Rust based is not a feature it is a slogan. Yay is the defacto standard and also actively developed. That being said use whatever works for you and AUR.
What expected problems did podman end up surorising you with? Is the software more stable and not constantly updated like docker? I want to move to podman at some point as well and I understand for a lot of cases it is just "drop in" but I run a lot of containers and I'm skeptical it'll be that simple.
Especially with software distros like home assistant and matrix both explicitly pushing you to official docker due to some features.
Thanks. I was wondering if there was internal strife or if it was just the dems spitting in the wind. The former would have more hope of action being taken.
YouTube-connected the right track still. All these people touting it as an open model likely haven't even tried to run if locally themselves. The hosted version is not the same as what is easily runnable local.
Down votes be damned, you are right to call out the parent they clearly dont articulate their point in a way that confirms they actually understand what is going on and how an open source model can still have privacy implications if the masses use the company's hosted version.
What about port forwarding/IP address. They say you get upload but are you connectable?