• cevn@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I did try it, but it was missing video streaming last I checked. Also, they made self hosting without docker incredibly difficult.

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      10 months ago

      may I ask why you’d prefer setting things up manually without docker?

      Imho, copy & pasting a provided docker-compose is much simpler.

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        10 months ago

        It’s mostly about having the ability and wanting to avoid any extra layers of abstraction. I think docker takes up more disk space than pure install but not 100% on that. Only app that I have w docker is Immich right now and would love to just uninstall docker entirely but … I can’t.

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          10 months ago

          that’s true. Docker images indeed take up more space, especially if you don’t prune old unused images, it can quickly pile up.

          to mitigate that, always go with the alpine-version of a service (if it’s available) since these are much smaller in size and are barely noticable.

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        10 months ago

        An app that expects to be widely distributed and used but is Docker exclusive failed before even starting.

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          10 months ago

          First of all, I said “compatible”, not “exclusive”. Second of all, why would it fail? Even if there was no tutorial how to run it directly on a system, a docker image carries all the information you need to run it on a given system. That’s why we have Dockerfiles.

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            10 months ago

            We like to think that what we are doing is the only valid way of doing things, specially when we are on the bleeding edge, and we forget that there’s a whole world of people and possibilities (and a history before ourselves) for whom our one solution is not the holy grail for. Not every production environment or homelab is centered around containerization. Yes, it is cool and useful, but it doesn’t exhaust every use case. Some people just don’t use containers and if your app is exclusively available that way, then it’s extra work to use it, or it just won’t even be considered at all.

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              10 months ago

              Thank you. I would prefer not to install docker, that is just a personal preference, but so many apps are like uhh, we don’t know how to run this without Docker. Usually there is a way buried in layers of github issues but just like… why.