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close04today at 11:50 AM0 repliesview on HN

But then if you're not going to answer a question on technology, and you won't motivate any of the choices, including the one to not give an answer, what's the value in participating to the conversation?

Your entire original comment looks like just an opportunity to be snarky. It's a longer version of "whatever", which you can literally throw around as an answer to anything.

In case you were curious, the subheading of the article already answers the question posed by the title:

> Yes, plain Docker Compose can still run production workloads in 2026—if you close the operational gaps it leaves: cleanup, healing, image pinning, socket security, and updates.