Will Richardson on Nostr: Seemingly the way to do this with systemd is to use podman quadlets to generate ...
Seemingly the way to do this with systemd is to use podman quadlets to generate service definitions for each container, but that's way more faff so being able to just push containers to a server and have them persist there is great
Published at
2025-01-18 03:58:02Event JSON
{
"id": "465db271d234756ff892e47a58a3d193703e638ec0917aacaa2c28b8bde4d728",
"pubkey": "8f9ad01e7bf797b75f1a45afc4392c9f93eaa5a3dcf4b43633cffdef0a9b1f80",
"created_at": 1737172682,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"8d081156b0adb57aff69a89328f74b6ee86bdfbc92459fbd6f3cee28e7c7f150",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://ruby.social/users/willhbr/statuses/113847348906830011",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "Seemingly the way to do this with systemd is to use podman quadlets to generate service definitions for each container, but that's way more faff so being able to just push containers to a server and have them persist there is great",
"sig": "cf44d9b1439787f274be43a9c01d437ed015ffa02df7d47da39c31067aac982e3cd3a98145d3543fb72563f50752ae2920dec7f9aad75dc1a725a8a77eec47f7"
}