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homelab
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Home Lab Guide
k8s is a lot easier for homelabs than it used to be, and imo it's quicker than nix for building a declarative homelab. templates like this one can deploy a cluster in a few hours: https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template
here's my home assistant deployment as a single file: https://github.com/pl4nty/homelab/blob/main/kubernetes/clust...
I deliberately nuked my onprem cluster a few weeks ago, and was fully restored within 2 hours (including host OS reinstalls). and most of that was waiting for backup restores over my slow internet connection
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What kubernetes platforms do you use in your production environment?
Can't talk about work, but my homelab is Azure and Oracle managed k8s (AKS/OKE), with onprem Talos soon (Turing Pi 2). My Flux monorepo has the details. OKE performs noticably worse (update cycle, features, control plane performance), but it provides 4 ARM cores and 24GB RAM free so I can't complain
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What was a tech or feature your dismissed as unnecessary initially, but turned out to be wrong?
Here's my cluster's IaC if you want to take a look, it's pretty optimised for web services though. It's all Linux too - I've attempted Windows containers but Windows apps don't often handle state well
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Best small cluster provider for $50/mo?
It's been a good way to test ARM before I build a Pi cluster. My manifests and container builder are public if you want to take a look. I use a base layer for networking and observability, so it's easy to move stateless workloads, but I still need to sort out volume replication/backups
immich
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macOS Sequoia Preview
Have you tried using the Files app for image/file transfers? You can add Samba (and other) shares in there by tapping the '...' in the upper-right corner, hitting 'Connect to Server', then inputting your local server's address and connecting. I use this not just for photos, but for transferring various files and docs to/from my phone/home server.
You mentioned not wanting to mass-select 2000+ photos. If the photos you're uploading fall within a certain date range, you can open the Photos app, search for the date range of photos you want to upload (e.g. "April 20 2024 to today", or "sept 21 2018 to mar 2020"). It'll return photos taken in that date range, where you can tap 'See All', then 'Select' > 'Select All' at the top of the screen. Then you can hit the 'Share' dialogue and upload to your server through Files without having to scroll and select tons of individual pics. Keep in mind that you can't use a '-' in place of the word 'to' when specifying a date range for some reason.
If your images are family memories, you might be interested in Immich[1] (if you're open to making changes to your photo storage setup). Stand up and configure the local server, install the smartphone app, enable automatic sync, and it'll automatically upload new photos from your phone when you open the Immich app. No need for you to manually keep track of your photo syncs. Built to be a local Google Photos replacement. Has features like shared albums, face recognition/person naming, smart search, etc. AI tasks, like everything else, are done entirely locally. It's a nice piece of software, and lots of people (including privacy advocate Louis Rossmann) vouch for it.
[1] https://immich.app/
- Immich ā Self-hosted photo and video management solution
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Photobox ā Free Open Source Google Photos Clone
https://immich.app/ has built in auto-detection and tagging.
I am surprised by the over-engineered comment. Object auto-detection is kind of an advanced feature and I would expect a lot of extra infra required for it. Immich hides it because they just publish docker containers for you but I imagine it would feel more complex if you were to look at the internals.
- Ask HN: Alternatives to Google Photos
- Immich: Self-hosted photo and video management solution
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Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I'm Sorry I'm Leaving You
It really is hard to leave Gmail when all of your data has been conveniently stored therein. This is one of Google's retention strategies and it is indeed brilliant.
That said, there's a vast number of self-hosted alternatives like Stalwart Mail (email) [1], Immich (images) [2], NextCloud (Google Docs) [3], etc.
[1] https://stalwa.rt
[2] https://immich.app
[3] https://nextcloud.com/
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I accidentally built a meme search engine
Last year we added CLIP-based image search to https://immich.app/ and even though I have a pretty good understanding of how it works, it still blows my mind damn near every day. It's the closest thing to magic I've ever seen.
- immich SSO with Authentik
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Show HN: Memories, FOSS Google Photos alternative built for high performance
Iām a big fan of https://immich.app/ and I use it every day for thousands of assets
What are some alternatives?
containers - Container images for various applications
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web ššāØ
home-ops - Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
Piwigo - Manage your photos with Piwigo, a full featured open source photo gallery application for the web. Star us on Github! More than 200 plugins and themes available. Join us and contribute!
k8s-gitops - Kubernetes cluster powered by GitOps with FluxCD- Unified source of truth, automated workflows, declarative infrastructure, and cutting-edge DevOps practices.
Nextcloud - āļø Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
k8s-gitops - GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
librephotos - A self-hosted open source photo management service. This is the repository of the backend.
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
photoview - Photo gallery for self-hosted personal servers
talos - Talos Linux is a modern Linux distribution built for Kubernetes.
PiGallery 2 - A fast directory-first photo gallery website, with rich UI, optimized for running on low resource servers (especially on raspberry pi)