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lilac-docker reviews and mentions
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“I saw that you spun up an Ubuntu image in Azure”
For people who use docker at work, avoiding it is simply not possible. Our stack revolves around images (not necessarily docker), so *bsds are dead in the water for me.
Additionally, orchestrating is simplified with docker-compose vs managing many jails. I used to manage freebsd jails via cli in FreeNAS, but orchestration with docker-compose is much easier and trackable in git. Transferring between machines is as easy as setting up docker, git cloning, and setting secrets. [0] Podman solves some issue docker has, but using stuff like S6 [1] in containers helps a ton.
Don't get me wrong- OpenBSD and FreeBSD are amazing distros. OpenBSD has the best user experience in my opinion, which is why I use it for my router. But they suck for modern gaming and stuff like docker.
[0]: https://github.com/andrewzah/lilac-docker/tree/main/services
[1]: https://skarnet.org/software/s6/
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FreedomBox: Run your digital services from your home
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https://github.com/andrewzah/lilac-docker/tree/master/servic...
None of these services are useful apparently, because I manage them myself instead of relying on something like sandstorm/freedombox.
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andrewzah/lilac-docker is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of lilac-docker is Jinja.
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