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geek-cookbook reviews and mentions
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Fully Automated Homelabs?
Does this do what you want: https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/?
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Best way to manage containers on different servers
You gotta check out the https://github.com/geek-cookbook/geek-cookbook it will explain and show you two ways (kubernetes and docker-swarm) of solving your problem.
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Self-hosted alternative of Kindle
Wow, that does look good. I have a weekend project too :) (https://github.com/geek-cookbook/geek-cookbook/issues/224)
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Dumb sysadmin here. Anything I should learn before diving into Kubernetes?
There is a great intro to gitops at https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/
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what if... I'll write a book about selfhosting / homelabbing?
I'd say it's better to create a blog or website where you can update as needed. Or do something like this https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/ with the ability to download a PDF version.
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Cool docker examples to show my students
There is some seriously excellent work done by FunkyPenguin with recipes on deploying a wide variety of services on either Docker Swarm or Kubernetes in the Geek Cookbook
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Some questions if docker is the right thing for the project
Or https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/
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Markdown note taking web-app
Ooh, that looks handy. I think I looked at it a while back but it seems a lot more polished now. Added to my list of apps-to-look-at too (https://github.com/geek-cookbook/geek-cookbook/issues/161)
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