Docker Blog
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100% Transparency and Five Pillars
How to Do Hardened Images (and Container Security) Right Container security is understandably a hot topic these days, with more and more workloads running atop this mainstay of the cloud native landscape. While I might be biased because I work at Docker, it is safe to say that containers are the dominant form factor for…
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Your Org, Your Tools: Building a Custom MCP Catalog
Fork Docker’s MCP Catalog, host images in your registry, publish a private catalog, and expose servers via MCP Gateway to run a controlled MCP environment.
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Why More People Are Taking Control of Their Digital Lives with Self-Hosted Alternatives
Privacy, subscriptions, lock-in: see why self-hosting is surging, beginner tools like Immich and LibreOffice, and how Docker containers make setup easy.
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AI Guide to the Galaxy: MCP Toolkit and Gateway, Explained
A concise, conversational walk-through of Docker’s MCP Toolkit and Gateway: what they are, how they secure tools, and how they fit with Compose and cloud.
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Getting Started with Offload: Automating Everyday Workflows with Docker
Offload heavy builds and runs to cloud machines with the same Docker commands and enable GPU when you need it. Learn how to start fast with Docker Offload.
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Introducing a Richer ”docker model run” Experience
New interactive prompt for docker model run: readline-style editing, history, multi-line input, and Ctrl+C to stop responses. Try it today!
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Docker Model Runner Meets Open WebUI: A Simpler Way to Run Local AI Models
Use the Open WebUI extension for Docker Desktop to run local LLMs with Docker Model Runner—chat UI, file uploads, voice, and multi-model support in minutes.
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How to add MCP Servers to OpenAI’s Codex with Docker MCP Toolkit
Connect OpenAI Codex to 220+ MCP servers with Docker MCP Toolkit. One-click setup, secure credentials, and a Neo4j graph demo for real data workflows.
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Why I Still Use jQuery
When jQuery still shines in 2025—legacy apps, quick prototypes, simple AJAX—and when to use modern JavaScript.
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