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Hello K0S

By codatory | Fri November 18, 2022

Ok, we laid down a base operating system and now we need to get Kubernetes running on top. I selected the K0S distribution, for a balance of being a mostly standard Kubernetes stack and having some really easy tooling for deploying and maintaining the cluster.

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Hello Ubuntu

By codatory | Fri November 18, 2022

Well, first thing's first. If we're going to commission some hardware it needs an operating system. I've standardized on Ubuntu 20.04 for everything, so that's what I'm running here. These nodes were built using the Server Live ISO installed offline to ensure a minimal install and then connected to the network.

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Hello Kubernetes

By codatory | Fri November 18, 2022

Staring down the end of life of my existing vSphere cluster I decided I wanted to refresh on something a little lighter weight and more modern. My need to run traditional VMs has all but evaporated, with a number of my fleet being VMs that existed simply to host a container or set of containers.

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My Thoughts on Mastodon

By codatory | Sat November 05, 2022
bird in the snow

This blog isn't monetized, so I'll cut to the chase. No, I don't think Mastodon has a chance in hell of replacing the mainstream social networks.

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IndyHackers Planet End of Life

By codatory | Thu August 25, 2022
papers and a tablet on a table

Following Heroku's unceremonious announcement of the end of free services effective September 28th, I have updated the readme for the IndyHackers Planet repository announcing the end of the service to coincide.

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The State of Email

By codatory | Thu April 28, 2022
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I run my own mail server. I'll pause while you recover from that news.

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2022 Thor Tellaro L 30-Day Review

By codatory | Mon March 07, 2022
Thor Tellaro RV

First off, some text for the search engines. The Tellaro also goes by the name Sequence, which has different cabinetry colors. This difference is because LazyDays sells the Tellaro and CampingWorld sells the Sequence. It's silly, and also I found both of them at both brands in my searching. Of note, the version of the Tellaro/Sequence I have specifically is the 2nd half of production where the AGM + Generator system was replaced with a small 200AH Lithium system.

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Why I bought an RV

By codatory | Mon March 07, 2022
rv in a field

In 2021, I finished the conversion of a Dodge Grand Caravan into a lightweight campervan which I used to visit all 32 of Indiana's state parks and lakes. The original goal was to try out the concept and see how much I would or could use it and what improvements I'd like in a full-size build out. One big learning was that I didn't have a single trip that wasn't one way or another iterrupted by work related activity (always my choice, but sometimes it's easier to do an hour of work while you're away than it is to clean up after someone else does it for you).

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Review: USB-C Laptop Charger

By codatory | Fri April 23, 2021
12v usb c charger

Have you ever found yourself thinking "I'd love to charge my laptop/tablet/other high power USB-C PD device in the car efficiently and without using a bulky inverter?"

Well, that's exactly the problem the PWR+ solves. In my testing it's extremely efficient (64 watts from the battery to charge my 61 watt MacBook Pro). It also happily charges my Surface Pro X and iPad Pro quickly. If you have a USB-C capable device that charges at a high wattage, this sucker is cheap ($50) and seems to work quite well. The only "complaint" I have is the cord is really long.

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Charlestown and Falls of the Ohio

By codatory | Sat April 03, 2021

This trip I took my dog with me, and I have to say. Charlestown is an excellent park with some very good moderately technical trails. Normally, I'd like to cover a little more distance but doggo really seems pretty tired so we'll call it good.

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