daemonless – <https://daemonless.io/>
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@lobsters/116245208451246991
daemonless – <https://daemonless.io/>
― a collection of FreeBSD-native OCI images that run directly on the FreeBSD kernel. It combines the power and security of Jails with the modern container ecosystem—compatible with Podman, AppJail, or any OCI-compliant runtime. No Linux virtual machines or overhead required.
#OCI #FreeBSD #jails #containers #PodMan #AppJail #Linux
― via <https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1pw7kbs/introducing_daemonlessio_native_freebsd_oci/> (2025),<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1rw9o7h/daemonless_native_freebsd_oci_containers_jails/> (March 2026), and Lobsters.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@lobsters/116245208451246991
daemonless – <https://daemonless.io/>
― a collection of FreeBSD-native OCI images that run directly on the FreeBSD kernel. It combines the power and security of Jails with the modern container ecosystem—compatible with Podman, AppJail, or any OCI-compliant runtime. No Linux virtual machines or overhead required.
#OCI #FreeBSD #jails #containers #PodMan #AppJail #Linux
― via <https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1pw7kbs/introducing_daemonlessio_native_freebsd_oci/> (2025),<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1rw9o7h/daemonless_native_freebsd_oci_containers_jails/> (March 2026), and Lobsters.
Why I Built Daemonless | Michael Johnson – @ahze
Why I Built Daemonless
I’ve been a FreeBSD user since the late 90s. From 2002 to 2010, I was a ports committer working on the GNOME and Multimedia teams. I have always felt more “at home” with FreeBSD. There is a logic and cohesiveness to the Base System + Ports approach that just clicks for me in a way Linux distros often don’t. But the world changed. The OCI (Docker) container workflow took over, and for good reason: immutable infrastructure and easy updates are incredible for sanity.
Michael Johnson (ahze.net)