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"content": "nostr:npub1anemw74fksv62v9ncq0kvjf8gayqhf0kekl498gmhn67eg4srfhq2z7zqz That is totally fair; that said, podman is more for running the containers. If you want to build, you should use Buildah, a separate tool. I still use Docker in some places as it is a bit easier to get up and running, but I am doing my best to work with Podman and Buildah to ensure that I can help provide good feedback upstream.",
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