Funnily enough Docker compose has never worked for me on Podman. There always seems to be something that is incompatible (also due to me running on Debian). However, I feel like it should become a standard amongst homelabbers and professionals to use Kubernetes manifests going forward, since it is the most portable.
Findmysec
Isn't c-o really hard to hit, or am I missing something?
Nice config bro
NFS is a pain, no question about it. I used to use longhorn but these days since I'm doing a single node k3s I'm just doing hostpath. It's that PVCs make intuitive sense to me, but I guess podman will likely work just fine for such cases other than canary deployments and OOTB service-meshes
Well I guess podman works fine for the first few months. Interestingly I still use build-ah heavily for building my custom images
Time for the Cisco certs (expensive though).
Wonderful concept. I'll take a look, thanks
Not needing Kubernetes is a broad statement. It allows for better management of storage and literally gives you a configurable reverse-proxy configured with YAML if you know what you're doing.
OP please forward this email and your story to Louis Rossman
I didn't ask the question lol. I'm just waiting for reto to be more mature before I step in. I wish Bisq would do XMR. Do you know of DEXes which would p2p swap bitcoin <-> XMR?
I guess. LocalMonero was an online account
He wants a DEX which is easier to set up
How? I'm interested