> As a user experience Docker is amazing, but as technology it is hot garbage.
I mean, Podman exists, as do lots of custom build tools and other useful options. Personally, I mostly just stick with vanilla Docker (and Compose/Swarm), because it's pretty coherent and everything just fits together, even if it isn't always perfect.
Either way, agreed about the concepts behind the technology making things better for a lot of folks out there, myself included (haven't had prod issues with mismatched packages or inconsistent environments in years at this point, most of my personal stuff also runs on containers).
I mean, Podman exists, as do lots of custom build tools and other useful options. Personally, I mostly just stick with vanilla Docker (and Compose/Swarm), because it's pretty coherent and everything just fits together, even if it isn't always perfect.
Either way, agreed about the concepts behind the technology making things better for a lot of folks out there, myself included (haven't had prod issues with mismatched packages or inconsistent environments in years at this point, most of my personal stuff also runs on containers).