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Andrew Williams
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Another repost of this, as i've moved to my own personal instance running on GoToSocial.

Hi, I’m Andy, a #devops techie from the UK with a particular obsession with over engineering my home network setup. I operate dimension.sh (a tilde/pubnix), I’m also a Disney parks fan, Texans fan, and when I get a spare moment I enjoy a bit of wood working and tinkering with old computers.

tjhowse
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I have taped a bit of tissue paper to the bottom of my mouse and turned the fan up high so that my cursor jiggles around so windows group-policy-enforced power saving settings don't interrupt an ansible playbook.

Please don't try to explain what's wrong with this situation. I already know.

Dustin
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I've messed around with programmatic graphics to display on a 1.8" TFT panel connected to my Pi Cluster. Each node runs a cronjob of a python script to capture state into a .json file while a master node fetches those json files to then drive the LCD display.

I have a writeup for the whole build process of the Pi Cluster I created:

codingcipher.wordpress.com/202

#PiCluster
#Python
#Ansible

Lucas Janin 🇨🇦🇫🇷
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Thursday Ansible update ran smoothly!
Every week, I run an Ansible playbook to update my multiple LXC containers, VMs, and hosts. The only exception is my Proxmox nodes, which I update manually.

Hi Ansible gurus,

What is the simplest way to run it automatically?
I want to avoid overkill solution for my small homelab. :-)

Thanks

Franz Strebel
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@itsfoss anything takes time to learn but once a point is reached, Linux is just simpler to manage as it keeps it simple.

Nothing beats working with text files to configure stuff and then there is the excellent #ansible to do things en masse.

I have done admin for other systems as well and I find Linux the least time intensive, by a large margin.