1. Practical docker

    Well, after piddling with some simple stuff, I finally decided to deploy a couple Docker containers, because I'm pretty good with that stuff now.

    Or, So I thought.

    Always happy to be dis-abused of my preconceptions, of the 5 docker things I tried to get running, exactly ZERO worked out …

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  2. Finding some kubernetes gaps

    As I've been fiddling with some various clusters that I am trying to get going, I've run into some areas where my understanding of Kubernetes needs some sharpening. I understand nodes and pods, I have ideas about services and deployments, and I get the basics of NodePort and ClusterIP. I've …

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  3. Hitting the wall on videos

    So, I've been trying to watch at least one Anais video each day, and I've been good at doing that for the most part up until now. But I have focused on videos that are around ten minutes, and up to a bit more than fifteen minutes long. So I …

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  4. Doing something a bit different

    I'm starting to do some new stuff. I've done a large variety of software stuff in the past, but now I'm having to do some hardware stuff. First is something semi-easy, its repacing a noisy fan. I have done some similar things ages ago, but haven't done anything like this …

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  5. Getting a bit orgainized

    It feels like I'm perpetually talking about cleaning this and tidying that, as I go about my daily business. And honestly, prioitzing and improving are good things, and sometimes the process of learning is messy. You don't always know how to do things, so you set them up "wrong". My …

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  6. Docker containers just exit

    I have a VM running Docker, which means that nothing else is running, but I'm having docker just exit. I actually tracked down the error, and it looks like some host or docker periodic command that sends the webserver a HUP signal. Upon seeing the HUP, it cycles the web …

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  7. Day one

    To try to get some traction, I've decided to forego editing for the first few. That means the first few will be a bit more raw, and I'll have to be mindful of what I put on screen. I'm looking to start with how we evolved to containers. I did …

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  8. Beginning my full 100 days journey

    I've done a first run at background and what came before containers, and why containers are a good fit for our modern situation. It went okay, but I need some better illustrations and also have to do some editing, which means learning an editor. I kept my commitment to #100DaysOfKubernetes …

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  9. Choosing a documentation tool for learning

    I'm circling back to Anais early #100DaysOfKubernetes content, and getting ready to do some videos and put my own journey out there. One thing is that Anais does is using Notion for her documentation, and I have to choose a tool to help my own process. One possiblility is just …

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  10. Running out of space is always fun

    Having weird things happen is always fun, doubly so when you have no clue why they happened. This time it was a container, which refused to start a database because it was out of space. Okay, its possible, so I look for things that are chewing space with an eye …

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