Comment by shaky-carrousel

16 hours ago

Most programmers use docker or don't install extensions unapproved by their company.

That's patently not true, source, me, a DevOps manager who has had to roll out proper docker and security policy for devs for the past 10 years :)

I think you should clarify that with “most programmers I work with”.

  • He should clarify that "most" can be easily replaced by "all" as it was determined by statistical pool of whopping 1 person - himself.

    And also clarify that it's all lie. He just want to tell the anonymous crowd "look, I'm better than you".

    • You should also clarify that you pulled your statements out of your butt to look edgy. Everyone in every team I worked for the last ten years use docker. Docker is old tech. If you and your cavemen devs ignore what it is, that's your problem.

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In my experience more than 9/10 programmers I've worked with have never used Docker before and of those who have, the majority have never used Docker for anything personal.

If I hand them an image for a Dev Container, sure, they might use it, but it becomes "a thing we need to do, to compile our code in our IDE" not a tool they would use for isolation*.

*) OP seemed to imply that containerization would be nice for safety and security compared to bare metal, but containers were never built for isolation in the first place, mind you. They are namespaces and chicken-coop-like-jails at best.