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Someone make this but with Docker instead. Linux containers start up in seconds, but you'd probably have to consider security a lot more.


> Many programmers have flexible work hours they can use. You don't need to be in Silicon valley or have a pile of cash to work in a flexible work environment.

Yes and no.

Many programmers can start work when they want, and end work 8-10 hours after that. One segment.

Only the very well off or upper management are able to truly work flexibly. Show up in the morning for a few hours, take off and go to the gym or home, show up later and work for a few more hours. No problem for the founder of Twitter.


What about the opposite, are you outcasted like a freak if you abuse the free services and eat all your meals there?


Nope. I'm an intern there and usually work ~10-6, call my girlfriend back home/hang out for a bit with people, eat, and go home. There's really no judging, everyone seems super chill.


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He probably has an agenda against Google. It's very common on HN. HN hates Google, but loves Apple and Facebook.


Oh dear, really? Honestly, that is so far off the mark its insane.

If HN hates google, then it has ninjas after Apple and Facebook.


Go back to Techcrunch please.


Why stop at Google? Here's Facebook too:

http://www.facebook.com/help/214376678584711


(The blog was posted 4 hours ago and it's already dropped to the 4th page; people don't like Docker?)

I would really like to see the Docker provider for Vagrant happen. Vagrant is so easy to manage, and it would make Chef/Puppet provisioning easy. It also makes cross-platform and EC2/DigitalOcean deployment easy with their respective providers. (i.e. you can deploy an image to EC2 that then runs Docker containers)

https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/issues/404


Hey, Did you look at David Romulan (@destructing on GitHub)'s project? https://github.com/destructuring/vagrant-shell


I would really like to see the Docker provider for Vagrant happen. Vagrant is so easy to manage, and it would make Chef/Puppet provisioning easy. It also makes cross-platform and EC2/DigitalOcean deployment easy with their respective providers. (i.e. you can deploy an image to EC2 that then runs Docker containers)

I'm not sure it will, it seems stalled.

https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/issues/404


He was being humorous.

(HN is so pedantic)


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