Developers tend to be a bit hasty when writing off technologies and declaring them dead. In reality, very few technologies actually died, and Docker is nowhere near dying. It is so widespread that it appears in as good as every software company and every job opening. Podman has its advantages, but it still has a very long way to go to be nearly as popular as Docker - and tbh, many companies who can afford it just take the to-go tool on the market that works just good enough, which is Docker Desktop.
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Developers tend to be a bit hasty when writing off technologies and declaring them dead. In reality, very few technologies actually died, and Docker is nowhere near dying. It is so widespread that it appears in as good as every software company and every job opening. Podman has its advantages, but it still has a very long way to go to be nearly as popular as Docker - and tbh, many companies who can afford it just take the to-go tool on the market that works just good enough, which is Docker Desktop.