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  • I've been following their work on implementing this via their newsletter and it seems to be coming along nicely. Can't wait for them to complete implementing it.

  • Really looking forward to SSO support!

  • Desktop: Windows XP

    Linux: Probably Raspbian on a Pi 2 b

    Tech has come a long way since then lol

  • Currently using Nextcloud AIO and it's pretty decent, though I've got 16 vCPU and 32 GB of RAM allocated to it right now, though it's only using 10% CPU and ~7 GB of RAM at the moment.

    I think it takes a while to warm up once you start adding data to it, especially depending on the plug-ins you add and amount of data.

  • I should look into how to do that on my instance probably. Pictrs always seemed like a bit of a security nightmare.

  • homelab @lemmy.ml

    Teachings from years of HomeLab

    blog.cloudhub.social /teachings-from-years-of-homelab/
  • What's everyone's workflows with these systems? Do you catalog both physical and digital documents? Where do you store the documents?

  • I disabled Pictrs around the time of CSAM attacks and have yet to bother enabling it again

    Uhh… what?? When did that happen? I thought pictrs was a requirement also…

  • Huh, do you have your lemmy config documented somewhere? I keep running into issues with it and I'm not sure which component exactly is failing, but it's annoying. I'm using this helm chart currently: ananace/lemmy It works, but I don't have pict-rs setup in HA either.

  • They store the secrets in a file? Gross. What a poor way of handling that. Pretty sure environment variables would be more secure. Especially in Kubernetes.

  • Yeah, I used to host a Matrix instance - could do that for this one too.

    The issue is more about setting up the Kubernetes manifests and templating them. I usually use the chart's built-in postgres and redis config, though using an operator would make it more scalable for sure.

    I'm using Authentik for auth, but I do also like Keycloak.

  • I've seen that around, but I prefer to run my own services instead of relying on a ready-built system like that. I find they don't offer that much customization options usually.

  • I think both of the ones I mentioned have docker-compose files, which I think I can convert with kompose convert? I guess from there I would follow your steps and then start parameterizing it once it's running properly.

    Thanks! I think I'll start trying out PixelFed tomorrow.

  • That's actually super helpful! I haven't done much custom Helm chart-ing, and was kinda lost where to start. That really helps break the process down, and the tip about skipping state to start is very wise.

  • Yeah, that's the pain point - building and maintaining the charts.

    Also, I know the charts likely wouldn't have to be super complex, but I'm used to working with Bitnami's charts that are massively complex - I just don't have the time to go that in-depth.

  • Oh, I know I could get them to run with enough work. I just don't have that much time to spend on initial implementation and upkeep of the charts.

    I'm using FluxCD, which I believe can do deployments of plain Kubernetes manifests, but that still requires a decent amount of overhead to keep up to date.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Fediverse Apps on Kubernetes?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Which Fediverse software would you recommend for long-form blog posts or photo hosting?