If you run a home server, you inevitably fall into one of two camps. You’re either like me, falling squarely in the set and forget it category, where you install and then never get around to managing updates. And then there’s the crowd that will install a dedicated app like Watchtower, giving it permissions to restart anything it wants and hoping that a breaking change doesn’t bring down your entire home server overnight. This group generally tends to avoid automation. Understandably so. Things break. Moreover, we like the idea of manually checking GitHub releases, checking for update logs, pulling images one by one, and restarting containers only when we’re sure that nothing is about to stop working.