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Fine, I'll be the low bar.
Proxmox, I just use the GUI to update
I use community-scripts almost exclusively. Community-scripts cron lxc updater does the heavy lifting.
pct enter [lxc]updatedoes a bunch of work too.
For Docker, I use a couple lxcs with Dockge on it, the "update" button takes me most of the rest of the way.
Finally, I have a couple remote machines [diet-pi]. I haven't figured out updating over tailscale yet, so I just go round semi frequently for the
apt update && apt upgrade -yVMs get the
apt update && apt upgrade -ytoo. I keep a bare bones mint VM as a virtual laptop, as I don't have one. I'll do what I need to do and if I had to install software I'll just nuke the VM and go again from the bare bones template.