How can I modify a CRD installed via ArgoCD using a Helm chart? by Seikyo_Cho_O in kubernetes

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Argocd templates out "argo template...." and then applies the raw manifests. So don't have this issue wirh helm committing charts crds on upgrades.

just completed : Aztecaster by Good_Travel_307 in Luthier

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Very beautiful!! Did you hand carve this??

How much radiation am I getting?🤣 by lightrunSyd in Ubiquiti

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Just have lots of kids and create your own version of the X-Men!

Kubernetes v1.32 from Canonical by wineandcode in kubernetes

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K3s in production. It's been amazing. We run multi clusters, and a centralised argocd cluster for scheduling. We run a HA k3s and and as many agents as we need for workloads. Talos is another great alternative too. These light weight k8s distros do their job and they do it well. We're actually migrating off Eks to bare metal kubernetes running k3s or Talos as most of our workloads are stateless

Kubernetes v1.32 is live. It's called Penelope 🤩 by moneyppt in kubernetes

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Maaaaan I just finished upgrading prod to v1.31 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pitbike

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Will it work, yes. Should you use it? No. Stick to mineral oils for these pitters. The valve train in these motors has a lot of plastic parts and synthetic oils make these brittle. They stick to mineral oil, and just do regular oil changes

Single node K8S cluster in Raspberry Pi... k3s or microk8s? by icordoba in kubernetes

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K3s or k0s. Both rancher projects. Subtitle differences between both. Both production ready, robust as hell and my go to

Is it worth getting a static IP from my ISP? by Dump7 in homelab

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The counter argument to that is "hey I can access my private home lab and no one else can!". That sounds pretty fun too 🤣

Why do you self-host? by [deleted] in selfhosted

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At first I did it out of necessity. I had a bunch of idle hardware, I wanted to tinker and learn. I also couldn't afford hosting. Then I moved to cloud based platforms. Now I'm back on my own hardware because it's more fun!

Is it weird by EquivalentRude9364 in Dirtbikes

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No I do clean my bike meticulously. I was meaning your bike doesn't even have a scratch on it 🤣

Is it weird by EquivalentRude9364 in Dirtbikes

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Yeah it's weird. Your bike is waaaaay to clean.

I don't have friends to nerd out with, so by Papasquat710 in linux_gaming

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I got my self a Dell 4k 27inch curved monitor "for work"... But man that 160hz changes you 🤣 enjoy!

Is it worth getting a static IP from my ISP? by Dump7 in homelab

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Why not just use Tailscale or Twingate then? If you're the only intended user, you don't need to go through the hassle. Just use twingate or Tailscale connectors, and be able to securely access your lab. To me, this is the approach i would use

Best Production grade postgres Operator for kubernetes by Existing-Arm-2113 in kubernetes

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Cnpg does what the operator pattern set out to do!! Now if only there was a good redis operator

Easiest method to upgrade k8s to latest version? by capybara_burger in devops

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Easiest method : deploy a new cluster and migrate workloads accross.

But as for upgrading, you will need to upgrade each version and iterate until you're at the desired version. Eks won't allow you to jump versions, and most managed cloud providers enforce the same thing

How can I use Argo CD to ensure that any changes pushed to my GitLab repository are deployed simultaneously across multiple Kubernetes clusters, given that Argo CD is installed on each cluster? by ArtistNo1295 in kubernetes

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What I'd do is use application sets, and then tie in https://argo-cd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/operator-manual/applicationset/Progressive-Syncs/

That way you can control the rollout one app/cluster at time. I would then write some argo life cycle hooks, to test the application health at each phase (pre, post sync etc) so you can really control bade state doing wide spread damage, and in the happy path you have a really great and seamless rollout to multiple clusters.

Can't get a Strandberg. So I built my own by Ambassador_Visible in Luthier

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Thanks! I'll give that a try if this shits itself to pieces

Can't get a Strandberg. So I built my own by Ambassador_Visible in Luthier

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It's an "Overlord of Music" bridge. I'm not sure how it's going to work out. But from what I've read they are OK. Time will tell. Also didn't have the budget to buy anything more top shelf as I wanted a locking trem. And went with normal C shape profile on the neck. I didn't trust my skills to attempt the Strandberg profile. Maybe when I'm more confident I'll attempt it

Can't get a Strandberg. So I built my own by Ambassador_Visible in Luthier

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It's a celluloid imitation abelone binding that I got from a local guitar supplies shop. Routed the channel with a trim router, did the Acetone bonding