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iluminae ,

Some of these sovcits are trying to solve an imaginary puzzle, this guy is something else.

Seriously though, these appear to be the thoughts of a mentally unwell person - if you actually have contact with this person OP - make sure someone is in charge of his meds.

iluminae ,

Are you running them from your user session? If so, when you log out it will stop your processes, unless you have enabled ‘linger’ mode.

iluminae ,

Ok but we can see it says Furry Fandom as the page you are on, there is no way we just like, ignore that - right?

iluminae ,

You could write a script that just restarts your container, make sure unprivileged users cannot edit it, and do one of two things:

  1. make a sudoers entry for your unprivileged account to call just that script as a user in the docker group with sudo
  2. use setuid on the script to have it execute from the docker group even when executed by users
iluminae ,

I noticed fedora comes with OOTB X11 DEs for gnome shell and legacy - it’s just not the first choice in the list.

iluminae ,

K8s has a mild solution to chicken and egg situations for nodes - the nodes support ‘static manifests’ which can be pods they know how to bring up before ever connecting to the API server. So you could have your wireguard peer be brought up this way. Downside is while those static manifests show up in k8s APIs, they aren’t fully manageable since they are defined by files on disk.

iluminae ,

Wave soldering machine - they basically suspend the whole board above a vat of solder, it bonds anywhere it can. So if they don’t need that chip on this model, it’s getting solder anyway.

iluminae ,

Sometimes I wonder if in 75 years people will look back on our caffeine use in this generation like we currently look back at cocaine use in products in the 19th century. Until then, I continue to slurp down coffee like that is my actual job.

iluminae ,

As a IBM developer - ouch man, that hurts. I guess I’ll just go back my job doing… nothing (actually sounds like a sweet job)

iluminae ,

But flight data is available - this guy just labels her N number and filters the data in a creepy way. I get that it’s probably causing her danger to have stalkers waiting at the destination for her - but those stalkers always had access to this flight data.

Seems like a workaround for Taylor would be to not own a plane and charter a different one every time. (Or do something actually environmentally minded :/)

Proxmox HA, Docker Swarm, Kubrenetes, or what?

I’ve gotten to the point where I have more than a few servers in my homelab and am looking for a way to increase reliability in case of an update. Two problems: 2 of the servers will be on Wifi and one is a Synology NAS. I can’t do any wiring but I can put together a WiFi 6E network for the servers only, That means buying 4...

iluminae ,

I use k8s at work a lot - I choose to use Nomad at home, you may want to add that to your shortlist.

iluminae ,

Yea it’s very easy to learn enough to run, it has built-in service discovery and secrets now, and writing parameterized jobs feels so much nicer than a helm chart in k8s.

10/10, would orchestrate again

iluminae ,

I am nearly complete migrating my ceph cluster and nomad compute cluster to arm :shrug:

iluminae ,

Did this for 3 years with a daily commute to a different state - ~13h of charging a day on 120v was far more than enough. Obviously I’m lucky enough to have a outdoor plug available to the car area but if you do it’s completely doable.

iluminae ,
  • 33 nomad jobs, most being containers
  • 12 physical nomad clients
    • 3 amd64 poweredge
    • 2 pi4
    • 6 Nano Pi r5c
    • 1 odroid M1
  • Ceph: (nomad orchestrated)
    • 8 OSD
    • 50TB total raw disk
iluminae ,

My day job is a lot of kube/openshift so nomad is refreshing. Having the template blocks are amazing and makes it so that much of what helm gave me is not required. Parameterized jobs are the best once you find a good use case for them!

iluminae ,

Make. An. Affordable. Car.

Why does every new ev for the US have to be mega deluxe luxury SUV? No one in the US is buying your affordable EV because you only sell them in Europe!

iluminae ,

Buildah lacks any sort of caching

… what? assuming you are using a Containerfile… what? It’s… the same as docker on layer caching. The --cache-to and --cache-from flags are particularly sweet.

iluminae ,

A year or two ago (whenever docker changed the business license of docker for Mac) I changed to podman and aliased docker=podman. It behaves the same, you would just about never know rootful podman vs docker.

