Meanwhile in #suplychain#logistics, the production of #containers has sharply declined as global trade continues to be constrained & a surplus of containers sits at ports around the world.
Whether this is a lead or lagging indicator is an interesting Q.: does it merely reflect a previous surge & now over-capacity in containers ready to be used, or does it reflect worsening expectations for global trade?
Or given these are 20ft containers, does it relfect a swing back to larger 40ft units?
Add this Directory.Build.targets and make images for all of the TargetFramework(s) or RuntimeIdentifier(s) in a project/solution at once with dotnet build /t:Containerize
I've been playing with this and it feels pretty nice. This is a single project with linux-arm64 and linux-x64 RIDs, but then I added another for linux-arm on the second run. This would work for solutions as well.
Also of note I think I've gotten most of my ~110 #Docker containers back online in Swarm. I think I'll probably need to run some of them outside of Swarm since it doesn't seem to support some things like Devices. Excited though, I learned a bunch!
Hello Fediverse! I'm Jake, a Software Engineer that likes building cool, impactful things! I've written mostly JavaScript and TypeScript in my career and love #containers, #kubernetes, and #nix / #nixos.