@Pawlicker why does one need Kubernetes to host a calckey? asking as a non-technical person
@kaia @Pawlicker it's "easier", especially if you don't know what you doing

@hj@shigusegubu.club @kaia@brotka.st @Pawlicker@bae.st funny thing its not even easier, you just need to run a couple of commands to compile misskey and I think there even was am Ubuntu installer script or something.

I will never understand the people that use docker or kubernetes or whatever for fedi software.

@sarvo @kaia @Pawlicker containers are cheap and easy to get started but that's about it.

@hj
The whole "immutable infrastructure" approach might make sense in bussiness environment — as in the whole cluster gets recreated from the ground up each time you update your thing so no one ever has to tweak the production. When some hardware gets toast or unavailable — no big, just run more nodes with the same role, scaling also gets easier…
But when people just run their instance in a container and keep updating it, it makes zero sense to me.
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Maybe migrating to another hosting provider is easier when everything is inside a container, but I'm not sure about that 🤷
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