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davidalfonso.es
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qsantos.fr
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the benefits of using Rust to create small, efficient Docker containers by statically compiling binaries with musl, reducing dependencies and image size compared to Python-based Docker images. | |
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pbrisbin.com
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| | | For as long as I've built Docker images on CI, I've fought the layer caching problem. Working on Haskell projects of many dependencies, an un-cached multi-stage build can take close to an hour. That's a deal-breaker for deployments, where ten minutes is a reasonable maximum. At some point, Circle quietly released a docker_layer_caching flag in their setup_remote_docker Workflow step, and I happened to get the main Restyled image (restyled/restyled.io) into the beta. It was hit-or-miss generally, but it's now being hard-blocked behind a very expensive pay wall - hence my renewed interest in alternatives. | ||