linux_mclinuxface, to random
@linux_mclinuxface@fosstodon.org avatar
wyri, to php
@wyri@haxim.us avatar

Reimagining how to deploy my applications to . Turn between sub chart and Operator style. Requirements:

  • A way to pick up configuration from the code (cronjobs, queue workers/vhosts so deployments etc) and transform that to to resource changes
  • No Helm plugins etc
  • The possibility to run things either all in one pod or to split them out into different deployments/cronjobs depending on the project needs

It's about time we do some actual native

DieFischerinW, to random German
@DieFischerinW@ruhr.social avatar

„Ohne Helm und nicht angegurtet
Dazu komme, dass jedes zweite Kind im Lastenfahrrad keinen Helm trage und ein Drittel gar nicht oder nicht korrekt angegurtet sei.“

Was fahren sie auch OHNE !!1!11!!!!!

🔊OHNE HELM!!!

(Fragt mal so einen durchschnittlichen Niederländer, ob er nicht lieber mal mit Helm…?? Das Gelächter wird dich noch im Traum verfolgen.)
Traurig , sehr traurig.

*KopfschüttelndAb
https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/westfalen-lippe/lastenfahrrad-kinder-nicht-sicher-100.html

wyri, to random
@wyri@haxim.us avatar

Achievement unlocked: Create a regex manager to update a image tag in a chart

laotang, to emacs
@laotang@emacs.ch avatar

For the past few years (basically within the first few months of using Emacs in 2020) I’ve been using . My understanding of how completing-read and the minibuffer in should work are thereby strongly influenced by this experience.

This weekend I finally had some time to play with (and marginalia, consult, orderless… inspired by Prot's video). Probably I’m holding it wrong but it was not a smooth experience. Is it correct that vertico ignores the sorting of the collection used? Is there a way to change this? Why is the minibuffer here broken? Any advice would be welcome.

The images attached show the results for (completing-read "" orgrr-selection-list) in helm and vertico.

(completing-read "" orgrr-selection-list) in vertico

Sweetshark, to Kubernetes
@Sweetshark@chaos.social avatar

charts for make m4 macros look positively ergonomic.

XR_Nuernberg_sunny2, to random German
@XR_Nuernberg_sunny2@mstdn.social avatar

🙈 Es ist einfach unfassbar!
Spektakuläre Polizeimeldung:
🚶‍♂️ gegen 🚓 gerast, das ihm trotz 🚦Ampelgrün im Weg war! 🙄

"Ein 64-jähriger Fußgänger ist am frühen Freitagmorgen gegen 6 Uhr mit einem Streifenwagen zusammengestoßen." 😠

...
"Der 64-Jährige wurde bei der schwer verletzt. Er kam mit Schürfwunden und Kopfverletzungen in ein Krankenhaus."
Ja, wenn der halt nicht guckt, so rennt und keinen trägt!
https://www.nordbayern.de/region/nuernberg/polizeibericht/schwer-verletzt-streifenwagen-der-polizei-erfasst-fussganger-im-nurnberger-westen-1.14034364

wyri, to terraform
@wyri@haxim.us avatar

This is why I love over : it picked up tags somewhere deep inside some chart, plus picked up all the Helm charts in my that need updating. Looks like I'll be updating everything tomorrow (well today since it's past midnight) 🎉🎉🎉#

kisharrington, to emacs
@kisharrington@mastodon.social avatar

just some yak shaving , finally trying the switch from -> , , , , that seems to be sweeping the community. good start so far...

irfan, to fediverse

Hi all, I've just migrated from @irfan to this account on sakurajima.social. I'll also be attempting to migrate my main account @irfan to this one in the coming days, but I'm expecting nothing on that front since it's failed so far.

I've moved to multiple servers throughout my time on the in pursuit for a "permanent" instance to be on, and I've never had the chance to write an post lol so this will be my first.

I'm a 26 year old (in Nov 2024) (gfdi) programmer obsessed with languages such as and , frameworks like , and shenanigans like , , and . I'm also obsessed with and , and promoting them to be more viable each day for the masses so everyone could have not just free but secure access to daily computing.

Entertainment wise, I'm into both English but mostly Japanese content - including . I also often play western and Japanese on and . My primary devices are my , my / based , and my old and dusty . My fav animes include (as per my pfp), , and . My fav games include , , and . My fav genres include anything that evokes strong emotions and grabs my full attention like , , and .

I'll be using this account to mostly document my passions through mini reviews or rants. I have another picture-based account over on , @irfan. All images I have posted and will be posting will include descriptive/alt text, including my pfp and banner. I also have some bots for posting local (to me, ) and other relevant data cos the API is just so fun to play with.

blockforest, (edited ) to random
@blockforest@mastodon.social avatar

Officially the coolest place one of my stickers has ever ended up! And I would like a knights helm now please 😂

jeydee, to random German
@jeydee@mastodon.social avatar
irfan, to Redis

A lot of my apps require a scheduler, I've always given the option to choose between using or / for that. So tempted to drop Celery though because of just HOW MUCH RESOURCES it needs to even work, and when it doesn't work it's all silent about it. In my charts, I could set very low (default) resource limits because they've been tested to work/be sufficient with APScheduler and the rest of the app - because of Celery though, I'd need to set a much higher default.

irfan, (edited ) to mastodon

I feel like I'm bombarded with things I wanna do devel-wise so I'm just gonna write them down here so I don't feel overwhelmed lol:

  • Work on my - framework creatively named as mango to be used as a base for all of my other Masto-Django projects.

