

Artificially induced coma is pretty close, I guess.
The revolution will not be televised. 🏴


Artificially induced coma is pretty close, I guess.


It is not necessary for the attack and was used to illustrate the vulnerable app manifest configuration.


You’re right to be reluctant to apply everything by hand. K3s has a built-in feature that watches a directory and applies the manifests automatically: https://docs.k3s.io/installation/packaged-components
This can be used to install Helm charts in a declarative way as well: https://docs.k3s.io/helm
If you want to keep your solution agnostic to the kubernetes environment, I would recommend that you try ArgoCD (or FluxCD, but I never tried it so YMMV).


I guess the network will be a bottleneck on Garage too. If you want high performance you might need a hybrid solution, like clustering of stateful apps on local storage as well as periodic full backups on a distributed storage.


Longhorn is pretty easy to use. Garage works well too. Ceph is harder to use but provides both block and object storage (s3).
Could be a cool challenge to build a Lemmy client.