[LIVE] with „Battlestar Galactica Deadlock“. This 3D turn-based strategy game takes place in the First Cylon War, a few decades before the events in the TV show from 2004. Let's find out whether I can handle the simultaneous turn gameplay. In English language, and of course on #Linux. https://live.hatnix.net#Owncast#Gaming#DRMfree#Livestream#hatclan
Happy 4th birthday (first commit) to @owncast! Thank you @gabek and all the contributors for your hard work. You’ve made the web a better place. #owncast
[LIVE] mit „Old World“. Wir starten mit dem 115. Jahr unserer Herrschaft über Babylonien. Die amtierende Königin Ettu wird vermutlich nicht mehr allzu lang regieren. Wird ihr Sohn Prinz Sumu-abum ein adäquater Nachfolger sein? In deutscher Sprache, und natürlich unter #Linux. https://live.hatnix.net#Owncast#Gaming#DRMfree#Livestream#hatclan
@omniscion I know Hetzner has their own install environment, but if you ever want to drop by our chat, somebody else who uses Hetzner might be able to point you in the right direction. https://owncast.rocket.chat/
Decided to sit down and try to learn #kubernetes despite the fact that I don't have any real need for it on my little home server. Still, it's been interesting and - I won't lie - a bit frustrating at times. It's very much like using a chainsaw to butter my bread for my use case, but I had a nice feeling of satisfaction when I succeeded in getting #owncast set up through it. I've had some odd issues with Docker failing to launch certain containers through containerd that I have not been able to figure out, however.
I was putting thought into maybe redoing my server setup with kubernetes but I sincerely worry that I'll run into this same containerd issue with some of my other apps.
@jay podman's a "replacement" for docker. The commands are essentially the same as you can do podman build, podman run, etc., just like docker build, etc. ( https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/Commands.html ) Some have symlinked docker -> podman to get scripts to just work. The "k8s" part is that you can feed a k8s-style yaml file (with some types of resources like pods and volumes) to podman play kube ( https://docs.podman.io/en/v4.2/markdown/podman-play-kube.1.html ) and it'll run the container on the local system (like kubectl apply).