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Note: This is all almost full YouTube ID informations. Original owner goes to AgentOak, modified version by Martin Eesmaa.
See the credits and also special thanks in below.
Last updated: April 2024
Also known as itag or format codes and way back they could be specified with the fmt parameter (e.g. &fmt=22).
Depending on the age and/or popularity of the video, not all formats will be available.
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Building, pulling, pushing, and running containers is something many developers do often without even thinking. Most of my development over the past couple of years has been exclusively in a Linux environment, specifically WSL2.
Even prior to the recent licensing changes to Docker Desktop, I found myself increasingly as an engineer whose workflow didn't line up with my tools. I never used the GUI features. I never built Windows containers. I used kind or k3d instead of the Docker Kubernetes functionality. I never mounted the Windows filesystem into my containers. And I certainly didn't enjoy frequent downtime caused by updates for those features that I wasn't using. I wanted the container experience in my dev environment to match what I got on a server - just the runtime & tools.
That said, I still like shiny new (or not-so-new but I never see anyone use them
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