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    If you’re not afraid of Docker you can even spin up your own instance of Invidious. You won’t get much in the way of recommendations, but you won’t have to worry about the site going down.

    Be the frontend you want to see in the world.

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        That’s a way taller order than you might think. Docker has loads of kernel level integration that FreeBSD isn’t interested in supporting, also there are separate techs for similar purposes, like jails.

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          Yeah, so if projects don’t support freebsd I’m out. Tired of everyone’s fetish for docker, even Canonical have added freebsd style jails to ubuntu now

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            cgroups are very different and much more powerful than freebsd jails. The server world is leaving freebsd for Linux.

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                The problem with podman is that we use stuff like Docker-compose and tilt at work, that require the docker daemon socket. I do try to use podman when possible, though. But yeah, I avoid Red Hat these days, that company is doomed.

                I use kubernetes+containerd for my servers, which is neither Docker nor Podman.

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        Podman to the rescue! Screw docker, podman is so much better and a quick google tells me there is a freebsd package of podman soooo