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ofc containerisation is still better than running it natively in terms of security (which is why I said “compared to Podman”), but that’s kind of mostly a side effect of it’s main thing: reproducible runtime environments. It’s not rly good security tho afaik and shouldn’t be relied upon in that regard at all, but I don’t know too much about it
Isn’t Docker massively insecure when compared to the likes of Podman, since Docker has to run as a root daemon?
So ppl switching from one VC-funded centralised corpo platform to another VC-funded (slitghly less) centralised corpo platform is a good thing?
big X
just because it’s OSS doesn’t make it good. The corp still hold all the power and might sell out, but at least they got free volunteers to program for them so the C-level could get more money!
(now don’t tell me that Bluesky is “federated”. They still hold all the power over site rules and moderation. The only little concession you get is that you are allowed to host your own data)
afaik it’s still using a daemon, compared to Podman being daemonless, right? ofc it’s better to run it in userspace, tho I can’t recall if it limited some of the features or not and whether it was easy to set up