FYI because the actual reasons for this feud are under-reported:
Colombia has been accepting deported immigrants for years without complaint. They were being sent by charter or commercial aircraft, and the Colombia government was notified ahead of time that they were coming.
Trump sent a group of deportees on a military aircraft
Trump did not notify Colombia that this aircraft was coming, and as such tried to lands a military aircraft in a sovereign state with no warning
Colombia said fuck that, the plane eventually landed in Honduras, and Colombia sent another plane to pick the people up from there.
Colombia said "what the fuck dude" and Trump the a temper tantrum
Side note, every single one of those deportees was arrested by the Biden admin, so it's not like this is even Trump delivering on his campaign promises. He's just doing a worse job at what Biden was already doing.
Even wearing super cyclical goggles, it doesn't make sense for reddit to intervene here. Twitter is a competitor, why would they want to encourage people to link to a competitor?
I get it, "2 penalties canceling out" basically requires a master's degree. That's why you never see high school dropouts watching American football while halfway through a case of beer.
Yes, portainer will see every container you make, regardless of how it was created.
No, creating a docker container doesn't make a compose file. It's like cooking a meal doesn't output a recipe.
You can save the compose file(s) wherever you want, you just need to run "docker compose up" from that directory. If you make the container within portainer, I believe it stores the compose files in its own volume. Not sure about that, I keep my compose file separate from portainer for most services.
This is my experience playing with FreeBSD.
"These ports are cool, I can compile all the software from source so I know exactly what I'm getting!"
[This software has 100 dependencies]
"Well I'm not reading all that, I'll just click Yes for all"