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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • i have very few services and tend to lean into virtual machines instead of containers out of habit. i have proxmox running on an old mini-pc that needs to be replaced at some point. 16GB of RAM in it, 4 cores on the CPU (it’s an i3 at 2ghz), and a 100GB SSD.

    VMs and services are as follows:

    • ubuntu vm
      • runs my omada controller in docker
      • used to run all of my containers in docker but i migrated them to podman
    • fedora vm
      • runs several containers via podman
        • alexandrite, where i’m composing this now!
        • uptime kuma
        • redlib for browsing reddit
        • kanboard for organizing my contracting work
    • dietpi in a vm to run pi-hole (migrated here when my pi zero-w cooked itself)
      • this also handles internal dns for each server so i don’t have to type out IP addresses
    • home assistant HAOS vm

    home assistant backs itself up to my craptastic nas and the rest of the stuff doesn’t really have any backups. i wouldn’t be upset if they died, except for my kanboard instance. i can rebuild that from scratch if needed.

    i’ll be investing in a new mini-pc and some more disks soon, though.



  • for my car and motorcycle, I have an older Garmin dedicated GPS that still gets updates and has routed me better than Google maps in the past. it doesn’t require a subscription, though some newer ones do. I think I can update it with open street maps if the worst happens.

    I use Organic Maps on my phone, which uses open street maps. It works pretty well but I often need the actual address for a location as opposed to the business name or search won’t work.

    I’m a Kagi subscriber so I try to use Kagi Maps in the rare instance that I’m looking things up on my computer. It is a bit more limited.











  • i just moved almost all of my containers (except for my omada controller) to my VM running fedora and podman off my VM running ubuntu and docker. why? i was in a product sales call (being sold to) and didn’t have any actual work tasks to do during that time. Now there’s an additional VM on the network.

    Trying to decide if I’ll move omada as well or just shift everything back. I shouldn’t have fiddled with the stack while I was bored. A video game or something would’ve been a better idea.



  • thanks for this bit of history. I had no idea joe was involved with Jupiter previously but it explains how he and Alex seemed to know each other.

    I’m glad that Joe’s podcasts are still going. I find Chris and the Jupiter crew insufferable to listen to. the episodes feel like a mix of ads and cryptobegging between brief overly animated bits of content.