It’s necessary for my very important hobby of generating anime nudes.

  • @Shareni
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    33 months ago

    I resent Docker’s licensing BS too much for that.

    Pay us if you’re a mid+ sized compan is BS?

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      I think people don’t like dramatic changes in business model. I had installed it for like 3 days, long before the switchover, to test out something from another dev. When they made the announcements, the hammer went down in our org not to use it. But that didn’t stop them from sending sales-prospecting/vaguely threateningly worded email to me, who has no cheque-writing authority anyway.

      Plus, I’m not a fan of containers.

      STOP DOING CONTAINERS.

      • Machines were not meant to contain other smaller machines.
      • Years of virtualization yet no real-world use found for anything but SNES emulation
      • Wanted to “ship your machine to the end-user” anyway for a laugh? We had a tool for that. It was called “FedEx”.
      • “Yes, Please give me docker compose up meatball-hero of something. Please give me Alpine Linux On Musl of it” – Statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged.

      “Hello, I would like 7.5GB of VM worth of apples please”

      THEY HAVE PLAYED US FOR ABSOLUTE FOOLS.

      • @Shareni
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        13 months ago

        Poor capitalists need to pay for the tools that make them money. Stop it, I’ll break down in tears just thinking about the horror of it.

        Do you use some different solution, or did you completely avoid containers and orchestration?

        But that didn’t stop them from sending sales-prospecting/vaguely threateningly worded email to me, who has no cheque-writing authority anyway.

        They only spam me with promotional material. You used the business email I’m guessing?