← Back to context Comment by NooneAtAll3 1 day ago what do you mean by reusability? 6 comments NooneAtAll3 Reply maxloh 1 day ago For example, you can build a Python image, and reuse it on every Python apps you have. fragmede 1 day ago And for the whole world, too. I don't need to build my own local stripped down version of Alpine Linux with python, somebody's already dike that for me. irusensei 1 day ago I don't like that aspect of OCI containers. You shouldn't be running or building on top of random images made by unknowns. 2 replies →
maxloh 1 day ago For example, you can build a Python image, and reuse it on every Python apps you have. fragmede 1 day ago And for the whole world, too. I don't need to build my own local stripped down version of Alpine Linux with python, somebody's already dike that for me. irusensei 1 day ago I don't like that aspect of OCI containers. You shouldn't be running or building on top of random images made by unknowns. 2 replies →
fragmede 1 day ago And for the whole world, too. I don't need to build my own local stripped down version of Alpine Linux with python, somebody's already dike that for me. irusensei 1 day ago I don't like that aspect of OCI containers. You shouldn't be running or building on top of random images made by unknowns. 2 replies →
irusensei 1 day ago I don't like that aspect of OCI containers. You shouldn't be running or building on top of random images made by unknowns. 2 replies →
For example, you can build a Python image, and reuse it on every Python apps you have.
And for the whole world, too. I don't need to build my own local stripped down version of Alpine Linux with python, somebody's already dike that for me.
I don't like that aspect of OCI containers. You shouldn't be running or building on top of random images made by unknowns.
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