6 Really Good Docker Containers to use on your NAS
Docker containers are a great way to add functionality to your NAS outside the available app store. Whether you’re running a Synology enclosure or a DIY server, it’s possible to download and manage container images.
This weekend, working on an R + Docker 🐳 workshop for the R/Medicine conference. The workshop focuses on setting up a dockerized R development environment using #vscode and the Dev Containers extension 🚀. The workshop is based on a tutorial I created last year for setting up a dockerized R development environment with #Docker VScode, and the Dev Containers extension. It is also a great opportunity to test the new Shiny extension for VScode by Posit, which was released recently 😎.
Open-source commentary from @danb, software updates, launches, new directory apps, a spotlight on Dockcheck - a CLI for simple Docker container image updates, and more in this week's self-hosted recap!
It almost feels like Mastodon do not want us to self host. There is no direct link on the main webpage to install on server. Digging through the docs, finally found documentation and there is no Docker container or a package for any OS for easy installation. They require us to install from source along with all the dependencies. I don't mean to bad mouth it but they do not do enough to encourage self hosting (if not discourage).
Would like to know your opinions or ideas on how to self host it easily with minimum maintenance (auto upgrades, etc).
Is C# development still tied to Windows? It's been a very long time since I looked and I’m curious what people's preferred development environment is…?
We've been running our platform for a couple of months now, and overall it's been going good - but one thing we haven't been able to solve is running self-hosted GitHub Action runners with #Docker.
We are running them as a scale group per GitHub repository (we have monorepos so we don't need many) then within that run 1 instance during 'office hours' and scale down to 0 with ad-hoc needs at the evenings and weekends.
I am excited to present at the Dev AI conference in Paris on June 19!
I am going to run a workshop about the deployment and monitoring of ML pipelines with free and open-source tools. This includes using tools such as GitHub Actions and Pages, Docker, Python, Quarto, etc.
Vous auriez des préconisations best practice pour utiliser docker et produire des images pour des applications tournants dans un tomcat ?
J'avais dans ma todo list
Just switched my #SelfHosted#PeerTube instance from using #Redis to #Valkey now that it has a stable release out as a #Docker#container too, and.. that went too easily 😅. I know this makes sense as it is 100% compatible, but it still feels quite amazing to have it just work.
In case it helps; I just switched to using the valkey/valkey:7-alpine image, and because I also renamed things in my docker-compose I added PEERTUBE_REDIS_HOSTNAME=valkey to the PeerTube .env file too. That's it!