Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

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Lovely, you bought yourself a BBQ for winter?

Seriously though, I have seen at least 3 on fire on the internet so far

https://www.reddit.com/r/XboxSeriesX/comments/js1oni/buddy_of_mines_new_xbox_came_with_a_campfire/

 
Lovely, you bought yourself a BBQ for winter?

Seriously though, I have seen at least 3 on fire on the internet so far

https://www.reddit.com/r/XboxSeriesX/comments/js1oni/buddy_of_mines_new_xbox_came_with_a_campfire/


Lol I had like 5 Xbox 360's die on me.

Never had a Sony console fail. Even my original PS1 was still working when I gave it away a few years back.

Microsoft isn't a hardware company. They should outsource design and development to a company that has made electronic components and systems for decades.

Sony build quality on consoles has been flawless bar rubber on ds4 controllers.
 
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Wanted a basic Kubernetes cluster for some projects I’m working on. First time using a Raspberry Pi setup. Will see how easy it is to get setup and working and will add a third

I recall someone posting a picture of their Kubernetes cluster on reddit the other day, i think there was like 12 or 16 nodes.

Although i'm not sure if it's quite called a cluster with only 2 nodes :p
 
I recall someone posting a picture of their Kubernetes cluster on reddit the other day, i think there was like 12 or 16 nodes.

Although i'm not sure if it's quite called a cluster with only 2 nodes :p

Haha, it’s called a cluster case, I’m calling it a cluster :p. I’m going to be buying a couple more now I’ve got it set up. I just didn’t want to dump a load of money in to it and find out it’s a massive hassle and better to stick to a cluster in the cloud.

Now I’ve got it running and deployments working, I’ll add a couple more. Although I’m not really maximising the horsepower of this little setup just yet

Hi, Can I ask what sort of stuff you're doing with those using Kubes?

I’ve got some test frameworks I’ve built and maintain for training purposes, didn’t like running docker and Kubernetes on my desktop so wanted some cheap to offload it too. This just builds the frameworks and runs various unit tests
 
Pi hole is good
Retro pi

No need for kubes though.

Unifi controller.

Huge thread in Linux section and small form factor sections.


I ran a stack of four for same reason but ended up going with x86 VMs instead, as great as the Pi are I found for k8s it much better on x86 platform.

Prob got some pics of the stack somewhere, had a Netgear 5 port switch at bottom, 4 port USB power supply, all neatly strapped together, one power and network cable and the whole thing lit up :D
 
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