IBM is such a weird company. They are pioneers in pretty much everything, still to this day. Yet, they focus all their effort in business centric applications, so you never get to see or use all the cool stuff they do.
Hmm-m, I've always said "day-mon". Looking it up, I see references that confirm what you assert. Still, I don't like the idea of saying "demon" which has a lot of negative connotations.
I like this guy. He explains very well. Thanks Cedric, the world needs more devs like you who can explain things clearly.
Wow, that was a smooth explanation, thanks!
Thanks Kartik!
6:45 I didn't know you could export a Podman manifest to a Kubernetes cluster.... VERY good to know, thank you!!!
Very nicely explained! Thank you so much!
Thanks Frank!
Exceptional explanation. Thank you.
Great video and explanation... thank you 🙂
Thank you very much Mathias!
Good Explanination as Usual!
Thanks so much!
That is so cool! Going to see if I can use that on my Raspberry Pi.
Have fun with it! Let me know how it goes :D
Very Helpful, Thanks.
How is it possible by podman to be Root less but not with docker by default?
Dam good explanation 😎
IBM is such a weird company. They are pioneers in pretty much everything, still to this day. Yet, they focus all their effort in business centric applications, so you never get to see or use all the cool stuff they do.
Can be used in GCP?
Absolutely! You can use Podman, Docker, or any other container tooling in GCP w/ compute engine, etc.
aren't podman pods the same as docker compose ?
If you watch the video you clearly know what a container is...
Please listen to the perspective of Gamdi Shaheb. His perspective is very different and judge for yourself
wait. is he writing behind a glass? what sorcery is this? because if he is, then he is writing backwards!
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He's fucking doing it!
Either that, or he is writing forwards and mirrored the recording before uploading.
Or recording on mirror
@@glaurung78 yeah i think it's mirrored. They should get ibm shirts mirror printed just for the videos
Day - mon = daemon. It isn’t a demon nor is it possessed.
Anything that helps to avoid daemons is a good thing!
FYai it’s pronounced DAY-mon not DEE-mon.
Daemon is pronounced the same as "demon". Thank me later :P
A developer advocate should know that daemon is pronounced “DEE-mon” not “DAY-mon”.
Hmm-m, I've always said "day-mon". Looking it up, I see references that confirm what you assert. Still, I don't like the idea of saying "demon" which has a lot of negative connotations.
In Europe it’s pronounced daymon. Either way the pronunciation is variable with no one right answer.
dee-mon sounds satanic in nature.. daymon it is
@@thenextension9160 I'm Dutch and I've always pronounced it as demon. ;) So the differences in pronounciation exist here in Europe as well. ;)
ngnix??? aaah... my inner perfectionism haunts me🥲🥲