Thanks didn’t see that on the initial post.
Thanks didn’t see that on the initial post.
I feel like the new name loses a lot of the immediate recognition the TF moniker gave the project.
Kill TypeScript, then stomp on its dead body, burn it to ashes, put it in a lead container and send it to the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
Fuck or Marry either of the other two.
Don’t bring a projector on a camping trip, other people camping around don’t want to hear your bad choice of movies.
Morally I’d much rather no one gets bombed, but that doesn’t take into account the mothers, children and other innocent people getting bombed in Ukraine.
If Russian don’t support it they should overthrow their government, as they are the only ones with the option of leaving the territories they invaded. But what I see is even Russian expats who are no longer under socialist regime supporting the war.
So I say bomb them and make them feel the pain so that they are forced to feel what it’s like to be in war. However don’t stoop to the same level as Russia and attack schools, hospitals and maternity wards. Be better than them.
Where did you get the hat, I need one.
That seems fair, Russia has been bombing them for a while so it’s opened itself to retaliation.
Oh boy that’s a loaded question for me.
Started migrating my SPOF server setup with docker-compose, that hosts my media and home automation setup to a k3s 4 node cluster deployment, in order to get things to be mostly HA.
I have the k3s cluster setup with Cilium and it does L2 ARP broadcasts to make the control plane HA alongside a few other apps like Traefik and PiHole. I also have Vault setup to store all my secrets and cert-manager to generate letsEncrypt certificates for all my services.
The idea was to have all my media moved to an NFS and to use longhorn as a distributed storage for my configs and DBs. Unfortunately it turns out that longhorns performance is less than ideal, and my fallback of storing my DBs and configs temporarily on my old server acting as NFS also did not work extremely well, most likely because of a network bottleneck.
So for now I have the Pods running with local storage with the exception of a few things like PiHole and Vault that I definitely want to be HA. And I did a full DR simulation and know I can restore from backup and do a full data recovery from the cloud in about 3hrs (data restore). I’ll eventually tackle moving configs and DBs off local storage again but not sure when.
I now have my full set of media (plex and *arr) apps running on k8s. I’ll also be migrating the home automation stuff soon.
On a side note I’ve grown to hate Duplicati it’s extremely slow and 90% of the time just plain fails to restore files. I’ve ended up moving to Kopia which seems to be working ok but isn’t the most intuitive.
P.S. Please forgive the unorganized brain dump, it’s late and it was a long day.