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A Containerized Night Out: Docker, Podman, and LXC Walk into a Bar


๐ŸŒ† Setting: The Busy Byte Bar, a local hangout spot for tech processes, daemons, and containerization tools.


๐Ÿบ Docker: walks in and takes a seat at the bar Bartender, give me something light and easy-to-useโ€”just like my platform.

๐Ÿธ Bartender: Sure thing, Docker. One "Microservice Mojito" coming up.


๐Ÿฅƒ Podman: strides in, surveying the scene Ah, Docker, there you are. I heard you've been spinning up a lot of containers today.

๐Ÿบ Docker: Ah, Podman, the one who claims to be just like me but rootless. What'll it be?

๐Ÿฅƒ Podman: I'll have what he's having but make it daemonless.


๐Ÿน LXC: joins the party, looking slightly overworked You two and your high-level functionalities! I've been busy setting up entire systems, right down to the init processes.

๐Ÿบ Docker: Oh, look who decided to join us. Mr. Low-Level himself!

๐Ÿฅƒ Podman: You may call it low-level, but I call it flexibility, my friends.

๐Ÿธ Bartender: So, LXC, what can I get you?

๐Ÿน LXC: Give me the strongest thing you've got. I need all the CPU shares I can get.


๐Ÿบ Docker: sips his mojito So, Podman, still trying to "replace" me?

๐Ÿฅƒ Podman: Replace is such a strong word. I prefer to think of it as giving users more options, that's all. winks

๐Ÿน LXC: laughs While you two bicker, I've got entire Linux distributions depending on me. No time for small talk.


๐Ÿบ Docker: Ah, but that's the beauty of abstraction, my dear LXC. We get to focus on the fun parts.

๐Ÿฅƒ Podman: Plus, I can run Docker containers now, so really, we're like siblings. Siblings where one doesn't need superuser permissions all the time.

๐Ÿน LXC: downs his strong drink Well, enjoy your easy lives. Some of us have more... weight to carry.


๐Ÿธ Bartender: Last call, folks! Anyone need a quick save and exit?

๐Ÿบ Docker: I'm good. Just gonna commit this state.

๐Ÿฅƒ Podman: I'll podman checkpoint this moment; it's been fun.

๐Ÿน LXC: Save and snapshot for me. Who knows what tomorrow's workloads will be?


And so, Docker, Podman, and LXC closed their tabs, leaving the Busy Byte Bar to its quiet hum of background processes. They may have different architectures, capabilities, and constraints, but at the end of the day, they all exist to make life easier in the ever-expanding universe of software development.

And they all knew theyโ€™d be back at it, spinning up containers, after a well-deserved system reboot.

๐ŸŒ™ The End.

I was bored a bit after working with podman, docker and lxc. So I asked chat gpt to generate a fun story about these technologies. I think its really funny and way better than these things usually turn out. I did a quick search to see if I can find something similar but I couldn't find anything. I really suspect it being repurposed from somewhere.

I hope you can enjoy it despite being ai generated.

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[-] dingleberry@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Can we have butlerian jihad now?

And no, I didn't like it.

[-] raldone01@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

I had to do some reading about the 'butlerian jihad'.

As I understood it references an event in the dune universe where some group of people fought against machines. Ultimately it ended with a ban on all kinds of technolgoy.

Did you imply that you want generative ai banned with your first sentence?

this post was submitted on 11 Oct 2023
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