It's really too bad they took away the docker option. Do you happen to know why?

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Fair. Just be convenient for me to run that way.

I promise just typing "go build" is easier than docker!!

Not when I want to run it efficiently in my free cloud resources. But I'll do that anyway.

No need to compromise. Docker/Podman support is alive and well—just not in utxo's / bitvora's repo. Here's my repo, where I’ve been actively maintaining and improving containerization support:

https://github.com/aaccioly-open-source/haven/

Aside from ironing out bugs, I’ve improved the image build process so that rebuilding Haven’s image now takes only a few seconds on my hardware. Additionally, the final image is much smaller than before—just a few dozen megabytes depending on the platform, compared to the previous 1GB+.

The current image version is also (hopefully) more secure, as it can be run in a rootless Podman environment. The compose file includes a pre-configured Nginx reverse proxy and automatic HTTPS certificate renewal, similar to the version I previously contributed upstream.

nostr:nprofile1qqsq4hm8gawvch9y2m7nqghydaw4ym4s4a3gf0u9f9xqm4uy0ul9qvcpremhxue69uhkstnrdajxjmn8v9ex2mnp9e6x7up0da6hgcn00qq3vamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwfjkccte9eshqup0qyghwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcht4zgq also has a repo with Tor onion service support. He has applied a very similar set of optimisations to his repo's Dockerfile as I’ve applied to mine, so whichever version you choose, you’ll be in good hands.

Much.