@adi@twtxt.net I don’t think you and I are on the same page at all here, let alone the same planet. Here’s the thing (and I’ve said this before), if I can’t stand up your piece of software or service in ~5m or less, you’ve lost me. If it requires 2 dozen steps just to get going, I’m out. I literally do not have time for this kind of “by hand” building, configuring, reading docs, and the likes. Time is not something I have a lot of.

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@adi@twtxt.net I see where you’re coming from. There is something to completely understanding a piece of software, reading all the documentation, and writing a config file by hand. However, if you aren’t doing it as a hobby project and you aren’t being paid a lot of money to do it “right” I definitely see the appeal of Docker. I started using it for some of the more annoying software packages when I set up my home server.

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@mckinley@twtxt.net Spot on! 👌 And the thing is, it’s not just a “Docker” thing either tbh. It’s more generally speaking my own personal rant and sistage for software and software developers that don’t think about the operational complexity of setting up their CLI tool, Web App, Services or whatever. If I have to read a dozen pages of documentation, stand up a freak’n *SQL database or two, you’ve basically just failed right there. You’ve made it “too hard”™.

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