Chris is at PyCon on Nostr: I'm considering switching to #Kubernetes to manage some of the services on my ...
I'm considering switching to #Kubernetes to manage some of the services on my homelab, in part because it seems to be one of the more coherent ways to make paired #Tailscale / service "endpoints" without having to have separate machines for each one, but I'm tripping over the fact that I utterly don't grok the abstractions and how they're implemented.
I hate the idea of having a magic API that I don't even know how to *talk about* much less modify.
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