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somethingsomethingidk ,

So it's windows emulating linux emulating android emulating linux?

I'm interested to hear how that works out for you

Help with deployment

Hello nerds! I'm hosting a lot of things on my home lab using docker compose. I have a private repo in GitHub for the config files. This is working fine for me, but every time I want to make a change I have to push the changes, then ssh to the lab, pull the changes, and run docker compose up. This is of course working fine, but...

somethingsomethingidk ,

You can set up multiple remotes for a repo and push to a local git server and github at the same time

somethingsomethingidk ,

Try running docker logs for the tailscale container to see if it gives any more info

somethingsomethingidk ,

For anyone thinking about conducting a similar search for this image.

Turn on safe search before you search "flesh prison"

I'm done internetting for today

somethingsomethingidk ,

Tailscale keeps the private keys locally, . It just facillitates setting up wireguard. They could steal your private keys, as could any program you install with root access. But it would comepletely destroy their business, and it's open source. I really dont think they have anything to gain by tricking everyone

somethingsomethingidk ,

Have you tried taking the metwork config out of the compose file and just letting podman handle it?

somethingsomethingidk ,

Anybody else notice the first graph goes from 2020 to 1996?

Should I learn Docker or Podman?

Hi, I've been thinking for a few days whether I should learn Docker or Podman. I know that Podman is more FOSS and I like it more in theory, but maybe it's better to start with docker, for which there is a lot more tutorials. On the other hand, maybe it's better to straight up learn podman when I don't know any of the two and...

somethingsomethingidk ,

Just to offer the other perspective. I started with podman years ago. I knew very little about containers and I would say it made the learbing curve a lot steeper. Most guides and README's use docker and when things didnt work I had to figure out if it was networking, selinux, rootless, not having the docker daemon, etc... without understanding fully what those things were because I didn't know docker. But when I started running stuff on kubernetes, it was really easy. Pods in podman are isomorphic to kubernetes pods. I think the pain was worth it, but it was definitely not easy at the time. Documentation, guides, and networking have improved since then, so it may not be as big of a deal now

somethingsomethingidk ,

Quadlets with podman have completely replaced compose files for me. I use the kuberentes configs. Then I run a tailscale container in the pod and BAM, all of my computers can access that service without have to expose any ports.

Then I have an ansible playbook to log in to the host and start a detached tmux session so my user systemd services keep running. Its all rootless, and just so dang easy.

somethingsomethingidk ,

For every sever install I've had, flatpak defaults to the system install which requires a password. You have to explicity pass the --user flag.

I'm not sure how to make it the default

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