> Most Mac users I see using it struggle to see the difference between "image" and "container". Complete lack of understanding.
Because they just want their software package to run and they have been given some magic docker incantation that, if they are lucky, actually launches everything correctly.
The first time I used Docker I had so many damn issues getting anything to work I was put off of it for a long time. Heck even now I am having issues getting GPU pass through working, but only for certain containers, other containers it is working fine for. No idea what I am even supposed to do about that particular bit of joy in my life.
> All the same stuff can easily be done from cli.
If a piece of technology is being forced down a user's throat, users just wants it to work and go out of their way so they can get back to doing their actual job.
Because they just want their software package to run and they have been given some magic docker incantation that, if they are lucky, actually launches everything correctly.
The first time I used Docker I had so many damn issues getting anything to work I was put off of it for a long time. Heck even now I am having issues getting GPU pass through working, but only for certain containers, other containers it is working fine for. No idea what I am even supposed to do about that particular bit of joy in my life.
> All the same stuff can easily be done from cli.
If a piece of technology is being forced down a user's throat, users just wants it to work and go out of their way so they can get back to doing their actual job.