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raspberry-pi-dramble
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Why is it so hard to find a 5 port PoE switch where all 5 ports are PoE?
https://www.pidramble.com - but you do need to power the router. 5th port is an uplink
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Heatsinks for Raspberry Pi cluster with PoE
Don't bother. Just put them on an open stack and blow a quiet Noctua fan sideways through the stack. I used to have a four-pi4 cluster ala https://www.pidramble.com and one fan blowing back to front was easily good enough. I also removed the fans from the official PoE HATs since they sounded like rocket engines no matter what I did.
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How would I power multiple RPI's?
There's no rack, it's simply on the corner of my desk. I haven't made photos of it but it looks pretty much like Jeff Geerling's Dramble: https://www.pidramble.com/
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Considering building a NUC k8s cluster, looking for inspiration
Had a pi 'dramble' just like this one and it worked fine. I ran k3s at the time on it. Since it was a lab experimentation thing, I didn't throw more hardware at it, but I could have likely gotten similar results with a bunch of Vagrant/VirtualBox VMs on one NUC.
- Pi k8s! This is my pi4-8gb powered hosted platform. 8 pi4s for kubeadm k8s cluster, and one for a not so 'nas' share. I use gitlab runners with helmfile to manage my applications. Running over a year and finally passed the CKA with most of my practice on this plus work clusters. AMA welcome!
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You did WHAT with Ansible?! Automate the Uncommon (my AnsibleFest 2021 Presentation)
Automate the Pi Dramble website I run in my basement with Drupal Pi.
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A quick write-up of my current setup with a Raspberry Pi 4
How is latency and stuff? Any slowness that you wouldn't expect from the software that may come from running it on a rpi4? I've been thinking of setting up a few services, but I kinda want to do something like the Pi Dramble, wasn't even aware that a single pi would have the power to run all of these services. Though I'm not actually surprised it does.
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Creating a modular pi cluster?
A couple years ago when I thought I'd have to get into kubernetes for a living, I built a 4x4GB pi4 cluster with the exact parts list from Jeff Geerling's "dramble" setup (link) and did a bunch of experimentation with k3s as a lightweight cluster solution. Worked pretty amazingly for things like "spin me up 10 more of those things" and for moving things around to upgrade the SD card on the 3rd pi while keeping the services running on the other pi. But I don't need to do kubernetes for a living so the cluster is just sitting here collecting dust powered-down basically.
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Kubernetes 20 Pi cluster
I see this kind of question asked a lot when people are posting their Kubernetes Pi clusters. The rpi 4 quad core with 4-8GB RAM gives a lot of potential for the price in a kuberenetes setup I feel. I found the pi dramble project interesting, and even more the turing pi using rpi compute modules. Are NUCs really a cheaper alternative for a kubernetes cluster, every time I start try to come up with something I end up with a far more expensive setup and fewer cores. Any hints on viable setups, e.g. replacing 4x POE powered RPI 4's.?
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My PoE Pi Cluster.
My setup is exactly the same as the top photo on https://www.pidramble.com just with the stack'o'pi zip-tied to the switch so I can move it around without the things sliding around.
mac-dev-playbook
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Linus Torvalds statement
To get your Linux ready to use after a fresh install you might have an Ansible playbook to get the system ready to go with all the tools you need.
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Optimal way to backup Macs without Time Machine
Not public. But you can search YouTube for geerlingguy and Ansible Mac. I got the idea from him https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook
- How would you set up your work laptop differently if you had to do it again?
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A configuration management system for pets, not cattle
This is how I set up my Mac as well; just a local connection. Sets up out of box Mac in about 15 minutes and I can keep my two Mac's configs in perfect sync: https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook
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Anyone have a checklist/plan for when they migrate to a new Mac and do a fresh install?
One way I have seen is to use Ansible and a playbook - Jeff Geerling does this here but that's a bit OTT for me.
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Getting my first Mac from work. What are some good work related apps to try out?
Jeff Geerling has a Mac Dev PlayBook repo that is pretty close to how I would build my system.
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Trying to automate the “Automatically hide and show the menu bar in full screen” setting.
There is, I use this with some of my own customizations https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook
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Your favorite automated method for duplicating your setup on a new machine?
If you go down the route of using Ansible, this is a very complete script for Mac OS. Even if you don't use it, you can see how many useful apps can be installed (mac-dev-playbook)[https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook]
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Script to setup all dev tools in a local environment
If you go down the route of using Ansible, this is a very complete tool for Mac OS. Even if you don't use it, you can see how many useful apps can be installed mac-dev-playbook And if Ansible if just too much, try this simple way to code, document, and replay bits of your installation scripts with this tool I wrote recently and use to deploy systems daily. markdown_exec
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Ask HN: How do you sync your computers development configurations/environment?
I symlink a few files in place via Dropbox, but have most of my local configs in a dot files repo: https://github.com/geerlingguy/dotfiles
Then for more systemwide configuration, I have an Ansible playbook I run every now and then (configures apps, dock item order, etc): https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook
What are some alternatives?
docker-openwrt - OpenWrt running in Docker
strap - 👢 Bootstrap your macOS development system.
alpine-qbittorrent-openvpn - qBittorrent docker container with OpenVPN client running as unprivileged user on alpine linux
ansible-betterbird - [DISCONTINUED] A fully automated build script for Betterbird using Ansible.
lancache-rpi - (Unofficial RPI Version) - A lancache service capable of caching all CDNs in a single instance
mac-setup-script - script to setup my mac
RPi4 - Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI Firmware Images
sol-deploy - solana deployment tool to deploy solana application via ansible using AWS EC2 autoscaling group
docker-zulip - Container configurations, images, and examples for Zulip.
ansible-requirements-updater - Update your requirements.yml with this grisly Ansible playbook.
nfs-subdir-external-provisioner - Dynamic sub-dir volume provisioner on a remote NFS server.
ansible-job-report - A template for creating HTML-based job reports with Ansible