  • Port my other creatively named projects such as rizz (RSS-Masto bots like @lowyat and @soyacincau) and waktusolat (@waktusolat) to use mango as a base when it's finished.

  • New project based on mango to track/update local COVID-19 data on Mastodon.

  • Create a chart for -ngx ( document management system) and deploy it to my .

  • Update my long abandoned clog (web blog/todo/money tracker app) project.

  • Develop a new web app, that could potentially be used as an e-invitation card/management portal. If this one goes well, I could self host/deploy it for my own wedding eventually lmao.

  • Create a Helm chart for (FOSS URL shortener) and deploy it to my homelab.

Lots to do, for someone with extremely short attention span.

irfan, to random

Is there really no way to programmatically create a values.yaml with our values specified through set etc.? Seems like a pretty simple use case they could handle but I'm not seeing any docus/discussions saying how or if we could even do this.

irfan, to random

it me, mr reinvent the wheel cos i have tunnel vision every time ive a(n actual or artificial) problem to solve.

15 charts to my name now, 2 of which in this list have been deprecated (postgres-agent replacing postgres-createdb and postgres-dropdb), 6 of my own (containerised) projects, and 7 of projects that either do not have existing helm charts of their own, or I just don't prefer/trust using them.

openproject, to opensource
@openproject@fosstodon.org avatar

💡 Installing OpenProject – with Helm Charts, packages and Docker 💡

If you want to install OpenProject on-premises, there are currently 3 different ways to do so:

  1. Set up a Kubernetes cluster and install using our Helm charts.
  2. Use traditional DEB/RPM packages for supported distributions.
  3. Use a plain Docker runtime or docker-compose to run the OpenProject containers.

Read more: https://www.openproject.org/blog/installation-helm-charts-packages-docker/

dynode, to random
@dynode@mas.to avatar

Een op de is suggereren dat fietsen onveilig is. Wat veel beter is is investeren in zoveel mogelijk infrastructuur gericht op de fiets zelf.
Bij de zuiderburen is hier te weinig van. Fluohesjes en helmen zijn dan een weinig effectieve "oplossing".

https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2023/11/24/verplichte-fietshelm-personeel-stad-antwerpen/

lerk, to berlin
@lerk@social.tchncs.de avatar

Ratespiel: Welchen Satz habe ich hinzugedichtet?

"Am späten Mittwochabend verlor ein 24-jähriger die Kontrolle über seinen Wagen. Er rammte ein an einer Kreuzung stehendes und beschädigte drei weitere. Der 24-Jährige erlitt eine Kopfverletzung und kam zur stationären Behandlung in ein Krankenhaus. Es gab keine weiteren Verletzten. Der Autofahrer trug nach Polizeiangaben keinen ."

https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/funf-autos-beschadigt-raser-verletzt-sich-bei-unfall-im-berliner-hansaviertel-schwer-10754794.html

nixCraft, to random
@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar

The same old wine in new bottle 🤡

Meowki,
@Meowki@mastodon.world avatar

@nixCraft Now add to this. 💥

vwbusguy, to Kubernetes
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

<gripe>Why aren't postgres major version upgrades automagic in but instead there's a whole tedious disruptive process? Why can't this just be solved with an init-container that runs pg_upgrade? How is this still a thing?</gripe>

vwbusguy,
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

When there's an available helm chart update available, but there's a postgres version update in the newer chart.

santisbon, to fediverse

If I had a very generous sponsor to cover the huge time commitment required for this, I would fork an server (probably or ) and:

  • Rearchitect it to use industry-standard products for queueing, streaming, relational, key-value, and in-memory stores. Ideally everything must be so widely used that a major cloud provider offers a managed version of it.
  • Provide a way to deploy to with a chart.
  • Standardize the backend on one (1) technology wherever possible. Probably Python.

Making it as easy as possible to deploy on your own infrastructure or leverage managed cloud services. Also easy for the wider community to contribute. That's the dream!

tmcfarlane, to Kubernetes
@tmcfarlane@toot.community avatar

Since quay.io is down, now is a good time to remind tech folks of reimage. You can use it as a helm post-renderer, it'll copy images from the random wilderness into your own OCI registry, and avoid runtime dependence on the likes of quay and dockerhub

https://github.com/cerbos/reimage

dustinrue, to random
@dustinrue@chateaude.luxe avatar

Nice to see an official chart for Media Server now exists, even if support for it is only community based. I also learned about rclone as a way to mount storage and make it accessible, though I question how performant it could possibly be.

https://www.plex.tv/blog/plex-pro-week-23-a-z-on-k8s-for-plex-media-server/

tmcfarlane, to Kubernetes
@tmcfarlane@toot.community avatar

I've created thing!

reimage is a tool for and / that makes it easier to ensure your kubernetes deployments are more consistant by

  • copying images from remote registries to your own registry
  • updating image fields to a configurable consistent naming scheme, and optionally fixing them to digest forms.
    . It also makes using Google Cloud vulnerability scanning and binauth attestation super easy.

https://github.com/cerbos/reimage

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