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Long, short story: CLI animation with some minor annoyances. "Handcrafted" most of em out of the .c file, followed by a bunch of gcc flags. Made it distroless, and this came up. Then my "sharing itch" started after checking the memory usage of the container at a whooping 0 bytes. (I know it must be way more than that, but still.). Just curious if I screwed something up or not. Also, c/Docker is really dead so I had to resort to you guys.

docker run -it --rm --log-driver none --net none --cap-drop=all --read-only --security-opt=no-new-privileges defnotgustavom/nyancat

Downvotes are to the left if you just don't care and need that dopamine/self-validation hit, I guess. (Just saying since last time I shared a simple command, with code and all, and I got downvoted to oblivion plus my thread deleted for no apparent reason, so eh.)

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 11 months ago

Because I'm doing this as a "self-learning" process. Plus, docker is an excellent tool and even "silly" images like this one can give me an edge while looking for (more) jobs, so there's that. Coding could grant me the same "edge" as well yes, but docker has "more value" since it requires you to code -AND- to have some knowledge/depth regarding typical "dockerization" processes.