As the title says. I build containers for my platforms/clients/myself-selfhosted@home and you would not believe how much smaller you can get your images. Here’s an example when slimming one of my images:
cmd=build info=results status='MINIFIED' by='18.97X' size.original='1.0 GB' size.optimized='55 MB'
That’s a Python app that I didn’t have to do multi-staged build with docker because of the Slim command. And it’s a working version of that app that I’m using today.
Same for one of my flutter apps that I thought it was as small as it could be:
cmd=build info=results status='MINIFIED' by='1.98X' size.original='66 MB' size.optimized='33 MB'
TLDR: slim your container images!! https://github.com/slimtoolkit/slim
The better solution is to build containers without all of that bloat in the first place. I did up a post on that subject a little while ago.
Agree!
You link to https://lemmy.srcfiles.zip/post/3841 which does not seem to have anything to do with containers, but is about townscaping
I was wrong on the internet; apparently with certain Lemmy apps this directs to a completely different website.
What crack are you smoking? It’s literally a post about “building lightweight hardened containers”?Edit: wtf is townscaping? Is that like manscaping for a whole town? Or is it just regular landscaping.Suuuper weird, when I click the link from the browser, I get to the correct page, but not in the Connect App. Then it’s some blog about old houses and nice places in towns
Ok, that is weird and I retract my criticism. Just because I don’t see it doesn’t mean something unusual isn’t happening there!