I acquired a used server for a very reasonable cost; it has 80x3.0ghz ARM cores, 128 GiB of RAM, and uses 70w of power. Power where I live is super expensive, so I'm very excited to have this beast available for minimal power cost. If you are interested in hosting anything, please reach out :). If I you don't know how to reach out, you probably aren't invited to reach out. I also have 5pi5, a Raspberry Pi 5 (16 GiB) that I use to host smaller applications. ## Configuration The very strong ARM machine (aka, machop) runs k3s. This allows me to store my configurations in FluxCD, kept in a Git repo. Very helpful in terms of my ability to work on one project a time, when tipsy. As a bonus, those silly AI tools are *very* helpful when you are tipsy. You can just ask it to: > add a new app to prod which uses the Docker image docker.tipsy.codes/rikidown:20251217. > the app should include and ingress for wiki.tipsy.codes, and it should add the arguments '--git-repo https://git.tipsy.codes/charles/wiki.tipsy.codes.git'. > the pod will expose port 8080, which should be wrapped in a service and used in the ingress and it will do the thing. It did pretty good, overall. The Git repo for my FluxCD configuration is not public because I'm not confident that I've correctly removed all private keys from it (notably, the keys to access the kubernetes dashboard). In principle it should still be fine because access to the k3s control plane is restricted to my local network, but all the same... I don't trust you. # Projects [Valheim](valheim.md)