• AtariDump@lemmy.world
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        47 minutes ago

        If they’re like me, I get the why.

        When I started out, docker just seemed like more of a complication. I wanted to just run things on the local system without having to learn something else.

        Docker makes it nice in that there are no dependencies conflicts and things just work. Plus, removal is easy an leaves no trace.

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          36 minutes ago

          When I first learned about docker I was sure it was a scam. It sounded too good to be true. It’s literally the meme it only works on my computer so we’ll ship your computer!

          It’s awesome! And still feels like magic!

    • rollerbang@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      There’s no reason there wouldn’t be a possibility. Maybe more effort, but simply duplicate what it does. Or launch in Docker and analyze how it’s done, then reproduce.