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NewsMicrosoft says April Windows updates break VPN connections Pin
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NewsHere’s your chance to own a decommissioned US government supercomputer Pin
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NewsMillions of Docker repos found pushing malware, phishing sites Pin
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trønderen30-Apr-24 10:09
trønderen30-Apr-24 10:09 
I prefer out-of-the-box programming.

I was working for a company having contractual obligations to deliver updates and bug fixes for x years. Lots of young, eager developers where actively++ promoting containers as The way to preserve a complete environment for generating an old system version with old version tools (which has been shown to be essential for reproducing bit-identical versions of the product). I was responsible for establishing a container based environment.

Luckily, I would say, we had an OS update. It turned out that the new OS version would not support the old containers, and that was as "promised": There was no promise to support the container version that we had used for our container based build system. The new OS version didn't make much long time promises, either. The disclaimers were clear and unambiguous: We could rely on our containers being runnable on new OS versions only for a fraction of our contractual support period.

For the container trials, we had to restrict future support to CLI tools, which is rather limiting. In principle, we could have switched to X.11 based GUI tools. Our primary IDEs were not X.11 based, but provided a lot of debugging and testing functionality that couldn't easily be replaced with X.11 based IDEs.

So containers were ditched as the basis for long-time support. It was simpler to set aside an old, real, machine with the old OS and old tool set to be used for future customer support, allowing GUI tools to be used (albeit old versions without the newer bells & whistles).

Containers may be useful for backend servers. While it in theory is possible to make end user containerized applications (based on X.11): In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is.

Containers belong way back in the back room, where *nix resides. Not in the user application domain.

Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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NewsNASA's Webb maps weather on planet 280 light-years away Pin
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NewsDBOS: A better way to build applications? Pin
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NewsThe Arc browser arrives on Windows to take on Chrome and Edge Pin
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NewsMeet Amazon Q, the AI assistant that generates apps for you Pin
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NewsIntroducing TypeSpec: A new language for API-centric development Pin
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NewsBill Gates continues to 'backstage' manage Microsoft despite official departure, as Satya Nadella relies on his advice for Microsoft's transformative AI initiative Pin
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