Hi tiatira,
The Proxmox series ends with an advanced topic of clustering and high availability.
Some readers suggested including Artificial Intelligence in LHB coverage. I don't have much experience with deploying and developing AI models, so I am collaborating with Barry, a Data Scientist with good knowledge of AI and ML. The result of this collaboration is this article.
If you, too, have expertise in AWS, Azure and other DevOps and AI tech, and you want to share your knowledge similar to this, please reply to this email with your topic proposal 🙂
💭 What you get in this edition of LHB Linux Digest:
- Remaining chapters of the Proxmox series
- Deploying a generative model with Kubernetes
- Linux command examples
- Tools and memes for Linux lovers
PikaPods is an all-in-one solution to deploy open source applications with the push of a button. I am using it for my Umami instance.
📚 DevOps Tips and Tutorials
Learn to create and deploy your generative microservices that can produce high-quality images, text, audio, or video content on demand and keep them up to date with the latest data and feedback.
Here's a setup on deploying your own GitLab server with a failover replica of the DB node.
Taking your Proxmox setup to the next level.
🧑💻 Linux tips and tutorial
The classic finger command might not be as used as in the past.
And a simple tutorial on using RAR files in the Linux command line.
🎟️ Event alert
Open Source Summit Europe edition will take place in Bilbao, Spain from 19-21 September 2023.
If you are willing to attend, you can use the coupon code OSSEU23FOSS20 and get a 20% discount.
👩💻Self-host corner
Modern Confluence alternative designed for internal & external docs, built with Go + EmberJS.
🗞️ News that matter
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💡Terminal tip
Clear the contents of a text file without deleting the file itself:
> filename
A tool for exploring a docker image, layer contents, and discovering ways to shrink the size of your Docker/OCI image.
😂 Geek Humor
Well, at least it runs 🙂
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