Right! We demand engineering perfection! No autopilot until we guarantee it will NEVER kill a soul. Don't worry that human drivers kill humans all the time. The rubric is not better than a human driver, it is an Angelic Driver. Perfection is what we demand.
My one experience with dev containers put me off of dev containers... but standard `docker compose` is just great for me.
I worked at a company where we were trying to test code with our product and, for a time, everyone on the team was given a mandate to go out and find X number of open source projects to test against, every week.
Independently, every member of the (small) team settled on only trying to test repos where you could do:
get clone repo && cd repo && docker compose up
Everything else was just a nightmare to boot up their environment in a reasonable amount of time.
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