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I know rebuilding containers is trivial, but updating a service in the UI is more trivial than that. I'm just trying to make my life as trivial as possible π. It seems like containers may be worth the little bit of extra effort.
I mean, for anything where you're willing to trust the container provider not to push breaking changes, you can just run Watchtower and have it automatically update. That's how most of my stuff runs.
If you're not using some sort of automatic updates, you're not too seriously trying to make your life as trivial as possible. π Just use fixed major version tags where possible in order to avoid surprise breakage.