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by dotnet00 972 days ago
So we're back to where we started, just tinker "a little" with the setup to try to make it work, exactly the issue Docker claimed to be aimed at solving.

I tried running a docker based setup for a year on my homeserver, thinking that using it for some time would help me get over my instinctive revulsion towards software that makes Docker the only way to use it, the way that forcing myself to use Python had helped me get over disdain for it back during the early days of the transition from 2 to 3. Didn't help at all, it was still a pita to rely on. Went back to proper installs, couldn't be happier.

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How is that any different than any software? Configuration and trial and error is the name of the game no matter your stack...