No flame intended. Quick question though - out of curiosity: what is specifically your use case for podman?
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not having to change habits later.
If everybody thought like this, we would still be banging rocks together.
I am not sure about your use case, but IMO learning Docker first would be a good default. It is more wide-spread than podman. If you want (or need) to, moving on to podman would probably not be too big a step.
kubok@kbin.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The sea between Denmark and Sweden, Kattegat, can be translated to "a fishes cloaca on a cat" from danish
122·2 years agoIn Dutch, it just means cat’s asshole.
kubok@kbin.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Mindlessly petting a cat is like mindlessly washing a knife.
5·2 years agoIn the words of Walter Sobchak:
You are entering a world of pain
kubok@kbin.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Since nobody likes calling it X, why don't we call the platform "ex-twitter"? That way it's technically true, and everybody knows what you're talking about.
29·2 years agoI’ll just keep referring it to as Twitter if I ever need to talk about it.
kubok@kbin.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Linux users are the vegans of the computer world
31·2 years agoAs an 11 year Arch user, I would like to correct the title: “Arch users are the vegans of the computer world”. :-P

I simply use Joplin subnotebooks. I have one for home cooking and one for brewing beer. Markdown works well enough for me in terms of portability and readability. It also syncs between my devices, so I have several copies of my recipes.
For home brewing, I have written a few scripts that convert BeerXML to Markdown for easy importing. I create the recipes in my home brewing software (currently Kleiner Brauhelfer), export the BeerXML file and convert it to Markdown for secondary storing.