Teachings from years of HomeLab (blog.cloudhub.social)
A slightly less technical post - these are some things I’ve learned from having a HomeLab for over a decade.
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A slightly less technical post - these are some things I’ve learned from having a HomeLab for over a decade.
Starting a new Cloud/HomeLab blog at this domain - let me know if you want a contributor invite!
cross-posted from: lemmy.cloudhub.social/post/347779...
I am running a Kubernetes cluster for this domain, and I’m looking at more services to run (right now I have Mastodon and Lemmy)....
Reposting some of my older popular blog posts. This one is probably out of date, I doubt the configuration examples still work as they did back in 2020.
I have a need for an internal SMTP relay inside a kubernetes cluster. What is everyone using for docker/kubernetes SMTP relays these days?...
Hey all! We’re back after a couple of weeks of downtime on Lemmy due to some DB migration issues + Kubernetes liveness timeouts, and general lack of time to troubleshoot. For the latest status, you can view the status page for the cluster here: cloudhub-social.github.io/Status/...
Title - I’m using lactose free milk right now, but I’m wondering if there are any good milk-free alternatives? I tried using Silk’s barista almond milk, but it’s sour after being frothed?...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dcrich.net/post/1150...
Hello,...
The /r/videos mods are going all out and someone made this lovely graphic to explain why subs are going dark next week....
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cloudhub.social/post/2392...
Figured we’d start this community off with a question about what you’re running in your homelab!...
Thinking about the future where Microblogging and link-aggregation sites on the fediverse have grown, how do you see them integrating?...
I am wondering about the different fediverse software options and what would be best for various usecases....
I've set up a couple of single-user instances of fediverse apps (Mastodon, Lemmy). With Lemmy, I can post/comment to any community/thread I want that is federated, but I can't seem to do that with Mastodon....
I like that Lemmy can post on other instances (communities on other instances), but thinking about it, would that not present a potential issue with centralizing information about a topic on one instance?...
Is anyone else excited to see Apple's annoucements at WWDC this year?...