#AlpineLinux is generally my default goto for #kubernetes#container image bases when I'm writing stuff from scratch. I love how lightweight and simple it is, so I'll often start there until I can prove that I need something more complex.
I'm still learning the tools in nicolaka/netshoot, but also need some #dotnet specific things.
I stumbled on the lightrun-platform/koolkits package for node, and I wish they had a #dotnet image -- anyone using anything better than the dotnet-monitor container?
I'm a Docker (or containers in general) non-believer. I simply don't believe in the promises it makes.
Docker is supposed to be easy to set up, easy to update, easy to migrate and always works. However, I've head plenty of stories where a container setup doesn't want to work, doesn't want to update or doesn't work after migrating. It's the same shit.
I'll stick to plain old system packages and there is absolutely nothing that will stop me.
The Forgejo community has just published the 7.0.1 bug fix release[1]. I went to my server, did a systemctl stop forgejo, to stop the rootless container[2] I use to run it, issued podman pull codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo:7-rootless to get the updates, and finally systemctl start forgejo and done. Updated. Thank you @forgejo for being awesome and working so hard on making things better and better!
So, I am setting up my instance of #mastodon in a #docker#container , and am having issues getting the #rails app to authenticate with the postgres database. hmmm..
Dachte immer #Apline wäre das Maß aller Dinge.
Aber wie sich zeigt, haben dies es nicht so mit dem Veröffentlichen ihrer CVEs.
Ergo findet ein Image Scanner (wie #Trivy) in Alpine Images keine Schwachstellen obwohl welche da sind.
Doch wieder #Ubuntu oder #Debian will ich eigentlich nicht nehmen, da kommt so viel Bloat mit, da ist immer irgendwas verwundbar.
Also, was tun?
The Fire Department says it is responding to a mass casualty incident. At least 20 people are believed to be in the water along with multiple vehicles. The bridge was hit by a #Singapore-flagged #container ship.
"In the #goldboot approach, you choose a starting template containing an absolutely minimal install of your favorite OS. Then you create provisioners which are the scripts that add all of your customizations on top of the template. From these pieces, goldboot builds a machine image ready to be deployed to real hardware."
Angesichts des anhaltenden Konflikts im Nahen Osten meidet die internationale Containerschifffahrt weiterhin das Rote Meer und den Suezkanal. Auch in den deutschen Seehäfen hinterlassen die weltweiten Krisen ihre Spuren.
Die weltweiten Krisen sind auch am Hamburger Hafen nicht spurlos vorüber gegangen. Deutschlands größter Seehafen musste beim Container-Umschlag einen deutlichen Rückschlag hinnehmen. Größter Handelspartner bleibt China.