cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cloudhub.social/post/347779

I am running a Kubernetes cluster for this domain, and I’m looking at more services to run (right now I have Mastodon and Lemmy).

I was considering WriteFreely and PixelFed, but they don’t seem to have an easy solution for running on Kubernetes (WriteFreely doesn’t even have a production-ready docker image).

Is anyone else running federated services in their lab? Do you run any of them on Kubernetes?

  • jax@lemmy.cloudhub.socialOP
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    7 months ago

    Huh, do you have your lemmy config documented somewhere? I keep running into issues with it and I’m not sure which component exactly is failing, but it’s annoying. I’m using this helm chart currently: ananace/lemmy It works, but I don’t have pict-rs setup in HA either.

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      7 months ago

      I got all my yaml files source controlled privately right now but I can share if you want them. I disabled Pictrs around the time of CSAM attacks and have yet to bother enabling it again haha

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        7 months ago

        I disabled Pictrs around the time of CSAM attacks and have yet to bother enabling it again

        Uhh… what?? When did that happen? I thought pictrs was a requirement also…

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          7 months ago

          Nah not a requirement. I think like 3 months or so after the reddit API shutdown. Big instances got local AI models to detect it and Lemmy server now supports disabling caching other instances so I’d probably disable that if I ever enable it again haha

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            7 months ago

            I should look into how to do that on my instance probably. Pictrs always seemed like a bit of a security nightmare.