Sounds interesting! I'll give it a try
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People haven't written off docker yet?
I mean, as long as it works, why would they? Like, I'm also unlikely to suddenly go converting all my nix spaghetti into some new and shiny thing unless it makes doing something I need considerably easier
Why would we?
Most people are too lazy to switch to alternatives when docker works fine most of the time and has a huge community to get support from. What do you use?
I usually use podman
Mostly Kubernetes and sometimes podman
What would you use instead? It and podman are nicely interchangeable.
Why don't you write it then?