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Omg, i forgot to reply to this one
I don't use docker, it's not fully opensource, and not secure by default
Also, setting up docker and running docker-compose is not the nix way of doing things
Ideally you want to translate docker-compose.yml to nix
Also, yesterday i tried to do this whole thing again, and broke even more than before
This time i was able to run all the containers, but the server couldn't resolve the redis container
You could use podman instead and it's oss and mostly a drop in replacement
I know, those were just my words about docker specifically
Not really drop-in when it comes to docker-compose, or basically any advanced use
My opinion: docker is the worst, podman is better, native nixos is the best
edit: also, just to mention, podman is the default on nixos for oci containers