In my experience often detriment. Most of the images for projects that I have been encountering as of late - hell, most Dockerfiles that I’ve been encountering - have hardware-specific config and packages. I just want a Dockerfile or maybe a docker-compose.yaml that is hardware neutral by default and doesn’t use the shitty throttled Dockerhub for its base image.
There’s a dockerfile figure it out yourself.
If you have a dockerfile, take the extra step of making the workflow that builds the container and pushes it to a registry somewhere.
Best I can do is a script that wgets the container from Google drive. Ain’t nobody got money for proper docker hosting.
For the free docker hosting?
No U!
I do
That is way harder for little benefit
In my experience often detriment. Most of the images for projects that I have been encountering as of late - hell, most Dockerfiles that I’ve been encountering - have hardware-specific config and packages. I just want a Dockerfile or maybe a docker-compose.yaml that is hardware neutral by default and doesn’t use the shitty throttled Dockerhub for its base image.
Way harder? It’s one little file to create.
#!/bin/bash # Build image and push to registry docker build -t myproj:latest . && docker push myproj:latest
You could almost literally do that with buildah in an action.