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Maker of Docker Mastery 👨‍🏫 Docker Captain🐳 & CNCF Ambassador 🧭 Wkly Letter https://t.co/cs6LNoVtgo 📰 Wkly Stream https://t.co/kLPglzNIJV 🔴 Discord https://t.co/Bu3r0YVg5I 💬
Mar 16, 2023 16 tweets 4 min read
Based on a mtg with @docker today:

If you have a #Docker Hub Organization that isn't marked as "Docker-Sponsored Open Source", or "Docker Verified Publisher", and you want it to exist after April 14th, one member needs to upgrade to a Docker Team plan ($300/yr minimum) 👇 I'll break it down at 1pm US Eastern (1500 UTC) and what new info I have from the chat with them
Sep 2, 2021 6 tweets 1 min read
It's really a testament to #Docker Desktop that there isn't a comparable tool for local Linux containers on macOS/Windows that solves 80% of what people typically need out of a container runtime locally (1/5) Just off the top of my head:
- install/update many tools at once
- LinuxKit mini VM on HyperKit (mac)
- Host + WSL2 VM support (win)
- cli tools: docker, docker-compose, hub-tool, docker scan, docker compose v2, docker buildx
- enabling BuildKit
(2/5)
Sep 2, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
Looking for info on alternatives to #Docker Desktop minimal features (run containers on localhost and works with compose)? Note, like @jbeda and many others have pointed out... that #Docker Desktop is great, and I've been a paid supporter for a while. We also need a free-for-everyone minimal solution for macOS and Windows to run some local Linux containers from the CLI.
Apr 29, 2020 6 tweets 3 min read
My perfect virtual conference tech stack (someone plz build this app):
@houseparty for conf-friend hangouts while we watch sessions
@Twitch streams hosted by pro streamers for keynotes
@CrowdcastHQ for sessions, with chat guest "promotion" to video The point is it's all about audience engagement. Content in an online event (in a world where there's already too much content) is not as valuable as connection. Sessions should be shorter, and talks should be more a conversation with the audience than just info dissemination
Dec 17, 2019 9 tweets 2 min read
As someone who makes paid content for a living, I have a strong dislike of the Medium Paywall. Sure it's the creator's choice to enable per post, but I just can't resolve all my issues with it. First, @ChrisShort and nomedium.dev had me starting to think about it in March. I didn't like how it would "sneak" up on me after I started reading the article. It reminded me of paid forums in the 2000's, where you were tempted with the answer before they asked for $$