Rootless podman is super cool and a much better security ideal - but comparing more apples to apples would be podman running as root vs docker.

iluminae ,

Every time we see this in our legacy code we yell out: dolla-dolla bills 'yall!

iluminae ,

(after) …ah crap it’s actually selinux…

iluminae ,

And just 9 years after the idea was on adult swim.

iluminae ,

Nomad is a breath of fresh air after working with k8s professionally.

Don’t get me wrong, love k8s, but it’s a bit much (until you need it)

iluminae ,

I’m glad they are doing this but in all likelihood most people who use terraform are not offering terraform to third parties on a hosted or embedded basis which is competitive with HashiCorp’s products and can continue to make production use of it.

But like I said, I am glad it’s happening - as an insurance policy.

iluminae ,

Most of the freak out I have seen I interpret as: “license says we can’t use it while competing with you but that has no real definition”

To me, it seems like an acceptable license, especially since development is happening on GitHub and they take PRs. Also the feature in the license where it reverts back to MPL after 4y is a nice security against the company doing anything else crazy restrictive - as you can plan on falling back to that version as a nuclear option.

iluminae ,

someone at work got me once by changing my .bashrc to include a file that would sleep 0.001 on every command, but every time the file was sourced it would edit itself to increase the time by 0.001 seconds.

A week later I was about to toss my computer off the roof.

iluminae ,

How excellent for my MQTT behind nginx next to my pihole

:)

iluminae ,

Ok that’s pretty cool (good bot)

iluminae ,

I have 2 pi4 4GB boards and was waiting forever to get a third to run RAFT based services across.

I gave up last year and bought 3 chinese boards at $60/ea with 2x 2.5Gb Ethernet each, emmc, and a m.2 slot - and they run at half the temp of the pi4 boards.

I never needed the wifi/bt and form-factor the pi boards offered anyway - really no reason to stay as long as you can find software that boots on other boards.

iluminae ,

Nanopi R5C. Cute little buggers too.

iluminae ,

Nanopi R5C

iluminae ,

Reminds me of when UVA was testing whole dorm buildings sewage outlet for COVID and would lock the whole thing down if it were positive.

To be clear, I would love to have this in my home, just to know.

iluminae ,

such a good game. I can’t wait to play the remake with my daughter this winter. I’d play the OG with her but her tolerance of 1990s graphics is… limited

iluminae ,

Super Nintendo - I was in my mid teens and my mother coerced me into giving my Super Nintendo into my cousin, but I have regretted it ever since.

Coincidentally, Super Mario RPG remake is coming out in November and will probably make me feel fine again!

iluminae ,

I run drone.io with gitea, it’s nice, doesn’t do much when it’s not working.

Gitea added their own CI tooling that is configured like GitHub actions as well - I haven’t tried it yet though.

iluminae ,

Ceph (rbd,s3) on 4 poweredges.

Nomad, Consul servers running in a 3 node raft on some ARM SBCs.

Nomad clients on 2 poweredges and 3 arm SBCs running:

  • s3 CSI (media and large file storage is all on s3)
  • rbd CSI (all the stateful jobs have rbd block devices)
  • NATS cluster with Jetstream to enable MQTT support
  • mosquito mqtt (had to run mosquito for mqtt v5)
  • mosquito<->nats bridge (via benthos)
  • nodered (just for easy Google home integration)
  • zwavejs2mqtt
  • zigbee2mqtt
  • frigate (can only talk mqtt v5 so had to run mosquito just for this)
  • grafana
  • gotify
  • gitea
  • drone CI
  • postgresql
  • BitTorrent client
  • ceph rgw s3 gateways
  • NATS based home automation lambdas - I wrote these in go
  • Adguard home
  • traefik as main ingress
  • Prometheus
  • prom node exporter
  • jellyfin
  • jackett
  • a program I wrote that manages torznab->acquisiton->s3 lifecycle
  • a website
  • wireguard servers

And that is just in the server room - I also have more like the 3d printer and CNC machine controllers etc.

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