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drusklo
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
Great post!

I have been running Proxmox for 3 years and it has been rock solid

- Docker VM : Lots of containers with docker compose, a few examples are Plex, AdguardHome, *Arr stack...

- K3s VM: Mostly to learn keep up with kubernetes; my own apps running in there

- Postgresql VM: database for anything that needs one

Currently trying to simplify, moving the database to a docker container and testing if docker and k3s can coexist on the same system, at that point I might ditch Proxmox and move to NixOS. The only things I might miss are the option to create VMs to test random things, and VM snapshots, which make backups really simple.

I still upgrade mine manually every Friday with an ansible playbook; most of the time nothing breaks, but if it does I know I have time to fix it.
drusklo
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
Honest question; why would you want a server with mac os? I am asking because I thought about getting a mac mini for that purpose, because the hardware is great, but running mac os vs linux is what is throwing me off.
drusklo
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I've used XFCE as my main DE for around 10 years, (I switched to MacOs a year ago), I think mostly depends on your workflow, for me the best thing was that it gets out your way, you have a simple menu to select apps, a taskbar, and that's about it. I tested Gnome and KDE a few times over the years and for me they are more bloated than what I needed for my workflow, but I agree they feel more cohesive and the aesthetics are nicer.
drusklo
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
That makes a lot of sense, thanks for taking the time to explain it.
drusklo
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Looks good! I am curious on why you recommend to deploy using docker, being a single binary with no external dependencies I find the deployment simple enough.

I write all my personal projects using Go and one of the things I most like is that it compiles to a binary without external dependencies.