

It’s issues with data gathering.


It’s issues with data gathering.


Well yes, one can misuse any tool.


I used Ubuntu back when it ran gnome 2, then Arch Linux for servers and my netbook and since 2017 I’m using Fedora as my daily driver and Rocky Linux for servers. I suppose XenServer/xcp-ng is technically also a Linux distribution that I use. AMA?


It doesn’t really matter how strong the currency is, it’s about spending power. And Poland for the most part doesn’t have the spending power rivalling Switzerland or western/northern EU.


Don’t get me started at default pricing in PLN.


There’s dozens of us! Both lemmy and linux users.


Buying intel cpus in 202X?


Not to mention agents not being immune to confabulation, what we’d call if human did it: “making shit up”.


Obviously a SIG baseball bat.
You can start with minikube, it’s a one node environment you can run in a vm. Another fairly straightforward kubernetes distribution is k3s, you can set it up on a bunch of nodes running common linux distributions via ansible for example.
I learned how to kubernetes from open online sources and just trying really hard to set up certain apps. Some have kubernetes tutorials or deployment manifests included.
You can also start with helm, which is like a package manager for kubernetes. It can ease you into configuration required for each application.
As for docker, kubernetes uses containers, but those are bundled into pods. It’s not a particularly difficult leap I think. However I recommend trying using podman for a bit first. It’s fairly compatible with dockerfiles and commands, but also allows you to setup and export pods you can then directly use in kubernetes.


Already fixed but I wouldn’t expose it to the internet for now.


Every language that requires the user to install a runtime is crap in my book and I mainly write python so believe me on that.
Naw, just 3 and 3/4.