Long, short story: CLI animation with some minor annoyances. “Handcrafted” most of em out of the .c file, followed by a bunch of gcc flags. Made it distroless, and this came up. Then my “sharing itch” started after checking the memory usage of the container at a whooping 0 bytes. (I know it must be way more than that, but still.). Just curious if I screwed something up or not. Also, c/Docker is really dead so I had to resort to you guys.

docker run -it --rm --log-driver none --net none --cap-drop=all --read-only --security-opt=no-new-privileges defnotgustavom/nyancat

Downvotes are to the left if you just don’t care and need that dopamine/self-validation hit, I guess. (Just saying since last time I shared a simple command, with code and all, and I got downvoted to oblivion plus my thread deleted for no apparent reason, so eh.)

  • @blotz
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    171 year ago

    Why wrap a CLI tool in a docker container? Wouldn’t it be simpler to directly compile nyancat to multiple architectures if the goal is to make it run on all platforms?

    • @GustavoMOP
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      21 year ago

      Eh, that was meant to be a slight mockery for “ex-redditors” (since they are mostly composed of “downvote-happy” users).

  • @TootSweet
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    81 year ago

    Works great on my Raspberry Pi 4! (Most Docker images don’t support arm64.)

    • @GustavoMOP
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      11 year ago

      Glad to hear! Thanks.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    People were pretty clear about the reasons they downvoted you as your “simple” command was an obfuscated shell script that you were asking people to run without explanation.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    Neat! What proccess did you follow for building distroless? I was using buildah, mounting dir, yum installing into the mount, and exporting that container off.

    • @GustavoMOP
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      31 year ago

      Eh…the usual “FROM: alpine:edge”, pull everything in with git, change the code as needed, static compiling everything, strip dead code out of the binary, send the binary in a scratch image and then assigning a non-root user to it.