There is a post about getting overwhelmed by 15 containers and people not wanting to turn the post into a container measuring contest.

But now I am curious, what are your counts? I would guess those of you running k*s would win out by pod scaling

docker ps | wc -l

For those wanting a quick count.

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    8 hours ago

    I am like Oprah yelling “you get a container, you get a container, Containers!!!” At my executables.

    I create aliases using toolbox so I can run most utils easily and securely.

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        6 hours ago

        Podman toolboxes, which layer a do gained over your user file system, allowing you to make toolbox specific changes to the system that only affect that toolbox.

        I think it’s oringinally meant for development of desktop environments and OS features, but you can put most command line apps in them without much feauture breakage.

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            5 hours ago

            That’s why I use them, but they are missing the in ramp to getting this working nicely for regular users.

            E.g. how do I install neovim with toolbox and get Wayland clipboard working, without doing a bunch of manual work? It’s easy to add to my ostree, but that’s not really the way it should be.

            I ended up making a bunch of scripts to manage this, but now I feel like I’m one step away from just using nixos.