awesome-docker
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awesome-docker
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The best way to learn Docker
When encountering a new technology, search for "awesome" lists on github. There are usually multiple (especially for popular topics), but the best ones usually bubble to the surface. https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker
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pico-repo: an 'app store' for the Raspberry Pi Pico
Looks cool, although how is this any different then say a github repo? Or a repo that contains a list of other repos and project such as the awesome Docker one.
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What is Docker ?
Awesome Docker
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Data warehouse for Unraid?
That's a very open request. There are a lot of projects available. You can look over Awesome Docker for many types of software. Some are self-contained. Some would expect you to be hosting a database. I would suggest PostgreSQL, as it is very capable and supported by pretty much every project.
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Can someone share a docker cookbook of sorts of various common setups in Node.js?
prob find a lot of what you're looking for here Awesome Docker
- Does anyone else feel like setting up environments is harder than actually programming?
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Help with truly understanding docker and in a professional environment
Sorry I don't have read fully a docker book. But you can find something useful from here: https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker
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Selfhosted Is Intimidating
Docker is a great tool to learn for this because everything can run on a single machine and still be isolated from your host OS as lightweight Linux machines: https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker
- Scope of GCP in India
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Spin up and down docker instances as needed
Haven't had a need to really start/stop a container based on a web call - but you might poke through the Orchestration here https://awesome-docker.netlify.app/ and see if something fits.
Moby
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Release Radar • March 2024 Edition
Having been featured in our February 2023, and January 2024 Release Radars, Moby is the original Linux Container runtime. This new version adds a bunch of changes to the Docker CLI and Moby itself with additional features. There's bug fixes and enhancements, with the main thing for users to be on the look out for containers that were created using Docker Engine 25.0.0. These containers might have duplicate MAC addresses, and thus must be recreated. The same goes for those containers created with Moby 25.0+ and with user defined MAC addresses. Read up on all these changes in the release notes.
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Choosing a Name for Your Computer
Formlabs does this as well for their 3d printers, my earliest encounter of this was when Docker started getting popular: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/pkg/namesgenerator/...
- Docker Inc. refuses to patch HIGH vulnerabilities in Docker
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Do not install Docker Desktop on GNU/Linux systems
Try to use moby instead since that is the engine in Docker.
https://github.com/moby/moby
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Exploring Podman: A More Secure Docker Alternative
> Podman is designed to help with this by providing stronger default security settings compared to Docker. Features like rootless containers, user namespaces, and seccomp profiles, while available in Docker, aren't enabled by default and often require extra setup.
Seccomp has been enabled by default since 2015: https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/18780
It is true that Rootless isn't enabled by default but its "extra setup" can be done with a single command (`dockerd-rootless-setuptool.sh install`)
- Moby: Block io_uring_* syscalls in default profile
- Io_uring will be blocked by default on Docker
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OpenZFS 2.2: Block Cloning, Linux Containers, BLAKE3
Perhaps.
Thing is, https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/670bc0a46c4ca03b75f1e72f73... is using https://github.com/mistifyio/go-zfs which features code like `out, err := zfsOutput("get", "-H", key, d.Name)` (Source: https://github.com/mistifyio/go-zfs/blob/master/zfs.go#L315) to get a single zfs property.
Somebody chose to use a library as abstraction that looks good but is implemented as a MVP (nothing wrong with that). "In the future, we hope to work directly with libzfs" should have raised an alarm somewhere, though.
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The Twelve-Factor App
AppArmor can restrict /proc and this is even used by docker: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/contrib/apparmor/te...
What are some alternatives?
yunohost - YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
awesome-kubernetes - A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources :ship::tada:
containerd - An open and reliable container runtime
valheim-aci - Valheim ARM deployment template
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
docker_SynologyNAS - How to install Docker on non-intel Synology NAS
docker-openwrt - OpenWrt running in Docker
docker-bind - Bind (bind9) caching DNS server on Alpine or Debian with wild-card domain support [multi-arch]
ofelia - A docker job scheduler (aka. crontab for docker)
awesome-aws - A curated list of awesome Amazon Web Services (AWS) libraries, open source repos, guides, blogs, and other resources. Featuring the Fiery Meter of AWSome.
k3d - Little helper to run CNCF's k3s in Docker