I have a home lab consisting of 9 mini PCs running Docker Swarm. They're from various manufacturers, Intel, ASRock, Minisforum, etc. I originally tried to use Debian to build out the environment but it couldn't find the network interfaces, or storage, or whatever else. So I made a Rocky 9 install drive and tried that. Every machine came up with all hardware recognized on the first try. So, that's what I've been running for just about two years now. No complaints.
YawnTor
joined 1 year ago
Seems fast compared to self-hosted GitLab or Bitbucket. I don't see a way to add an ssh key or gpg key for code signing. No dark mode so expect to burn your retinas out in the middle of the night. I'll wait until it's a little more fleshed out before thinking about replacing Gitea in my network, though.
I don't have a favorite. I use Cinnamon because it disappoints me the least.
Companies like Meta don't do anything without an NDA. They probably reached out to Eugen and said "hey, we want to talk but first you need to sign this NDA." They could be asking for his grandmother's sugar cookie recipe.
Sure, there are plenty of reasons to loft an eyebrow at Eugen. Signing an NDA isn't one of them.
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I use three systems for manager nodes so they don't get much work. Mostly Traefik and a few other administrative services. I have about 80 containers running on the six worker nodes.