In my experience podman compose is not a sufficient replacement.
Docker compose can be used with podman via the podman socket daemon. It’s very easy to get working. Give it a try.
In my experience podman compose is not a sufficient replacement.
Docker compose can be used with podman via the podman socket daemon. It’s very easy to get working. Give it a try.
Agree. I may be misunderstanding something here, but to view votes one would have to spin up their own instance. This would prevent your average abusive moron from harassing users who down voted their post/comment.
It does seem like some servers have specific niches, so if you’re really interested in a specific servers niche using that instance would prevent you from having to sync those communities with your instance.
I’m new, so someone correct me if I’m wrong.
You need a space between your ‘#’ and text for markdown headings (unless you wanted to do it that way in which case ignore me). Great post!
I’ll have to give it another try.
I should clarify that the issues I had were podman compose being able to run unaltered compose files that worked with docker compose, many of which were fairly complicated. It may have been adequate for simpler use cases back when I tried it.