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  1. Spent a little time this weekend getting to know Tekton

    People use it at work to build a golden path CI/CD pipeline in the form of a helm chart and it'd be nice if I could dive in and make changes to push upstream as needed.

    So far, all I've really done is gone over some of the examples:

    tekton.dev/docs/getting-starte

    Pretty happy with it so far, set up is much easier than gitea actions and I think this will just be easier to maintain. The kubernetes/manifest-driven interface fits nicely with my gitops/fluxcd strategy but I can still trigger builds manually with the CLI as needed.

    Next step is to port over some of my existing image builds and then I'll see if I can make my own image build pipeline as a helm chart so it's reusable.

    Anyone have any interesting use cases for Tekton in their own work/home?

  2. Finally decided to try out #futokeyboard today

    Definitely need to change some of the defaults, it's HUGE compared to how I had SwiftKey set up but I'm liking its prediction so far... One thing I'm going to miss is changing words to capitalized or all upper case after already typing the word out

  3. @arichtman 100%, layers are the way to go!

    Ohhh, I'm interested in the machine identity aspect too. I was thinking about deploying #openbao at some point but I'm going to have to check out SPIFFE/Spire 👍

  4. Okay, authentik is up! Took a while, I was fighting against flux and the helm release because it deployed with the wrong StorageClass (I forgot to have that configuration ready before release.) Helm wasn't able to modify the PVC because they're immutable, updating the release has to wait for the initial release to succeed (which it won't) or timeout and flux is quiet on the reasons for all of this unless you know where to look 😔 lots of learning was had though!

    Anyway, admin and personal user accounts created, MFA enabled. Got my first application integrated too! (actual budget)

    What next? The world is my oyster... Probably gitea or semaphore. I'm hesitant to integrate services like jellyfin before I have more users onboarded and this gives me an opportunity to experiment with other edge cases like other providers and service accounts and such

    #selfhosted #homelab #authentik #sso #fluxcd #gitops #helm

  5. @train I just had a look at the docs and it sounds pretty cool. It sounds like you'd scale out by having multiple volume servers instead of masters?

    What's your thoughts on the comparison with #moosefs so far?

  6. @train I just had a look at the docs and it sounds pretty cool. It sounds like you'd scale out by having multiple volume servers instead of masters?

    What's your thoughts on the comparison with #moosefs so far?

  7. @train I just had a look at the docs and it sounds pretty cool. It sounds like you'd scale out by having multiple volume servers instead of masters?

    What's your thoughts on the comparison with #moosefs so far?

  8. @train I just had a look at the docs and it sounds pretty cool. It sounds like you'd scale out by having multiple volume servers instead of masters?

    What's your thoughts on the comparison with #moosefs so far?

  9. @train I just had a look at the docs and it sounds pretty cool. It sounds like you'd scale out by having multiple volume servers instead of masters?

    What's your thoughts on the comparison with so far?

  10. Part of my project for adopting gitops in my homelab has been setting up git hosting. I've selected Gitea for this instead of Gogs because I thought I'd have an easier time bootstrapping fluxcd...

    Now that I've had more time to sit with the docs and learn more about Gitea, I've noticed they have broad support to serve as package registries too! It seems like I can host helm charts and docker images alongside my infra as code! This is fantastic, it'll greatly simplify my architecture. Two birds, one container!

    #gitops #homelab #selfhost #selfhosting #git #gitea #fluxcd #helm #docker #containers

  11. Anyone using terraform/opentofu for their homelab setups? Either on infra level or for CM?

    I've made it a project for this year to get everything managed via gitops. I'm taking it step by step and as such I haven't locked down manual write access so that I can tinker with stuff and troubleshoot as needed.

    I'm finding that I need a good way to spot state drift so that I get notified if I forget to correct things afterwards. I think this is going to be less frustrating than fighting against enforced state while I get my bearings.

    I guess I could use a cron or a timer unit. Unless someone has any recommendations? I would like to manage all the TF using fluxcd eventually but I think it's too early to start enforcing desired state right now. I'm open to suggestions...?

    #terraform #opentofu #homelab #selfhost #gitops #fluxcd #IaC #infrastructureascode

  12. @Viss @Sempf Do you mean blocking if they're pissed at you calling them out?

    I feel like blocking, while defo a step you can take to shield yourself, doesn't do much to encourage/promote the welcome culture... Do we need to start using a hashtag? Something like #welcomeculture or #shamefree ...

  13. @me @glyph I only just took some photos in our local Walmart the other day so I can start folding it in too 😂

    I'm wondering how I can do something similar for monthly bills... Although in that case I may just bite the bullet and set up #actualbudget

  14. Been using #microk8s addons (Ingress, Cert-Manager, Observability, NFS) for a while now in my #homelab. Been a great way to quickly get the infra I need up and running so I can focus on deploying the fun services (Jellyfin, syncthing, etc.)

    What other addons have people found useful?

    #kubernetes #k8s

  15. Trying to get #wireguard client running as a sidecar in my #kubernetes deployment so my app traffic is routed through the tunnel.

    So far I've got outbound connections working (I can hit ipinfo.io to see my external IP has changed) but traffic on internal subnets (pods and services) ain't working.

    I know I need to add routes to the wg config but not familiar enough with calico to be sure of the default gateway. Would it just be the physical IP of the node? Or is it going to live on the #sdn ? Would that even make sense?

  16. @mmeier how are you collecting the logs? We've had good results using SRV records to point to our #fluentd aggregators.

    It's nice because the configuration for any server running a local fluentd is pretty straightforward

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    Imagen creada con IA.
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  18. 📊 Contabilizar instrumentos financieros no es solo registrar números. La NIC 39 nos enseñó que el valor razonable refleja la realidad económica mejor que el costo histórico. Una lección que transformó la profesión.

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  19. 📊 Cada beneficio que prometes a un empleado genera un pasivo. La NIC 19 te obliga a reconocerlo hoy, no cuando lo pagues. Esa es la esencia de la contabilidad de causación.

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