Aria Burrell πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

@litui@ΞΌ.computer
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Acclaimed university non-completionist in both the fields of Policy Studies and Linguistics.

A job-seeking leader, programmer, musician, and maker. #microcontroller #stm32 #esp32 #rp2040 #arm #risc-v #cnc #pcb, #FlipperZero enthusiast

Seedling 🌱 #cannabis aficionada and (legal) grower.

See also @litui.

#trans #nonbinary #queer #adhd #noncompliant #Canadian #settler #treaty7

Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results

https://voteyesornoai.com

AI should be a choice. Here’s where you stand.

Voting has closed. See the final results of the public vote on AI.

When you're both a gamer and technology professional and you've got your desktop doubling as a K8S node on a network with limited GPU compute, you do what you must.

https://gist.github.com/litui/14d516fd6591999ae0e30c6da7fa645c

Steam game launch script to scale down GPU-intensive kubernetes pods before starting a game (with bonus static launch options).

Steam game launch script to scale down GPU-intensive kubernetes pods before starting a game (with bonus static launch options). - k8s-gamerun.sh

Gist
Personally, I kinda like the use of namespaces for "application suites" similar to how I used Docker Compose namespaces. This covers some trust-related considerations between apps, but not necessarily users. Also not necessarily trust-zones or more broad service mesh kinda concepts. Maybe that's better solved through more/multi cluster, I dunno, but it seems bothersome.

Am I the only one who feels, so far, that Kubernetes needs more (optional?) organizational hierarchy both above and below namespaces?

Like yeah namespaces can be pretty arbitrary, but deciding what concepts a namespace should encompass seems to come with tradeoffs no matter what you choose.

who up waxing they gibbous

More proud of this than music plays on a shitty streaming service.

Not a bad year. Much learned, much accomplished.

And only a tiny bit of GenAI in the mix (home explorations, nothing released).

*brags some more*

Did I mention I also have my terraform scripts auto-provisioning DNS on my Unifi for everything I set up in the cluster, and I've even got OIDC and Forward-auth proxy providers being auto-configured in Authentik? =D

Mere steps away from getting RBAC going.

FWIW, it was the list of parentRefs that messed me up in my understanding. I just assumed HTTPRoutes could handle internal many-to-many mapping to listeners because the upstream and downstream were both configured through lists of objects.

Been migrating a lot of hard-to-maintain standalone libvirt and docker/docker-compose setups.

Using Cilium as the backend, to its fullest, with multi-pool + eBPF stuff, BGP LoadBalancing using my UniFi router, etc. =)

Also, yes, I'm still alive, still not working-working, but I've spent the last (almost) month deep-diving and building out my home, on-prem Kubernetes setup on existing hardware. 3 nodes, 2 GPUs, and my terraform chops have never been better. =p