synae
@synae@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Anduril? Fuck, another cool thing from Tolkien being usurped and besmirched by fascists. Wtaf.
- Comment on rules of the pirate code 1 week ago:
You fight like a dairy farmer!
- Comment on Today in “Google Broke Email” 1 week ago:
Ya know, I think I’ve heard something about it being owned by a tech guy before, but never really looked into it. Thanks for the info.
- Comment on Today in “Google Broke Email” 1 week ago:
Forget the content, I was just surprised to see a local music venue on c/technology
- Comment on Some people prefer corn for some ungodly reason 2 weeks ago:
Why we talking bad on corn
I’ll take all three please
- Comment on what do y'all use for CI/CD? 3 weeks ago:
“It’s the worst one, except for all the others”
- Comment on 2002: Last.fm and Audioscrobbler Herald the Social Web 3 weeks ago:
I still use it, to find new music recommendations.
- Comment on Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 Days 5 weeks ago:
it’s free
- Comment on heads up! 5 weeks ago:
I think I might swap my wording around… that sounds like my head is in my butt
- Comment on heads up! 5 weeks ago:
… And so their butt is in their head?
- Comment on Christophe Szpajdel only appears during the full moon. 1 month ago:
Don’t forget Deer Lord
- Comment on How to propperly Ansible and selfhost without burning out? 1 month ago:
My successful path for homelab stuff is to use kubernetes (k3s locally and digital ocean DOKS for cloud resources) with argocd and gitops. Everything I change is via a git commit+push so I can always rollback, and if this machine dies, once I replace/repair the hardware I can pull all backed up content from object storage, install K3s again, reconfigure the authentication for Argocd, and it will repopulate all the running services.
I am absolutely not saying this is the right path for you as I came into nearly all my modern knowledge through my career, but it is a path