Interesting stuff on his main blog too. <a href="http://www.pocketnix.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.pocketnix.org</a><p>Also "As may be apparent by the theme of this site and its currently broken CSS for articles , I am an avid console user, most of my machines don't have X11 installed" might explain the site presentation.
D+ for the presentation but the content gets an A.<p>It really is a nice overview of the options without being overly prescriptive about what option to pick.
I like this, I thought containers were just some stupid fad of the day. But this explains what they are and makes me thinks ahhhh! Of couse they will still be overused and so on :)
Feels nice being on a computer that doesn't have Comic Sans. I just see the default sans-serif font for my system. Fonts aside, this is a nice resource. A number of good articles that I read to understand how containers work are collected here. I'll have to ask the author to include GNU Guix in the implementations list once our next release is out the door.
Guys, you know you can change the font right?<p>in chrome, right click on page->inspect element-> uncheck font-family.<p>this is pretty good, I've always thought that docker is solving an education problem but fixing the education part is a better thing that 'just use docker' since not understanding a system can be very problematic in future.
Can there please be a 100% doge version of this page :( I was really hoping for an ironic doge treatment of typical startupy tools and their unnecessary websites
This is a subject I really want to know about. But the presentation of this this page is (no better word for it) obnoxious. I wonder why the author did it. Annoyingly the 'reader' feature of Safari doesn't work on this page.
This would have been so much more enjoyable if the text hadn't been comic sans and some stupid meme that my grandmother still says to me wasn't shoehorned in.