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11.01.2026 14:06
the-lounge-web-irc-client (@the-lounge-web-irc-client@bln41.de)
The Lounge – web IRC client

Im #uberblogr IRC Channel habe ich unterschwellige Kritik wahrgenommen. Die ewige An- und Abmelderei meiner IRC Anwendung of Choice Halloy hat wohl etwas genervt. Glücklicherweise schob man es auf den guten alten Berlin-Vibe (»Geht, geht nicht, geht …«).

Natürlich habe ich mir diese Geschichte zu Herzen genommen und ebenso unterschwellige Hinweise umgesetzt. Bengel, installiere doch endlich mal ZNC und/oder The Lounge. ZNC habe ich erstmal genervt in die Schublade gehauen.

Aber The Lounge, pfff, easy money! Hier die lässige docker-compose.yml:

services:
    thelounge:
        container_name: thelounge
        ports:
            - 9876:9000
        volumes:
            - ./config:/var/opt/thelounge
        restart: always
        image: ghcr.io/thelounge/thelounge:latest

Dann noch docker compose up -d und gut ist. Damit man die volle Nicht-An-und-Abmelderei-Experience nutzen kann, sollte man das Ding im private mode laufen lassen. Zu diesem Zwecke muss man einen User adden:

docker exec -it thelounge thelounge add username

ip:9876 (oder die draufgeklemmte Domain) aufrufen, einloggen, Nic, IRC Bude (z.B. irc.libera.chst) und Channel hinzufügen. Fertig ist die Butze und die Uberblogr-IRC-Insassen können sich entspannt zurücklehnen und ich kann die komplette History bewundern … Hach, watt schön!

Ach ja, ich habe The Lounge auf den heimischen Raspberry Pi gedengelt. Läuft sehr geschmeidig.

#rinjehaun

bln41.de/the-lounge-web-irc-cl



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11.01.2026 12:37
joergi (@joergi@chaos.social)

Dear devs, is Vagrant in 2026 still a thing to set up dev environments ?
Like, if all don't wanna set up php and all the tools on my own machine....?
Or you do it all with docker?

#dev #developerlife #vagrant #docker #devsetup




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11.01.2026 12:11
zwovierzwo (@zwovierzwo@social.tchncs.de)

Mal eine Frage an Docker und Audiobookshelf Nutzer ... wird wohl kaum jemand geben?

Gibt es eine Möglichkeit Audiobookshelf nicht als root laufen zu lassen - die üblichen verdächtigen mit environment und so hab ich schon durch und keine Lösung gefunden

#audiobookshelf #docker




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11.01.2026 09:49
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

I you are still using Docker, get rid of that and start using Podman instead. Podman is basically Docker done right, and mostly out-of-the-box compatible. #docker #podman #foss #containers




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11.01.2026 09:44
FrankM (@FrankM@nrw.social)

Ein neuer Forumbeitrag: linux-nerds.org/topic/1811/for #forgejo #linux #podman #docker




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11.01.2026 05:05
jobsfordevelopers (@jobsfordevelopers@mastodon.world)

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Job details jobsfordevelopers.com/jobs/sen
#jobalert #jobsearch #hiring




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10.01.2026 19:55
admin (@admin@mastodon.raddemo.host)

How to Install #CoreControl on #Debian #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide) Here's a detailed how-to guide to install CoreControl on Debian VPS.
What is CoreControl?
CoreControl is a web-based server management tool that gives you a GUI for handling #Docker containers, server stats, logs, and other system utilities—all from a browser.
✅ Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have the following:

A Debian VPS ...
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10.01.2026 19:03
mjg (@mjg@mastodon.phoenixtrap.com)

Just migrated this #Mastodon server's #DockerCompose setup from #DockerDesktop to #Colima. (Also migrated #CalibreWeb.) On an 8 GB RAM M2 #Mac mini with 8 cores, you need all the memory and CPU savings you can get.

PhoenixTrap.com #blog post to come, because I ran into #database file permission problems with the #Docker Hardened Image for #PostgeSQL 17 and had to switch to the upstream official image.

#DHI #Postgres #Calibre #macOS #DevOps #PlatformEngineering #containers




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10.01.2026 16:46
cappuMUC (@cappuMUC@troet.cafe)

Naja, huift ois nix... Grubenlampe geschnappt und auf nach Moria. Erstmal die settings.py von Paperless durchforstet. AHA! Im DEBUG Mode wird der Redis Cache gegen einen lokalen MemCache getauscht. Vielleicht können die nicht miteinander? Naja ankommen tut was. Viel Sellerie äh Celery im Redis-Log. Versuchen wir mal einen Ping... WAS? Die Route wird nicht gefunden? Tada, die Hostnamen für Container werden nur für IPv4 aufgelöst. Klasse... IPv6 aus, keine Probleme mehr.
#againwhatlearned #docker




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10.01.2026 16:44
bitpirate (@bitpirate@mas.to)

Is there a simple solution to access localhost bound ports of the host from within a #docker container? I'm currently running my reverse proxy on the host in order to have access to host and container ports.

The drawback: I need to map all my container ports to localhost of the host and avoid port conflicts. This makes my Caddyfile rather error prone.

localhost:8080, localhost:8081, ....

I'd rather prefer service1:8080, service2:8080, etc

But using network namespacing prevents host access.




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10.01.2026 16:06
Hakarl (@Hakarl@kolektiva.social)

#nix people and / or #docker people and possibly also #kubernetes people - I'm having a think in my professional life about the problem of local environments on different OSes (Win / Mac / Linux) and a relatively junior team. The problem is broadly that someone picks up a project and struggles to get the stuff installed for it. One of the problems there is of 'needing' things like DBs setup - which I'm slowly moving to mock services (eg, an API with a mock DB that has training data in it).

My proposition is that Nix may solve the local environment problem - a flake on one computer should work the same on the next. This hasn't been the case with docker (for reasons I've yet to ascertain) and while (eg) localenv does some of the work there's still friction and I really like the idea of a single declarative file that does all the work of paralysing local environments _without_ faffing about with system-level installs (which is true for Node projects and Python projects which are pinned to specific versions of each).

The knock-on question is about CICD - whether or not a flake can do the work of pinning software versions for deployment and also the running of software (which docker and our cloud provider currently handles). I suspect that if Nix can't do that work then we'll need to stick with docker containers. Which in my head is muddying local dev with deployment config, which I don't like.

Thoughts appreciated #developers #devops




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10.01.2026 16:04
thatdnaguy (@thatdnaguy@genomic.social)

Since I keep source code laying around, updating it to add a new build was easy. Dealing with text encoding was not, but it's solved now.

Does #Docker incur penalties on performance sometimes? Sure. But it's pretty nice to make development testing as easy as docker-compose up.

Which means it's now even easier to deploy. Took some time, but it was well worth it.




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