondering how useful it is for non development things, and if so what they are.
I see Docker mentioned every other thread and was wondering how useful it is for non development things, and if so what they are.
To bloat things, to lower the bar to newcomers, to appease the business goals of large cloud companies and eventually to provide some isolation, security and create stateless environments: https://lemmy.world/comment/8341439
“The thing with Docker is that people don’t want to learn how to use Linux and are buying into an overhyped solution”
I stopped there. Thirty years of LINUX experience here. You’re a fool.
Just look at landscape around here and other “selfhosting” boards and you’ll see what I’m saying.
I won’t, because I stopped there.
Your choice, you’re the one believing that 100% of the people using Docker are as proficient and you and me and use it the right reasons. Guess what, they don’t.
“how dare they use the right tool for the job without taking the time to learn how to do it sub optimally first”
Didn’t be shitty. Telling somebody what they believe is shitty. Telling them they believe “100% of people do (anything)” is super shitty. And this whole shitty argument has nothing to do with docker.
Go be shitty elsewhere.
Are you clairvoyant? I’m curious as to how you are aware of what I believe, beyond what I stated; that you’re a fool.
I read a bit further. You didn’t miss anything important.