[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 15 points 1 year ago

Wow! There's some really cool stuff coming up. https://mlmym.org/lemmy.kutara.io/ is very impressive :)

[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 2 points 1 year ago

While I agree I think the answer changes weekly :)

[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 2 points 1 year ago

I use ceph block storage

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[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 2 points 1 year ago

I had a toppin jersey. I believed in his potential. I hope he gets some minutes now. I think he worth more then two second picks.

[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 0 points 1 year ago

They typically get paid below the state’s minimum wage. :(

[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 23 points 1 year ago

Yes in the service industry where you will be served you very much likely would be expected to tip. So places may make this more obvious then others with a tip bracket on the receipt or signs somewhere.

Its also important to note most places in the US expect a 15% tip of what you spent but in some higher dense areas where the CoL is out of control it’s 20%

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In a previous post I was looking gauge folks interest on who runs Lemmy on Kubernets. Given the positive feedback I decided to make the manifests I'm using to deploy it available to anyone.

The README and issues touches more in depth but hopefully in a few days or weeks this can a simple and fast way (similar to Lemmy's provided compose) to deploy Lemmy :)

[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Firstly, awesome to hear you're using bjw-s app-template helm chart. He's my good friend and former coworker :)

I'm also doing what @seang96@exploding-heads.com is doing.

While I don't consider this completed yet I have posted how I'm doing things so far here

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We live in quite a dense urban area so the ability to have a little garden plot of our own (S/O and I) has been lots of fun!

Every day (or at least close to) I try to take a photo to track it's progress

[-] anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io 0 points 1 year ago

I agree with this. I think single node or not the industry is moving towards Kubernetes for container orchestration. Docker has showed their evil intentions and it’s time to leave them in the past. Even podman has native kubernetes manifest support (albeit limited last i checked) as @rs5th@lemmy.scottlabs.io pointed out there’s good avenues to take if you want to avoid the complexities of kubernetes like k3s.

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I just spun up Lemmy on my Kubernetes cluster with nginx-unprivileged and ingress-nginx. All is well so far! I’m thinking about posting the Kustomization manifests and continuing to maintain and publish OCI’s per version release of Lemmy.

anthr76

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