Enter the Fediverse
I enabled the fediverse integration on my wordpress blog, and I'm wondering how it works.
Thoughts on technology, systems, and software engineering.
I enabled the fediverse integration on my wordpress blog, and I'm wondering how it works.
Last year at around this time I wrote a post about how I hadn't been writing posts lately, and how I wondered whether it made sense to re-up my wordpress.com subscription, and...
My annual resubscription to this wordpress.com instance has come and gone again, and, as in the previous few years, I thought: "Should I renew? "Well, you still want to have a...
I recently wrote about getting up and running with kubeadm and Fedora CoreOS, which I got working, but which sent me into a miniature funk of uncertainly over various little...
There are many different ways to bring up a Kubernetes cluster, but the simplest option I've found for getting up and running with a single or multi-node cluster involves a...
You’ll find this post in your _posts directory. Go ahead and edit it and re-build the site to see your changes. You can rebuild the site in many different ways, but the most...
Fedora Atomic Host comes bundled with a version of Docker based on this project atomic repo that moves no faster than the upstream Kubernetes project can abide (currently...
I just came across this Little Guide to Kubernetes Install Options, which covers a few options I’ve heard of, and a few options I haven’t heard of. It doesn’t mention the main...
At the end of last week, I spied an exciting tweet about oVirt: Not long after I started using oVirt and Gluster together, the projects started talking about a way to improve...
A month or so ago I jotted down some notes on using ansible to set up a kubernetes cluster on atomic hosts with kubernetes running in regular docker containers and flannel and...