you still have to manually write a docker compose file here, and I can't find a way to edit the compose yaml (or even see it) once a container has been set up this way. so you're going to want to very meticulously keep copies of the compose files you pasted in, and if you want to change stuff you'll need to delete the app and completely recreate it.
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Graham Sutherland / Polynomial
TL;DR it still fucking sucks
@gsuberland At least one community fork of TrueNAS Core has been announced, but who knows if and when such efforts will be usable in practice.
by Phil Dennis-Jordan 😷 ;
@gsuberland Sounds awful. Quite glad I don't need (or want) apps on my TrueNAS Scale server.
Also I recall reading there was some beef between TrueCharts and TrueNAS, so telling people to install that is either currently or going to be a non-option?
I dunno. I do get containers, somewhat, but I'm a simple person and just wanted the NAS for internal transfer storage and, maybe, back ups in the future.
Server stuff is now offsite on like 3 $2-5 servers from Ionos and almost all static sites. 😄
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penguin42
@gsuberland I really hate docker stuff; I mean I see why it's there but then trying to change anything; IMHO the docker/container people are an entire different set.
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