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this post was submitted on 30 Apr 2026
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Yes but the app in OP clearly states it's not meant to be open to the internet, it's just a booru with web UI to be used on localhost. So it kinda has nothing to do with self hosting in a regular sense, why docker?
You might be right about this software, but regardless of this specific use-case, I was responding to your overall sentiment towards containerization in general. It's worth looking more into, that's all!
there are quite a few apps where you dont necessarily are open to the internet, ive installed karakeep this way and karakeep doesn't need to download or upload stuff online, but maybe there are some internet related features. for example monbooru has a planned feature where you download from a booru and it automatically adds those tags.