There is a post about getting overwhelmed by 15 containers and people not wanting to turn the post into a container measuring contest.
But now I am curious, what are your counts? I would guess those of you running k*s would win out by pod scaling
docker ps | wc -l
For those wanting a quick count.


140 running containers and 33 stopped (that I spin up sometimes for specific tasks or testing new things), so 173 total on Unraid. I have them gouped into:
I subscribe to all their github release pages via FreshRSS and have them grouped into the Auto/Manual categories. Auto takes care of itself and I skim those release notes just to keep aware of any surprises. Manual usually has 1-5 releases each day so I spend 5-20 minutes reading those release notes a bit more closely and updating them as a group, or holding off until I have more bandwidth for troubleshooting if it looks like an involved update.
Since I put anything that might cause me grief if it breaks in the manual group, I can also just not pay attention to the system for a few days and everything keeps humming along. I just end up with a slightly longer manual update list when I come back to it.
I’ve never looked into adding GitHub releases to FreshRSS. Any tips for getting that set up? Is it pretty straight forward?
I added the bookmarklet to my bookmarks bar so it’s pretty easy to just navigate to the releases page on github and hit the button. I change the “visibility” setting to “show in its category” so things stay in their lanes rather than all go in a communal main feed but otherwise leave it as default.
I did have to add some filters to the categories so it wouldn’t flag all the -dev/-rc releases but that’s it. The filters that work for me are:
intitle:prototype- intitle:-build-number intitle:rc5 intitle:rc6 intitle:rc7 intitle:rc8 intitle:rc9 intitle:-dev. intitle:Beta intitle:preview- intitle:rc1 intitle:rc2 intitle:rc3 intitle:rc4 intitle:"Release Candidate" intitle:Alpha intitle:-rc intitle:-alpha intitle:-beta intitle:develop- intitle:"Development release" intitle:Pre-ReleaseI just added this URL for Jellyfin and it “just worked”:
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases
if not, adding .rss or .atom should do the trick:
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases.atom https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases.rss
thanks, I’ll look into it. Much appreciated