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title: "Setup"
date: 2022-07-31T15:02:27-07:00
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Here you are:
![bluster pic](/img/bluster-pic.webp)
I have six Raspberry Pi's networked together with a shared NAS. That Coral chip is mostly for manual fun for now, but expect an interactive site later.
Blog Stack:
Hugo on NGINX Docker container, with cloudfare DDoS prevention and caching.
### Future Improvements
- interactive gitlab project so people can edit this site for fun
- Family photo site w/ secured logins
- ability to email "observations" and have the site update itself
- Have some swing trades running on it
- Use the coral device interactively on the site somehow
- Set up paragliding page to track weather at my favorite sites (or just for the Torrey classes)
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Updates:
You still look the same, but some major changes have happened:
Blog Stack: same as before, except container is running on k3s, replicated with it's own service and does have TLS support
Notes on improvements:
- I did the self-hosted gitlab for a bit, it's just too heavy for my little pi's. After about a month the logs filled up my memory card and at the time they were very against using a mounted volume.
- site is on k3s!
- TLS achieved!
- I had it with my gitlab and pipelines, but again I decided to not redo gitlab. some kind of interactivity needs to happen though
- family site would still be fun. some kind of app too
- still a great idea, turns out email on kubernetes is not trivial at the moment...
- Set up PVCs and using the NVMe volume mount
--- Updates:
You are now on a beelink EQ series running Omarchy (for fun) headless. Still K3s with a bunch of additions, and now with the power of Claude I can create an entire subdomain in less than five minutes- including checked in code, images on the registry, TLS, etc. It's amazing!