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minus-squareOisteink@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up0·9 months agoPossibly - so if I keep staying clear of fishy apps I’d be fine. Does this affect lxc/d as welll?
minus-squareBlanK0@lemmy.mlOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·9 months agoIt affects mainly docker and kubernets containers. I did a little research and apparently docker isn’t based of lxc/lxd anymore, so I suppose that it doesn’t affect those. Although I’m not sure what kubernets is based off
Possibly - so if I keep staying clear of fishy apps I’d be fine.
Does this affect lxc/d as welll?
It affects mainly docker and kubernets containers. I did a little research and apparently docker isn’t based of lxc/lxd anymore, so I suppose that it doesn’t affect those. Although I’m not sure what kubernets is based off