blob: 14c90dc469fa2362571decb7ba735c3a9b0e018f (
plain)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
|
+++
title = "Docker free since 2024"
author = ["Michał Sapka"]
date = 2024-10-25T23:24:00+02:00
categories = ["blog"]
draft = false
weight = 2001
image_dir = "blog/images"
image_max_width = 600
Abstract = "I have stopped the last personal Docker container"
Listening = "Moonspell - Alma Matter"
+++
{{< image forced_width="250" class="pull-right" alt="Screenshot from an isometric computerr game. Shirtless guy stands next to whale's remainses." file="fallout-whale.webp" >}}
noop
{{< /image >}}
I, for one, am tired of modern complexity.
I much prefer _older_ complexity akin to to Emacs.
But I also love simplicity.
For years my home-lab was rocking a few Docker containers running on Synology.
Mostly due to no simple alternative (thanks Synology!), but still.
However now I'm moving to FreeBSD based home-lab, and everything which was running on Docker is supposed to run in jails.
Much, much [simplier](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PivpCKEiQOQ) and this way I run what I want, not what Linuxserver has prepared.
As of today, my entire infrastructure is migrated.
I no longer need to care about Docker dancing for VC's moneys - at least personally; at work I am still forced to use it... and a Mac.
Some services will follow soon (like [Jellyfin](https://jellyfin.org/)), as I want them to behave differently but today I have stopped the last Docker container.
Docker _used to be_ great.
What was once open, is now a company focuses on enshittification.
They won't be missed.
|