anthr76

@anthr76@lemmy.kutara.io
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Joined 1 years 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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Wow! There's some really cool stuff coming up. https://mlmym.org/lemmy.kutara.io/ is very impressive :)

While I agree I think the answer changes weekly :)

In my opinion in modern computing I'd rather be on a "faster" releasing distro such as Fedora, Arch Linux. Modern hardware depends constant patches to the kernel to keep up with new sleep management changes and improvements to the GPU stack etc.

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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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+1 to Trillium. I looked long and hard on this before settling on obsidian with the livesync plugin.

My personal gotcha with Trillium was that it required sqlite over something like postgres and that web based editors was less important to me.

Very neat! I also considering writing a helm-chart with my close friend's amazing helm library. In the end I decided against it since this is a pretty simple deployment as of today. Tomorrow I will clean up the Kustomize manifests and some CI with a non-federated config file and post it :)

Maybe I'm blind but I don't see the sorting options you metion.

Purity face wash

This is pretty cool! I also run Kubernetes at home

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K8s + GitOps is surprisingly low maintenance for the benefits you get out of it.

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Same here except for Kubernetes I use volsync and push my backups to rysnc.net

I'm more of a Kubernetes the Hard way kind of person, but I think it can be suitable for certain production workloads. I'd trust a production workload on it way more then Docker Swarm

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

I am :) you still need a PVC for the db though. Granted I plan on now moving that to nvme block storage.

https://github.com/anthr76/infra/blob/29643b374c3186bf2de42947b80d490f62f57c5b/k8s/base/federation/lemmy/kustomize.yaml#L27

I use ceph block storage

I just use wireguard with VyOS. Simple and efficient

I'm on 0.18.1-rc.1 and I'm still seeing it.

Sounds good. I was hopping to get something that I can hand down to my S/O if I find myself getting more serious but I'm now considering this restored 3 speed my local shop has. They want $300.00

Do you own a car? I seemingly starting to find myself in a similar situation and wondering should I just ditch the car.

Same here :) Fedora sericea to be exact

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